“你必须要小心”——一项定性研究,揭示了新加坡社区老年人关于跌倒的健康信念和行为。

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Vanessa Jean Wen Koh, Natalia Beadle, Arthur Chia, David Bruce Matchar, Angelique Wei-Ming Chan
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目的:了解老年人对跌倒的健康观念对设计以参与者为中心的项目很重要。虽然有证据表明老年人对跌倒和预防跌倒的看法,但对老年人应对跌倒的适应性反应了解不足。此外,在亚洲制定方案的背景下,这些看法还没有得到充分的研究。方法:对30名居住在新加坡社区的老年人(60岁及以上)进行深度访谈。健康信念模型(HBM),适应跌倒和跌倒预防,帮助指导访谈。结果:我们的研究结果揭示了跌倒易感性与实际身体能力之间的不一致,影响了预防跌倒的行动。在这种情况下,对跌倒的适应性反应被封装为“小心”的概念。这表现在两组:由于感知到高风险而监测自己身体健康的人,以及由于感知到低风险而只管理外部危害的人。此外,我们还研究了行动的线索:护理人员和临床医生的支持,管理慢性疼痛,以及优先考虑社会角色;并讨论了它们对未来方案发展的影响。研究结果还强调了让家庭和护理人员参与预防跌倒工作的重要性,这一策略在亚洲社会文化背景下产生了深刻的共鸣。讨论:预防跌倒的实践应根据老年人对跌倒的易感性,结合量身定制的教育和行为策略。在亚洲环境和其他注重家庭的文化中,除了个性化干预外,还应优化护理人员支持的干预措施,以鼓励参与并保持依从性。
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"You have just got to be careful"-A Qualitative Study Disentangling Health Beliefs and Behaviors Regarding Falls Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults in Singapore.

Objectives: Understanding older adults' health beliefs regarding falls is important for the design of participant-centric programs. Although there is evidence on older adults' perceptions toward falls and falls prevention, there is insufficient understanding of older adults' adaptive responses to cope with falls. In addition, these perceptions are understudied within the context of Asia for the development of programs in Asia.

Methods: In-depth interviews were conducted with 30 community-dwelling older adults (aged 60 and older) in Singapore. The Health Belief Model, adapted to falls and falls prevention, helped guide interviews.

Results: Our findings uncovered a discordance between perceived susceptibility to falls and actual physical ability, influencing the actions toward falls prevention. Adaptive responses to falls were encapsulated as the concept "being careful" in this context. This manifested in two groups: those who monitor their physical health due to perceived high risk and those who only manage external hazards due to perceived low risk. In addition, we examined cues to actions: caregiver and clinician support, managing chronic pain, and prioritizing social roles; and discussed their implications for future program development. The findings also highlighted the importance of engaging family and caregivers in falls prevention efforts, a strategy that resonates deeply across Asian sociocultural contexts.

Discussion: Falls prevention practices should integrate tailored education and behavioral strategies based on older adults' perceived susceptibility to falls. In Asian contexts and other cultures with a strong focus on family, caregiver-supported interventions in addition to personalized interventions should also be optimized to encourage participation and sustain adherence.

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CiteScore
11.60
自引率
8.10%
发文量
178
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences publishes articles on development in adulthood and old age that advance the psychological science of aging processes and outcomes. Articles have clear implications for theoretical or methodological innovation in the psychology of aging or contribute significantly to the empirical understanding of psychological processes and aging. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, attitudes, clinical applications, cognition, education, emotion, health, human factors, interpersonal relations, neuropsychology, perception, personality, physiological psychology, social psychology, and sensation.
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