| Literature DB >> 28562596 |
Kimberly Charlton1, Carolyn M Murray2, Saravana Kumar2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Despite consistent evidence for the positive impact of contingency planning for falls in older people, implementation of plans often fail. This is likely due to lack of recognition and knowledge about perspectives of older people about contingency planning. The objective of this research was to explore the perspectives of older people living in the community about use of contingency planning for getting help quickly after a fall.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28562596 PMCID: PMC5451003 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0177510
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Key concepts and search terms.
| Key Concepts | Search Terms | |
|---|---|---|
| Combined using AND | Older Person | age*OR elderly OR old*OR frail*OR senior* |
| Fall | fall* OR stumble OR tumble OR long lie* OR trip* OR slip* | |
| Contingency Planning | contingency plan* OR plan*, OR emergency plan* OR management plan* OR emergenc* OR safety plan* OR personal safety plan* OR back up plan* OR emergency response* OR telephone monitor* OR phone monitor* OR home visit* OR check visit* OR check call* OR telecross* OR Red Cross fall* OR detection OR automated fall detect* OR fall monitor* OR personal alarms OR autodiallers OR emergency response systems OR emergency pendants OR call direct or personal alert system* |
Fig 1Flow chart of search and screening process.
Characteristics of the studies included in systematic review.
| Author & year | Country of Origin | Focus of Research | Methodology | Sample and Sample Size | Type of contingency planning strategy |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Porter, Ganong & Matsuda 2013 | USA | Explore the intentions of older homebound women about reaching help quickly- comparing perceptions subscribers and non-subscribers of PERSs | Longitudinal phenomenological design with average of 3 semi-structured interviews over 18 months (interview average 70mins) | Convenience sampling | Any contingency strategy used to reach help quickly |
| Porter & Ganong 2002 | USA | To explore the experience of frail older women considering whether to be connected to a PERS | Phenomenology Part of a larger longitudinal study- 71 semi structured interviews conducted with 11 women from 1997–2001. | Convenience Sampling | PERS |
| Porter 2005 | USA | Explore the nature of older women’s experiences of wearing and using a PERS | Descriptive phenomenology Part of a larger longitudinal study- average of 7 interviews (range 3–10) conducted per woman over 3 years. | Convenience Sampling | PERS |
| Porter 2003 | USA | Explore the experience of older women on having a PERS | Phenomenology Part of a larger longitudinal study: 56 interviews conducted over 3 years (average 7; range 3–10 interviews per woman) | Convenience Sampling | PERS |
| Johnston, Grimmer-Somers & Sutherland, 2010 | Australia | Explore the experiences and perceptions of independently living older people who had recently fallen | Qualitative- Semi structured telephone interviews (approximately 20 minutes long) | Convenience Sampling | PERS |
| Demris et al 2004 | USA | Explore the perceptions and expectations of seniors in regards to “Smart Home” technology installed and operated in their homes with the purpose of monitoring their health status | Qualitative Participants were involved in 1 of 3 focus groups (approximately 1 hour in duration) which were facilitated using a protocol. | Convenience Sampling | Smart Home Technology = videophone and monitoring technology |
Critical appraisal of studies.
| Author | Credibility | Transferability | Dependability | Confirmability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Demiris et al. 2004 | X | O | X | X |
| Johnston et al. 2010 | X | O | X | O |
| Porter et al. 2013 | Y | Y | Y | Y |
| Porter & Ganong, 2002 | Y | Y | X | Y |
| Porter, 2005 | Y | Y | O | O |
| Porter, 2003 | Y | Y | O | Y |
X = No/Insufficient Information provided to ensure trustworthiness
0 = Some detail and explanation provided but lacking full detail to ensure trustworthiness
Y = Adequate detail and explanation provided to enhance trustworthiness