Developing an audit checklist to assess outdoor falls risk.

IF 1.5 Q3 URBAN STUDIES Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers-Urban Design and Planning Pub Date : 2016-06-01 Epub Date: 2016-05-09 DOI:10.1680/udap.14.00056
Angela Curl, Catharine Ward Thompson, Peter Aspinall, Marcus Ormerod
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Falls by older people (aged 65+) are linked to disability and a decrease in mobility, presenting a challenge to active ageing. As such, older fallers represent a vulnerable road user group. Despite this there is little research into the causes and prevention of outdoor falls. This paper develops an understanding of environmental factors causing falls or fear of falling using a walk-along interview approach with recent fallers to explore how older people navigate the outdoor environment and which aspects of it they perceived facilitate or hinder their ability to go outdoors and fear of falling. While there are a number of audit checklists focused on assessing the indoor environment for risk or fear of falls, nothing exists for the outdoor environment. Many existing street audit tools are focused on general environmental qualities and have not been designed with an older population in mind. We present a checklist that assesses aspects of the environment most likely to encourage or hinder those who are at risk of falling outdoors, developed through accounting for the experiences and navigational strategies of elderly individuals. The audit checklist can assist occupational therapists and urban planners, designers and managers in working to reduce the occurrence of outdoor falls among this vulnerable user group.

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制定审核清单以评估户外跌倒风险。
老年人(65岁以上)跌倒与残疾和行动能力下降有关,对积极老龄化构成挑战。因此,老年人是一个脆弱的道路使用者群体。尽管如此,关于户外跌倒的原因和预防的研究却很少。本文发展了对导致跌倒或害怕跌倒的环境因素的理解,使用与最近的跌倒者一起走的访谈方法来探索老年人如何驾驭户外环境,以及他们认为哪些方面有助于或阻碍他们去户外和害怕跌倒的能力。虽然有许多审计检查表侧重于评估室内环境的风险或对跌倒的恐惧,但室外环境却没有。许多现有的街道审计工具侧重于一般环境质量,在设计时没有考虑到老年人口。我们提出了一份清单,评估环境中最有可能鼓励或阻碍那些有户外跌倒风险的人的方面,通过对老年人的经验和导航策略的考虑而开发。审计核对表可以帮助职业治疗师和城市规划者、设计师和管理人员努力减少这一易受伤害的使用者群体中户外跌倒的发生。
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