挪威家庭护理服务中老年人跌倒预防和管理:回顾性患者记录回顾。

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Rune Solli, Nina Rydland Olsen, Linda Aimée Hartford Kvæl, Kristin Taraldsen, Therese Brovold
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目的:评估挪威家庭护理服务对2022年世界跌倒指南(WFG2022)关于评估和管理有跌倒史的老年人跌倒的建议的遵守情况,并评估已确定的跌倒危险因素通过干预措施预防跌倒的程度。方法:我们对来自挪威奥斯陆四个市政家庭护理服务城市区接受家庭护理服务并有跌倒史的老年人进行了回顾性患者记录回顾。我们从电子病历中收集有关患者特征、评估的跌倒危险因素和实施预防跌倒的干预措施的数据。依从性分析为根据WGF2022建议接受预防跌倒护理的患者比例。结果:225例患者中,年龄70 ~ 89岁157例(70%),女性131例(58%)。54例(24%)患者有中度跌倒风险,171例(76%)患者有高度跌倒风险。在54名有中等跌倒风险的患者中,50%接受了平衡、步态或肌肉力量的评估,22%随后进行了锻炼。61%的中危患者接受了多因素跌倒风险评估,19%接受了多因素干预。运动是预防跌倒最常用的干预措施,但只有不到一半的患者进行了运动。其他相关干预措施,如骨质疏松症治疗和药物管理,提供给不到10%的患者。结论:研究结果强调了在预防跌倒的综合管理方面存在的巨大差距,与确定有跌倒危险因素的患者相比,接受预防跌倒的随访干预的患者要少得多。这些结果强调迫切需要在市政家庭护理服务中加强预防跌倒护理的实施。
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Falls prevention and management for older adults in home care services in Norway: a retrospective patient record review.

Purpose: To evaluate Norwegian home care services' adherence to the World Falls Guidelines 2022 (WFG2022) recommendations on assessment and management of falls among older adults with a history of falling, and to evaluate the degree to which identified fall risk factors were addressed with interventions to prevent falls.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective patient record review of older adults who receive home care services and have a history of falls from four municipal home care service city districts in Oslo, Norway. We collected data from electronic patient records on patient characteristics, the assessed fall risk factors, and implemented interventions to prevent falls. Adherence was analysed as the proportion of patients who received fall prevention care in line with WGF2022 recommendations.

Results: The records of 225 patients were reviewed, of which 157 (70%) patients were between the ages of 70 and 89 years, and 131 (58%) were women. A total of 54 (24%) patients had intermediate fall-risk and 171 (76%) patients had high fall-risk. Of the 54 patients with intermediate fall-risk, 50% received an assessment of balance, gait, or muscle strength, and 22% were subsequently offered exercise. Sixty-one percent of intermediate-risk patients received multifactorial fall risk assessments, and 19% received multifactorial interventions. Exercise was the most used intervention to prevent falls, but it was provided to fewer than half of the patients. Other relevant interventions, such as osteoporosis treatment and medication management, were provided to fewer than 10% of patients.

Conclusion: The results highlight substantial gaps in the comprehensive management of fall prevention where considerably fewer patients received follow-up interventions to prevent falls compared to those who had fall risk factors identified. These results underscore the urgent need for enhanced implementation of fall prevention care within municipal home care services.

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European Geriatric Medicine
European Geriatric Medicine GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
2.60%
发文量
114
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: European Geriatric Medicine is the official journal of the European Geriatric Medicine Society (EUGMS). Launched in 2010, this journal aims to publish the highest quality material, both scientific and clinical, on all aspects of Geriatric Medicine. The EUGMS is interested in the promotion of Geriatric Medicine in any setting (acute or subacute care, rehabilitation, nursing homes, primary care, fall clinics, ambulatory assessment, dementia clinics..), and also in functionality in old age, comprehensive geriatric assessment, geriatric syndromes, geriatric education, old age psychiatry, models of geriatric care in health services, and quality assurance.
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