季节性环境变化对老年人跌倒发生率有何影响?

Q3 Nursing
Richard Byrne, D. Patton, Zena Moore, T. O’Connor, L. Nugent, Pinar Avsar
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本系统综述论文旨在研究季节性环境变化对老年人跌倒发生率的影响。设计/方法学/方法在使用系统综述和元分析首选报告项目框架之前,先使用了人群、暴露、结果(PEO)结构框架来确定研究问题。检索了三个数据库,共发现了 12 项可纳入的研究,并进行了质量评估。在这 12 项研究中,有 2 项研究发现季节性与跌倒发生率之间没有联系。一项研究发现,在较温暖的月份中,跌倒率有所上升;12 项研究中的 9 项发现,冬季及其相关的季节变化导致跌倒发生率上升。总体结果是,通常在冬季气温较低时,老年人跌倒的风险会增加。不过,研究结果是有意义的,可用于告知医疗服务提供者和老年人冬季跌倒的风险会增加。
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What is the impact of seasonal ambient changes on the incidence of falls among older adults?
Purpose This systematic review paper aims to investigate seasonal ambient change’s impact on the incidence of falls among older adults. Design/methodology/approach The population, exposure, outcome (PEO) structured framework was used to frame the research question prior to using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis framework. Three databases were searched, and a total of 12 studies were found for inclusion, and quality appraisal was carried out. Data extraction was performed, and narrative analysis was carried out. Findings Of the 12 studies, 2 found no link between seasonality and fall incidence. One study found fall rates increased during warmer months, and 9 of the 12 studies found that winter months and their associated seasonal changes led to an increase in the incidence in falls. The overall result was that cooler temperatures typically seen during winter months carried an increased risk of falling for older adults. Originality/value Additional research is needed, most likely examining the climate one lives in. However, the findings are relevant and can be used to inform health-care providers and older adults of the increased risk of falling during the winter.
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Working with Older People
Working with Older People Nursing-Community and Home Care
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