Potential analysis for research on occupational therapy-led physical exercise programmes and home environment adaptation programmes to prevent falls for elderly people living at home / Potenzialanalyse zu ergotherapeutischen körperlichen Trainingsprogrammen und Wohnraumanpassungen zur Vermeidung von

Christian Müller, S. Lautenschläger, S. Voigt-Radloff
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Abstract Background In Germany, four to five million community-dwelling people aged 65 years or older fall every year. The presented potential analysis evaluates the potential of occupational therapy-led physical exercise programs and home environment adaptations to reduce the frequency of falling and as well as intrinsic and extrinsic risk factors for falling of older people living at home. Methods The potential analysis was compiled according to a method guideline (p.11-22) available as follows: http://www.cochrane. de/news/leitfaden-f%C3%BCr-gesundheitsfachberufe-mai-2013. The research question of fall prevention was considered as very relevant for health care and specified according to the PICOS-system. A Cochrane review was systematically searched and the body of evidence was assessed using the GRADE-system. In addition, studies after the search period of the Cochrane review were identified using the search strategy of this review. Both the studies within and after the review were assessed regarding their transferability to the German health care context. Corpus of evidence A Cochrane review from 2012 revealed that occupational therapy-led physical exercise programs reduced the frequency of falling of older people living at home (7 studies, 951 participants, 0.68 RaR; 95%-KI [0.58-0.80]), the number of fallers (6 studies, 714 participants, 0.78 RaR, 95%-KI [0.64-0.94]) and the fractures (6 studies, 810 participants, 0.34 RaR, 95%-KI [0.18-0.63]). Further studies showed that home environment adaptation programs significantly reduced the number of falls (4 studies, 1443 participants, 0.69 RaR, 95%-KI [0.55-0.86]) and the number of fallers (5 studies, 1153 participants, 0.79 RaR, 95%-KI [0.70-0.91]). However, direct implementation into the German healthcare context is not recommendable. Implication for research It is recommended (1) to manualise identified home environment adaptation programmes for the German healthcare context and (2) to pilot-test the physical exercise programmes ‘LiFE’ with regard to theoretical framework, acceptance, applicability and feasibility and to examine both interventions as part of a feasibility study. If this trial results in a feasible treatment programme well accepted by patients and their treating occupational therapists, a large-scaled randomized clinical trial in terms of comparative effectiveness research may follow.
职业治疗主导的体育锻炼计划和家庭环境适应计划研究的潜力分析,以防止老年人在家中跌倒/ Potenzialanalyse zu ergotherapeutischen körperlichen training programs and Wohnraumanpassungen zur Vermeidung von
背景在德国,每年有四五百万65岁或以上的社区居民跌倒。本研究的潜在分析评估了以职业治疗为主导的体育锻炼项目和家庭环境适应的潜力,以减少老年人在家中跌倒的频率,以及导致老年人跌倒的内在和外在风险因素。方法根据以下方法指南(第11-22页)编制潜力分析:http://www.cochrane。德/新闻/ leitfaden-f % c3%bcr - gesundheitsfachberufe mai - 2013。预防跌倒的研究问题被认为与卫生保健密切相关,并根据picos系统进行了规定。系统地检索了Cochrane综述,并使用grade系统评估了大量证据。此外,在Cochrane综述的检索期之后的研究使用本综述的检索策略被确定。审查期间和审查后的研究都对其在德国卫生保健方面的可转移性进行了评估。2012年的一项Cochrane综述显示,以职业治疗为主导的体育锻炼项目降低了居家老年人跌倒的频率(7项研究,951名参与者,0.68 RaR;95%-KI[0.58-0.80])、跌倒人数(6项研究,714人,0.78 RaR, 95%-KI[0.64-0.94])和骨折人数(6项研究,810人,0.34 RaR, 95%-KI[0.18-0.63])。进一步的研究表明,家庭环境适应方案显著减少跌倒次数(4项研究,1443名参与者,0.69 RaR, 95%-KI[0.55-0.86])和跌倒次数(5项研究,1153名参与者,0.79 RaR, 95%-KI[0.70-0.91])。然而,不建议直接在德国医疗保健环境中实施。研究意义建议(1)手动确定德国医疗保健背景下的家庭环境适应方案,(2)对体育锻炼方案“LiFE”进行理论框架、接受度、适用性和可行性方面的试点测试,并将这两种干预措施作为可行性研究的一部分进行检查。如果这项试验的结果是一个可行的治疗方案,被患者和他们的治疗职业治疗师所接受,那么就比较有效性研究而言,一项大规模的随机临床试验可能会随之而来。
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