A V Dyomin, A N Ilnitski, A A Spitsina, S M K Shahriar, S V Ovsyannikova, V O Dubsky
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摘要
害怕跌倒是体位不稳定(PI)老年人的常见问题,它对健康相关生活质量(HRQL)的生理和心理方面产生负面影响。如今,越来越多的证据表明,有跌倒恐惧(FOF)的老年人的HRQL下降。然而,在俄罗斯的科学文献中,关于老年FOF患者HRQL的信息很少且有限。本研究旨在确定与年龄相关的自尊和焦虑,以及评估老年FOF患者的生活质量。共有150名年龄在63-74岁之间的PI女性,即在12个月内经历两次或两次以上跌倒的女性,接受了检查。研究小组包括被发现患有FOF的女性。对照组包括没有恐惧的女性。年龄相关自尊水平(ASE)定义为主观年龄与日历年龄之间的差异。为了确定情境焦虑(SA)和个人焦虑(PA)的水平,采用了Charles D. Spielberger和Yuri Khanin的方法。采用SF-36量表评估HRQL。根据所进行的研究结果,已经确定老年PI女性的跌倒恐惧的发展将表明其ASE, SA和PA的增加,以及HRQL的所有量表和分组成分的下降。由于我们发现老年FOF患者的HRQL显著下降,因此获得的数据表明,如果不提供适当的治疗和康复,短期内身体、心理和社会功能会发生严重变化。需要进一步的研究来制定措施,以减少老年PI患者跌倒恐惧综合征的表现和发展,并改善他们的HRQL。
[Characteristics of age-related self-esteem, anxiety and quality of life in elderly women with fear of falling.]
Fear of falling is a common issue among elderly people with postural instability (PI), which negatively impacts the physical and psychological aspects of health-related quality of life (HRQL). Today, there is growing evidence of decreased HRQL in older adults with a fear of falling (FOF). However, in the Russian scientific literature, information on HRQL in elderly people with FOF is minimal and limited. The present study was aimed at determining age-related self-esteem and anxiety, as well as assessing quality of life among elderly people with FOF. A total of 150 women aged 63-74 years with PI, i.e. those who had experienced two or more falls within 12 months, were examined. The study group included women who were found to have FOF. The comparison group included women without the fear. The level of age-related self-esteem (ASE) was defined as the difference between subjective and calendar age. To determine the levels of situational (SA) and personal (PA) anxiety, the method of Charles D. Spielberger and Yuri Khanin was applied. The SF-36 survey was used to assess HRQL. Based on the results of the conducted study, it has been established that the development of a fear of falling in elderly women with PI will indicate an increase in their ASE, SA and PA, as well as a decrease in all scales and grouped components of HRQL. Since we found a significant decrease in HRQL in elderly people with FOF, the data obtained point to serious changes in physical, mental and social functioning in the short term if appropriate treatment and rehabilitation are not provided. Further research is needed to develop measures that will reduce the manifestations and development of the fear of falling syndrome in older people with PI, as well as to improve their HRQL.