沙特阿拉伯养老院老年人跌倒风险及预防措施:一项探索性研究。

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Healthcare Pub Date : 2025-02-06 DOI:10.3390/healthcare13030342
Hmoud M Aljarbou, Alia M Almoajel, Mohammed M Althomali, Khaled M Almutairi
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背景:老年人跌倒是世界范围内普遍存在的重大问题。制定了一项实践指南,以解决在医院和长期护理环境中预防跌倒及其后果的问题。目的:本研究旨在评估养老院老年患者的跌倒率和预防措施。方法:采用人力资源和社会发展部养老院停止老年人事故、死亡和伤害(STEADI)工具的调查问卷,对随机选择的老年患者进行横断面研究。结果:323例老年患者中,男性占73.1%,其中麦加人占23.8%,年龄在60 ~ 90岁及以上。结果显示,64.8%的人患有精神障碍,41.8%的人患有高血压,38.4%的人患有糖尿病,38.1%的人患有运动障碍,11.3%的人患有心脏病,1.5%的人没有慢性病。平均STEADI评分为3.5分(满分12分),在323名老年患者中,51.7%的患者跌倒风险低,48.3%的患者跌倒风险高。在用于预防跌倒的13种干预措施中,最常用的干预措施是康复物理治疗,其次是提供患者设施和肌肉强化练习。结论:跌倒的水平明显较低,并且观察到跌倒风险与参与者居住区域之间的显著相关。
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Risk and Preventive Measures Among Older Adults in Nursing Homes in Saudi Arabia: An Exploratory Study on Falls.

Background: Falls among older adults are a pervasive and significant concern worldwide. A practice guideline has been developed to address the prevention of falls and their resulting consequences in hospital and long-term care settings.

Aim: The study aimed to assess the fall down rate and preventive tools among older adult patients in nursing homes.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on randomly selected older adult patients by using a questionnaire with the Stopping Elderly Accidents, Deaths, and Injuries (STEADI) tool in nursing homes at the Ministry of Human Resource and Social Development.

Results: Among 323 older adult patients, most of them (73.1%) were male, 23.8% were from Makkah, and the age ranged from 60 to 90 years and older. Results showed that 64.8% had a psychiatric disorder, 41.8% had hypertension, 38.4% had diabetes, 38.1% had movement disorders, 11.3% had heart diseases, and 1.5% had no chronic conditions. The mean STEADI tool score was 3.5 out of 12, and of the 323 older adult patients, 51.7% had a low risk to fall and 48.3% had a high risk to fall. Of the 13 interventions used to prevent falls, the most used intervention was rehabilitative physical therapy, followed by providing patient facilities and muscle strengthening exercises.

Conclusions: The level of falls was markedly low, and a significant correlation was observed between the risk of falling and the participants' region of residence.

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期刊介绍: Healthcare (ISSN 2227-9032) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal (free for readers), which publishes original theoretical and empirical work in the interdisciplinary area of all aspects of medicine and health care research. Healthcare publishes Original Research Articles, Reviews, Case Reports, Research Notes and Short Communications. We encourage researchers to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. For theoretical papers, full details of proofs must be provided so that the results can be checked; for experimental papers, full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. Additionally, electronic files or software regarding the full details of the calculations, experimental procedure, etc., can be deposited along with the publication as “Supplementary Material”.
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