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摘要
老年人跌倒在全球范围内是一个重大的公共卫生问题。在印度,跌倒的发生率从14%到53%不等。跌倒可能对家庭产生重大的经济影响,特别是在社会经济的中间阶层,在那里预防工具可能更具成本效益。目的是评估普那城市老年人对家庭改造干预措施预防跌倒的认识和做法。一项基于横断面问卷的调查在60岁及以上的老年人中进行,他们居住在浦那市区的四个合作住房协会。问卷包括35个问题,涉及预防跌倒的态度、知识和实践。统计分析包括Kruskal-Wallis检验、方差分析、独立t检验、相关分析和回归分析。其中,知识分量表的信度为0.741,态度分量表的信度为0.529,实践分量表的信度为0.200,信度较低。该研究包括132名参与者,其中59.09%为男性,40.91%为女性。以中下社会经济地位(SES)居多(51.52%)。知识得分平均为3.90±0.47分。相关分析包括Pearson相关、线性回归和点双列相关,结果显示知识与实践之间的关系非常低且不显著(r = 0.019, P = 0.832)。年龄和社会经济地位对实践无显著影响(P < 0.05)。尽管有很高的认识,但在浦那城市老年人预防跌倒措施的实践中仍然存在重大差距。多因素干预和印度特有的评估工具对于有效预防跌倒是必要的。
Awareness and Practice of Home Modifications for Fall Prevention among the Elderly Population in Urban Pune: A Randomized Cross-sectional Survey.
Falls among the elderly pose a significant public health concern globally. In India, the prevalence of falls ranges from 14% to 53%. Falls can have a significant financial impact on families, particularly in the middle socioeconomic strata, where preventive tools may be more cost-effective. The objective is to assess the awareness and practice of home modification interventions for fall prevention among the elderly population in urban Pune. A cross-sectional questionnaire-based survey was conducted among elderly individuals aged 60 and above, living in four cooperative housing societies in urban Pune. The questionnaire included 35 questions on attitudes, knowledge, and practices related to fall prevention. Statistical analyses included Kruskal-Wallis tests, ANOVA, independent t-tests, and correlation and regression analyses. The knowledge subscale had adequate reliability (Cronbach's alpha = 0.741), while the attitude (0.529) and practice (0.200) subscales showed lower reliability. The study included 132 participants, with 59.09% males and 40.91% females. Majority were from the lower middle socioeconomic status (SES) (51.52%). The mean score for knowledge was 3.90 ± 0.47. Correlation analyses, including Pearson's correlation, linear regression, and point-biserial correlation, revealed a very low and nonsignificant relationship between knowledge and practice (r = 0.019, P = 0.832). Age and SES did not significantly influence practices (P > 0.05). Despite high awareness, significant gaps remain in the practice of fall prevention measures among the elderly in urban Pune. Multifactorial interventions and an Indian-specific assessment tool are necessary for effective fall prevention.
期刊介绍:
Journal of mid-life health is the official journal of the Indian Menopause society published Quarterly in January, April, July and October. It is peer reviewed, scientific journal of mid-life health and its problems. It includes all aspects of mid-life health, preventive as well as curative. The journal publishes on subjects such as gynecology, neurology, geriatrics, psychiatry, endocrinology, urology, andrology, psychology, healthy ageing, cardiovascular health, bone health, quality of life etc. as relevant of men and women in their midlife. The Journal provides a visible platform to the researchers as well as clinicians to publish their experiences in this area thereby helping in the promotion of mid-life health leading to healthy ageing, growing need due to increasing life expectancy. The Editorial team has maintained high standards and published original research papers, case reports and review articles from the best of the best contributors both national & international, consistently so that now, it has become a great tool in the hands of menopause practitioners.