预防跌倒的挑战与机遇:一项针对欧洲医疗保健专业人员的在线调查
Challenges and opportunities for falls prevention: an online survey across European healthcare professionals.
作者信息
Seppala Lotta J, Frith James, Skelton Dawn A, Becker Clemens, Blain Hubert, Kenny Rose-Anne, Linn Annemiek J, Ryg Jesper, Arnadottir Solveig A, Bahat Gülistan, Bonnici Maria, Mora María Ángeles Caballero, Dionyssiotis Yannis, Frankenthal Dvora, Hartikainen Sirpa, Helbostad Jorunn L, Herrero Alvaro Casas, İlhan Birkan, Jonsdottir Anna B, Markovski Marija, Roller-Wirnsberger Regina, Ruggiero Carmelinda, Saltvedt Ingvild, Skalska Anna, Smedberg Daniel, Soulis George, Szczerbińska Katarzyna, Topinkova Eva, Veninšek Gregor, Vlaeyen Ellen, Ylli Alban, van der Velde Nathalie
机构信息
Department of Internal Medicine, Section of Geriatric Medicine, Amsterdam UMC Location University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
出版信息
Eur Geriatr Med. 2025 Jun 17. doi: 10.1007/s41999-025-01237-5.
PURPOSE
To explore the challenges and opportunities for the implementation of falls preventive services across Europe.
METHODS
An online cross-sectional survey among healthcare professionals was initiated by the European Geriatric Medicine Society (EuGMS) Special Interest Group on Falls and Fractures containing a Likert scale and multiple-choice questions on education and knowledge, current practices, barriers, and facilitators for falls prevention. Survey participation for healthcare professionals was encouraged by the EuGMS through an email invitation, website banner, and social media. National representatives from 24 countries further promoted it via societies, local networks, and hospital channels.
RESULTS
A total of 1669 multidisciplinary healthcare professionals participated from 34 European countries (median 47 years; 75% female; 40.6% physicians (73.3% geriatricians/trainees), 36% physiotherapists, 23.4% other healthcare professionals). Only 26.9% believed their undergraduate education adequately prepared them for clinical practice in this area. A total of 75.8% of respondents reported opportunistically screening older adults for fall risk often or always during consultations. Gait and balance assessment was considered the most important and was the most frequently performed component of the multifactorial fall risk assessment. The top-five barriers were staffing issues, lack of time, older adults' non-adherence to recommended strategies, workload related to falls prevention, and prioritizing other tasks. The top-five facilitators were more time, easy-to-use guidelines, sufficient resources, increased education and training on falls prevention, and increased collaboration. We observed regional and country-level variation in these top barriers and facilitators.
CONCLUSION
This survey highlights the need for improved undergraduate education in falls prevention across Europe. It is essential to educate and engage governmental bodies and insurers to secure their support and prioritization of falls prevention initiatives. Furthermore, enhancing education, addressing older adults' nonadherence, interdisciplinary collaboration and providing easy-to-use guidelines seem crucial for effective implementation. The falls prevention strategy should be tailored to the local context.
目的
探讨在欧洲实施跌倒预防服务所面临的挑战与机遇。
方法
欧洲老年医学学会(EuGMS)跌倒与骨折特别兴趣小组发起了一项针对医疗保健专业人员的在线横断面调查,其中包含李克特量表以及关于教育与知识、当前实践、跌倒预防的障碍和促进因素的多项选择题。EuGMS通过电子邮件邀请、网站横幅和社交媒体鼓励医疗保健专业人员参与调查。来自24个国家的国家代表通过协会、地方网络和医院渠道进一步推广该调查。
结果
共有来自34个欧洲国家的1669名多学科医疗保健专业人员参与(年龄中位数47岁;75%为女性;40.6%为医生(73.3%为老年医学专家/实习生),36%为物理治疗师,23.4%为其他医疗保健专业人员)。只有26.9%的人认为他们的本科教育使其为该领域的临床实践做好了充分准备。共有75.8%的受访者报告在会诊期间经常或总是机会性地对老年人进行跌倒风险筛查。步态和平衡评估被认为是最重要的,也是多因素跌倒风险评估中最常进行的组成部分。排名前五的障碍是人员配备问题、时间不足、老年人不遵守推荐策略、与跌倒预防相关的工作量以及优先处理其他任务。排名前五的促进因素是时间增加、易于使用的指南、资源充足、加强跌倒预防方面的教育和培训以及加强合作。我们观察到这些主要障碍和促进因素在地区和国家层面存在差异。
结论
这项调查凸显了欧洲在跌倒预防本科教育方面需要改进。教育并促使政府机构和保险公司参与以确保他们对跌倒预防举措的支持和优先考虑至关重要。此外,加强教育、解决老年人不遵守问题、跨学科合作以及提供易于使用的指南对于有效实施似乎至关重要。跌倒预防策略应因地制宜。