Gulline Hannah, Melder Angela, Barker Anna, Dickins Marissa, Smith Karen, Ayton Darshini
Health and Social Care Unit, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.
Silverchain, Melbourne, Australia.
Gerontologist. 2025 Mar 25;65(4). doi: 10.1093/geront/gnaf016.
Falls are a serious problem confronting older adults. Evidence demonstrates that multifactorial interventions that target multiple risk factors can reduce falls. However, resource and access constraints affect intervention uptake and sustainability. In comparison, digitally enabled interventions have the potential to provide greater support and convenience whilst being tailored to an individual. Although digital advancements present an opportunity to improve access, scalability, and sustainability, there is limited knowledge on how to digitally enable traditional interventions. In this article, we summarize the academic literature on digital falls prevention and propose future research directions for digital falls prevention. We examine barriers and enablers to digital falls prevention in aged care, although, given the scarcity of evidence, we draw on lessons from other digital healthcare innovations.
跌倒问题是老年人面临的一个严峻挑战。有证据表明,针对多种风险因素的多因素干预措施可以减少跌倒。然而,资源和获取方面的限制影响了干预措施的采用和可持续性。相比之下,数字化干预措施有潜力在为个人量身定制的同时提供更多支持和便利。尽管数字技术的进步为改善获取、可扩展性和可持续性提供了机会,但关于如何将传统干预措施数字化的知识却很有限。在本文中,我们总结了关于数字预防跌倒的学术文献,并提出了数字预防跌倒的未来研究方向。我们研究了老年护理中数字预防跌倒的障碍和促进因素,不过,鉴于证据稀缺,我们借鉴了其他数字医疗创新的经验教训。