科威特老年人对跌倒和预防跌倒的认知-一项定性研究。

Hadeel Alsaleh, Amy K Drahota, Julie Udell
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目标:尽管有全球指南和证据,但科威特的预防跌倒服务有限。本研究旨在了解老年人对跌倒和跌倒预防服务有限的背景下的观点。方法:质性访谈探讨科威特老年人(50岁以上)及其照顾者(N=16)对跌倒和预防跌倒的看法。结果:预防跌倒是一个不熟悉的问题;参与者对跌倒的了解来自个人和他人的经历,这促使个人消除他们认为的风险因素,但理解上的差距仍然存在(主题1)。老年人对预防跌倒有积极的态度,关于命运和自主预防跌倒的信念是独立共存的(主题2)。对预防跌倒的态度取决于对跌倒的简化理解和关注(主题3)。社会网络在老年人的生活中很重要,并确定了宝贵的支持和影响来源(主题4)。“循环关怀效益”的新概念被提出,有助于理解关爱他人有助于建立主观规范。结论:访谈结果有助于跌倒预防背景下的计划行为理论,并进一步有助于理解共存的信念和“主观规范”。
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Older Adults' Perceptions Towards Falls and Fall Prevention in Kuwait - A Qualitative Study.

Objectives: Despite global guidelines and evidence, fall prevention services in Kuwait are limited. This study sought to understand older people's perspectives towards falls and falls prevention within the context of limited fall prevention services.

Methods: Qualitative interviews explored the perceptions of falls and fall prevention among Kuwaiti older people (50+ years) and their caregivers (N=16).

Results: Falls prevention was an unfamiliar issue; participants' knowledge of falls came from personal and others' experiences, which motivated individuals to eliminate what they perceived as risk factors, but gaps in understanding remained (theme 1). Older people were found to have positive attitudes towards preventing falls, and beliefs around fate and autonomy towards falls prevention were found to independently co-exist (theme 2). Attitudes towards falls prevention were shaped by simplified understanding and concerns about falling (theme 3). Social networks were important in older people's lives, and valuable sources of support and influence were identified (theme 4). A new concept of 'circular care benefits' was developed, contributing an understanding that caring for others helps build subjective norms.

Conclusions: The interview findings contribute to the Theory of Planned Behaviour in the context of falls prevention, with further contribution to the understanding of co-existing beliefs and 'subjective norms'.

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