住院精神障碍患者跌倒风险感知的敏感性及相关因素

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 NURSING Asian Nursing Research Pub Date : 2024-10-11 DOI:10.1016/j.anr.2024.10.001
Ji Young Kim, Sung Reul Kim, Yusun Park, Jin Kyeong Ko, Eunmi Ra
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目的:为减少住院精神障碍患者跌倒,患者应对跌倒风险感知敏感。本研究确定了精神障碍住院患者对跌倒风险认知的敏感度及相关因素,包括人口统计学、临床和跌倒相关因素:我们采用了描述性横断面设计,从韩国两家精神病院招募了 170 名精神障碍住院患者。通过跌倒发生率和跌倒风险认知问卷对跌倒风险认知的敏感性进行了分类:结果:跌倒发生率为 16.5%。约 47% 的跌倒发生在住院 10 天内,67.9% 发生在 1 个月内,85.7% 发生在 2 个月内。在 28 名跌倒的参与者中,60.7% 的人对跌倒风险的敏感度不足。在 142 名没有跌倒的参与者中,11.3% 的人对跌倒风险的感知灵敏度不够高。对跌倒风险感知的低敏感度与诊断、精神症状和精神障碍导致的跌倒史有关。对跌倒风险感知的高敏感度与精神障碍的发病年龄、排尿或排便问题以及对跌倒的恐惧有关。多元逻辑回归发现,精神障碍的诊断和跌倒史与对跌倒风险感知的低敏感度有关,而发病年龄和对跌倒的恐惧与对跌倒风险感知的高敏感度有关:超过 60% 的跌倒患者对跌倒风险感知的敏感度较低。结论:超过 60% 的跌倒患者对跌倒风险的感知灵敏度较低,而对跌倒风险感知灵敏度较高和较低则与精神障碍住院患者的人口、临床和跌倒相关特征有关。因此,护士应评估跌倒风险感知,在评估过程中综合考虑这些因素,并对住院精神障碍患者进行适当管理。
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Sensitivity of Fall Risk Perception and Associated Factors in Hospitalized Patients with Mental Disorders.

Purpose: To reduce falls in hospitalized patients with mental disorders, the patients should be sensitive to fall risk perception. This study identified the sensitivity to fall risk perceptions and associated factors, including demographic, clinical, and fall-related factors, among inpatients with mental disorders.

Methods: We used a descriptive, cross-sectional design, recruiting 170 inpatients with mental disorders from two psychiatric hospitals in South Korea. Sensitivity to fall risk perception was classified using fall occurrence and the Fall Risk Perception Questionnaire.

Results: The prevalence of falls was 16.5%. Approximately 47% of falls occurred within 10 days of hospitalization, 67.9% within 1 month, and 85.7% within 2 months. Among the 28 participants who fell, 60.7% had inadequate-low sensitivity to fall risk perception. Among the 142 participants who did not fall, 11.3% had inadequate-high sensitivity to fall risk perception. Low sensitivity to fall risk perception was related to diagnosis, psychiatric symptoms, and fall history due to the mental disorder. High sensitivity to fall risk perception was related to age at onset of the mental disorder, urinary or bowel problems, and fear of falling. The multiple logistic regression found that the diagnosis and fall history due to the mental disorder were associated with inadequate-low sensitivity, and age at onset and fear of falling were associated with inadequate-high sensitivity to fall risk perception.

Conclusions: Over 60% of patients who fell had low sensitivity to fall risk perception. Inadequate-low and high sensitivity to fall risk perception are related to the demographic, clinical, and fall-related characteristics among inpatients with mental disorders. Therefore, nurses should assess fall risk perception, consider these factors together during this assessment, and manage them appropriately in hospitalized patients with mental disorders.

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期刊介绍: Asian Nursing Research is the official peer-reviewed research journal of the Korean Society of Nursing Science, and is devoted to publication of a wide range of research that will contribute to the body of nursing science and inform the practice of nursing, nursing education, administration, and history, on health issues relevant to nursing, and on the testing of research findings in practice.
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