Hwang Wonjae, Oh Kyungrok, Kim Min Gyun, Kim Won Bin, Lee Hyun Seung, Chung Sun Gun, Beom Jaewon, Park Myung Woo, Kim Kyung Su, Kim Joonghee, Park Chul-Hyun, Kim Keewon
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea.
Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
Geriatr Orthop Surg Rehabil. 2024 Sep 21;15:21514593241280926. doi: 10.1177/21514593241280926. eCollection 2024.
We aimed to describe patient awareness regarding fall prevention and education, perceived causes of falls, and changes in attitude after experiencing a fall through interviews with older Korean patients who experienced falls with resultant hip fractures.
We conducted face-to-face semi-structured in-depth interviews with 11 patients who were admitted to Kangbuk Samsung Hospital for hip fractures caused by falls and were referred to the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine for postsurgical rehabilitation between June 2022 and June 2023. The data were analyzed using the phenomenological method developed by Colaizzi.
Before hip fracture, none of the patients had received fall prevention education or perceived its necessity; however, they recognized its necessity retrospectively. Participants described the causes of falls as carelessness, actions taken at the time of the fall, environmental factors, and decreased physical function. Most participants believed that falls could be prevented through personal caution and activity restrictions. Some mentioned fall prevention education, exercise, wearing appropriate shoes, environmental adjustments, and seeking assistance from others as methods of preventing future falls. Most patients reported adopting a safety-seeking attitude after experiencing hip fracture. Many patients had negative thoughts such as guilt or thoughts of death, whereas only a few reported increased interest in education and exercise.
We observed a lack of fall prevention education, misunderstanding regarding the cause of falls, and negative psychological changes after experiencing hip fractures due to falls in older Korean individuals. Recognizing and managing patient perceptions is crucial for effective fall prevention, requiring both healthcare provider awareness and active participation from patients and caregivers.
我们旨在通过对因跌倒导致髋部骨折的韩国老年患者进行访谈,描述患者对跌倒预防和教育的认知、跌倒的感知原因以及跌倒后态度的变化。
我们对2022年6月至2023年6月期间因跌倒导致髋部骨折入住江北三星医院并被转介至康复医学科进行术后康复的11名患者进行了面对面的半结构化深入访谈。数据采用科莱齐开发的现象学方法进行分析。
在髋部骨折之前,没有患者接受过跌倒预防教育或认识到其必要性;然而,他们在事后回顾时认识到了其必要性。参与者将跌倒原因描述为粗心、跌倒时的行为、环境因素和身体功能下降。大多数参与者认为可以通过个人谨慎和活动限制来预防跌倒。一些人提到跌倒预防教育、锻炼、穿合适的鞋子、环境调整以及向他人寻求帮助是预防未来跌倒的方法。大多数患者报告在经历髋部骨折后采取了寻求安全的态度。许多患者有内疚或死亡等消极想法,而只有少数人报告对教育和锻炼的兴趣增加。
我们观察到韩国老年人在因跌倒导致髋部骨折后,存在缺乏跌倒预防教育、对跌倒原因的误解以及消极的心理变化。认识并管理患者的认知对于有效的跌倒预防至关重要,这需要医疗保健提供者的意识以及患者和护理人员的积极参与。