| Literature DB >> 27153989 |
Annaletchumy Loganathan1,2, Chirk Jenn Ng3, Wah Yun Low4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Few studies on falls interventions have been conducted in South East Asia. Despite its population ageing rapidly, the acceptability of interventions among the older population in this region remains variable. This study aims to explore views and experiences regarding falls and their prevention among older persons at high risk of falls.Entities:
Keywords: Accidental falls; Aged; Falls interventions; Falls preventions; Older adults; Qualitative study
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27153989 PMCID: PMC4858905 DOI: 10.1186/s12877-016-0274-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Interview guide for FGD and IDI
| PREAMBLE: If you have experienced at least once fall in the past 12 months, please share your views and experiences about it and how you sought help afterward |
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| • Can you share with me your thoughts on your fall experiences? |
| • Can you tell me what actions you took after your fall? (Probe: hospital, clinics, etc.) |
| • Would you consider your fall a serious event in your life? If yes, how? If no, why? |
| • Would you allow a home visit to identify potential hazards that might lead to falls? (Probe: remove loose rugs and carpets, reorganise furniture) |
| • What do you think about exercise pertaining to fall prevention? (Probe: Tai Chi, aerobic, walking or dancing) |
| • What do you think about using an assistive device? (Probe: walking stick, walking frame). |
| • Have you experienced any problems getting a referral from a doctor for fall prevention interventions? (Probe: eye appointment, physiotherapy or hearing test) |
| • Do your family, doctors, and hospital take part in managing your falls? (Probe: do you think they effectively responded to your reported fall event? How?) |
Socio-demographic details of participants
| Characteristics | Number ( | Range |
|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 62–71 | |
| Gender | ||
| Male | 4 | |
| Female | 12 | |
| Ethnicity | ||
| Malay | 4 | |
| Chinese | 11 | |
| Indian | 1 | |
| Falls in the past 12 months | ||
| Once | 8 | |
| Recurrent | 8 | |
| Currently living with | ||
| Alone | 1 | |
| Family | 15 | |
| Employment | ||
| Retired | 8 | |
| Working | 8 | |
| Education | ||
| Primary (completed 6 years) | 2 | |
| Secondary (completed 12 years) | 5 | |
| Tertiary (college/university) | 9 |
Perceived views on falls and the falls interventions by older persons with a high risk of falls when preventing falls
| Theme | Categories |
|---|---|
| 1. Views on falls | 1. Thankful for getting away with minor injuries |
| 2. Falls are difficult to predict | |
| 3. Falls are not serious and therefore do not need to be disclosed | |
| 4. Falls lead to serious complication | |
| 5. Falls are part of old age | |
| 2. Help-seeking behavior | 1. Seeking traditional medicine |
| 2. Delay in seeking medical attention | |
| 3. Views on falls interventions | 1. Exercise can prevent falls |
| 2. Issues with the use of walking aids | |
| 3. Home hazards assessment | |
| 3. Response to referrals |