Characteristics and Effects of Fall Prevention Interventions among the Korean Older Adults: A Systematic Review

Jeong-ha Park, Hee-Ju Kim
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Purpose: This systematic review aimed (a) to review the characteristics (types, elements, materials, who provided, where, modes of delivery, and intensity) of the fall prevention interventions adopted in studies of the Korean older adults (b) to review their effects by intervention characteristics and measures.Methods: The data were searched from RISS, Pubmed, CHINAL, EMBASE with key words of ‘aged’, ‘Korean’, ‘accidental falls’. The Joanna Briggs Institute was used to assess methodological quality. Data were extracted for sample nature, the type, element, material, delivery, and intensity of the intervention, measures, and findings.Results: A total of fifty nine studies were selected for this review. Most studies were conducted with only female older adults (66.1%) and small sample (less than 30 subjects) ( 93.2%). Exercise was the most frequently evaluated intervention type, with a small number of studies including education. Face-to-face (group) was the most frequently evaluated intervention delivery mode; only a small number of studies evaluated non face-to-face intervention. 12 weeks, 3 times a week, and 60 minutes per session were the most frequently evaluated intervention intensity. An exercise intervention was effective in balance and muscle strength. Fall prevention interventions face-to-face (group), delivered at least for 8 weeks, 3 times a week, and 40 minutes per day may be more effective.Conclusion: This review showed the current status of fall prevention intervention for the Korean older adults. As the literature indicated the exercise can be useful intervention but there need additional evidence from rigorously designed study to determine the effective form of intervention.
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韩国老年人预防跌倒干预措施的特点和效果:一项系统综述
目的:本系统综述旨在(a)回顾在韩国老年人研究中采用的预防跌倒干预措施的特点(类型、要素、材料、提供者、地点、交付方式和强度);(b)通过干预特点和措施回顾其效果。方法:以“老年”、“韩文”、“意外跌倒”为关键词,从RISS、Pubmed、china、EMBASE中检索资料。乔安娜布里格斯研究所被用来评估方法论的质量。提取样本性质、类型、成分、材料、递送和干预强度、措施和结果的数据。结果:本综述共纳入59项研究。大多数研究仅针对女性老年人(66.1%)和小样本(少于30名受试者)(93.2%)进行。运动是最常被评估的干预类型,少数研究包括教育。面对面(组)是最常被评估的干预交付方式;只有少数研究评估了非面对面干预。12周,每周三次,每次60分钟是最常被评估的干预强度。运动干预在平衡和肌肉力量方面是有效的。面对面的跌倒预防干预(小组),至少持续8周,每周3次,每天40分钟可能更有效。结论:本文综述了韩国老年人预防跌倒干预的现状。正如文献所表明的那样,锻炼可以是一种有用的干预措施,但需要来自严格设计的研究的额外证据来确定有效的干预形式。
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