Enhancing Footwear Safety for Fall Prevention in Older Adults: A Comprehensive Review of Design Features.

IF 2.8 Q3 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Annals of Geriatric Medicine and Research Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-22 DOI:10.4235/agmr.23.0167
In-Ju Kim, Fatma Hegazy
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Abstract

Background: Falls are a global concern affecting people of all ages; however, older adults are particularly vulnerable to age-related factors and foot-related issues. Footwear is critical for preventing falls, as it provides stability and protection against slips, trips, and falls (STFs). However, a significant gap exists in the systematic exploration of the safety aspects of footwear design for fall prevention in older adults.

Methods: This comprehensive review applied a meticulous search strategy encompassing prominent databases, including Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, SCOPUS, MEDLINE, ResearchGate, and PubMed. This review synthesized and analyzed existing research to bridge knowledge gaps and provide insights into optimal footwear choices for older adults in terms of design features such as fit, fixation, heel height, collar height, slip resistance, and sole/insole hardness.

Results: The results underscore the importance of specific design features for preventing falls among older adults. A proper fit, secure fixation, appropriate heel and collar heights, slip resistance, and sole/insole hardness significantly contributed to fall prevention. These findings offer valuable guidance for optimizing footwear designs to enhance comfort, stability, and safety in the daily lives of older individuals.

Conclusion: This comprehensive review fills a critical knowledge gap regarding the safety of footwear designs for fall prevention in older adults. The identified design features play a vital role in reducing the risk of falls and offer practical recommendations for the development of safer footwear. Ultimately, this study contributes to the existing knowledge base and supports efforts to prevent STFs in older adults through improved footwear design.

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提高鞋类安全性,预防老年人跌倒:设计特点综合评述。
背景:跌倒是一个全球关注的问题,影响着各个年龄段的人群;然而,老年人尤其容易受到年龄相关因素和足部相关问题的影响。鞋类对于防止跌倒至关重要,因为它能提供稳定性和保护,防止滑倒和跌倒(STFs)。然而,在系统探讨老年人预防跌倒的鞋类设计的安全方面还存在很大差距:本综述采用了细致的搜索策略,涵盖了 Google Scholar、ScienceDirect、SCOPUS、MEDLINE、ResearchGate 和 PubMed 等著名数据库。本综述对现有研究进行了综合和分析,以弥补知识差距,并从合脚性、固定性、鞋跟高度、鞋领高度、防滑性和鞋底/鞋垫硬度等设计特点方面为老年人选择最佳鞋类提供见解:结果:研究结果强调了特定设计特点对预防老年人跌倒的重要性。合适的合脚度、牢固的固定、适当的鞋跟和鞋领高度、防滑性以及鞋底/鞋垫硬度对预防跌倒有很大帮助。这些发现为优化鞋类设计以提高老年人日常生活的舒适性、稳定性和安全性提供了宝贵的指导:本综述填补了有关老年人预防跌倒的鞋类设计安全性的重要知识空白。所发现的设计特点在降低跌倒风险方面发挥了重要作用,并为开发更安全的鞋类产品提供了实用建议。最终,本研究为现有的知识库做出了贡献,并支持通过改进鞋类设计来预防老年人跌倒的努力。
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Annals of Geriatric Medicine and Research
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