Outdoor Falls Prevention Strategy Use and Neighborhood Walkability Among Naturally Occurring Retirement Community Residents.

Tracy Chippendale
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Abstract

Background: Outdoor falls present a significant challenge to the health and well-being of older adults. Safe strategy use is an important component of falls prevention, yet little is known regarding use of outdoor falls prevention strategies.

Aims: To examine outdoor falls prevention strategy use among naturally occurring retirement community residents at risk for falls, and to examine associations with neighborhood walkability.

Methods: Descriptive analyses of pretest data from an intervention study (N = 97) were conducted to examine frequency of outdoor falls prevention strategy use. Walk Score® data were added to the dataset, and chi-square tests of independence were used to examine associations between walkability categories and outdoor falls prevention strategy use.

Results: Some strategies, such as visual scanning and holding rails on stairs, were used by 70% or more of participants while others, such as route planning, were infrequently or inconsistently used. With the exception of avoiding cell phone use while walking outdoors, no significant associations were found between walkability categories and outdoor falls prevention strategy use.

Conclusion: Study findings serve as a needs assessment for health education and behavioral training.

自然退休社区居民的户外跌倒预防策略使用和邻里步行性。
背景:户外跌倒对老年人的健康和福祉构成了重大挑战。安全策略的使用是预防跌倒的重要组成部分,但很少有人知道使用户外预防跌倒的策略。目的:研究自然发生的有跌倒风险的退休社区居民户外跌倒预防策略的使用情况,并研究其与社区步行性的关系。方法:对一项干预研究(N = 97)的测试前数据进行描述性分析,以检查室外预防跌倒策略使用的频率。将步行得分®数据添加到数据集中,并使用独立性卡方检验来检验步行性类别与室外跌倒预防策略使用之间的关联。结果:一些策略,如视觉扫描和扶着楼梯扶手,被70%或更多的参与者使用,而其他策略,如路线规划,很少或不一致地被使用。除了在户外行走时避免使用手机外,可行走性类别与户外跌倒预防策略的使用之间没有发现显著的关联。结论:研究结果可作为健康教育和行为训练的需求评估。
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