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从“我因摔倒而生气”到“摔倒就摔倒”:对血管性下肢截肢退伍军人行为性跌倒风险因素范围的定性研究

"I was angry that I fell" all the way to "if I fall, I fall": a qualitative study of the spectrum of behavioral fall risk factors for veterans with dysvascular lower-limb amputation.

作者信息

Swink Laura A, Akay Rachael B, Rich Tonya L, Anderson Chelsey B, Schmid Arlene A, Christiansen Cory L, Nearing Kathryn A

机构信息

Eastern Colorado VA Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center (GRECC), Aurora, CO, USA.

Department of Occupational Therapy, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA.

出版信息

Disabil Rehabil. 2025 Aug;47(17):4569-4579. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2025.2451206. Epub 2025 Jan 17.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To explore behavioral risk factors contributing to fall and near-fall scenarios for Veterans with dysvascular lower-limb amputation.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Participants were a convenience sample of Veterans with unilateral dysvascular lower-limb amputation, receiving care at a single Veterans Administration Regional Amputation Center, who participated in an interview (12/2021-04/2023). We used phenomenological research and directed content analysis to explore participant perspectives on fall scenarios. Two frameworks informed codes (The Health Action Process Approach, and the Falls-Type Classification Framework); however, analysis was also inductive, with additional codes emerging. Following an independent and iterative coding process, codes were categorized, and patterns identified to create final themes.

RESULTS

Twenty-one veterans completed interviews. Five themes were identified that were salient across a behavioral fall risk factor spectrum from low to high: self-efficacy, trust in the prosthesis, dual-task awareness, participation, and emotional regulation, and one theme pertaining to context surrounding the index fall.

CONCLUSION

Different levels of behavioral fall risk factors exist for Veterans with dysvascular lower-limb amputation. Understanding individuals' perceptions of these behavioral risk factors is important as a first step in developing comprehensive fall-risk management rehabilitation interventions for Veterans with amputation.

摘要

目的

探讨导致血管性下肢截肢退伍军人跌倒及险些跌倒情况的行为危险因素。

材料与方法

参与者是在单一退伍军人管理局区域截肢中心接受护理的单侧血管性下肢截肢退伍军人的便利样本,他们参与了一项访谈(2021年12月至2023年4月)。我们采用现象学研究和定向内容分析法来探究参与者对跌倒情况的看法。两个框架为编码提供了依据(健康行动过程方法和跌倒类型分类框架);然而,分析也是归纳性的,出现了其他编码。经过独立且迭代的编码过程后,对编码进行分类,并识别出模式以创建最终主题。

结果

21名退伍军人完成了访谈。确定了五个在从低到高的行为跌倒危险因素范围内显著的主题:自我效能感、对假肢的信任、双任务意识、参与度和情绪调节,以及一个与首次跌倒周围环境相关的主题。

结论

血管性下肢截肢退伍军人存在不同程度的行为跌倒危险因素。了解个体对这些行为危险因素的认知,对于为截肢退伍军人制定全面的跌倒风险管理康复干预措施而言,是重要的第一步。

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