| Literature DB >> 30307974 |
Jonathan Howland1,2, Holly Hackman1,2, Alyssa Taylor1,2, Kathleen O'Hara1,2, James Liu1,2, John Brusch3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Falls are a serious and common problem among older adults. Low-tech, inexpensive, community-based fall prevention programs have been shown to be both effective and cost effective, however, these programs are not well-integrated into clinical practice. RESEARCHEntities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30307974 PMCID: PMC6181356 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0205279
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Survey questions and sources.
| I can do things for my independently-living older adult patients to reduce their risk of falling. | NCOA Evaluation Guidelines for Fall Prevention Coalitions |
| All patients ages 65 and older should be assessed for falls risk. | Nyrop Physician Perspective on Fall Prevention in Assisted Living (modified) |
| A falls risk assessment will uncover risks that can be modified | Nyrop Physician Perspective on Fall Prevention in Assisted Living (modified) |
| An evidence-based community falls prevention program can reduce the risk for falls among older adult patients identified as high risk. | Unique to project |
| I (or my office staff) have the expertise to do fall risk assessments of my patients ages 65 and older. | Unique to project |
| It is the prevailing community standard among my professional peers to assess the risk for falls in older adult patients. | Unique to project |
| Are you aware of the falls risk assessment toolkit developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention called STEADI? | Unique to project |
| Are you familiar with any of the following evidence-based community fall prevention programs? | |
| Matter of Balance | Unique to project |
| Tai Chi: Moving for Better Balance | |
| The Otago Exercise Program | |
| I (or my office staff) have the time to do fall risk assessments of my patients ages 65 and older. | CDC STEADI Toolkit: Clinician Baseline Questionnaire (modified) |
| I am adequately reimbursed for doing fall risk assessments of my patients ages 65 and older. | Unique to project |
| Do you (or your office staff) routinely use the STEADI Toolkit to assess your older adult patients for fall risk? | Unique to project |
| Over the past 12 months, for approximately what percent of your independently-living patients ages 65 and older did you (or your office staff) … | |
| Conduct a falls history? | AGS/BGS Clinical Guideline (2010) (modified) |
| Review medications for falls risk? | |
| Assess visual acuity? | |
| Conduct the Timed Up and Go (TUG) test? | |
| Conduct the 4-Stage Balance test? | |
| Educate about specific fall risk factors? | |
| Screen for Vitamin D deficiency? | |
| Refer to evidence-based community fall prevention programs? | CDC STEADI Toolkit: Clinician Baseline Questionnaire (modified) |
| What type of medical degree do you have? | |
| What is your gender? | |
| How many years ago did you complete your medical degree | |
| Approximately what percent of your office visits are patients ages 65 and older? | |
| Approximately what percent of your patients ages 65 and older would be considered low income ($30,000/year or less)? | |
| Approximately what percent of your older adult patients fall into the following race/ethnicity categories: White (non-Hispanic); Black (non-Hispanic); Hispanic/Latino; Asian/pacific Islander; and, Other? | |
| Approximately what percent of your older adult patients use a primary language other than English? | |
Respondent characteristics.
| Characteristics | P1 | P2 | P Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| % Male | 33.90% | 51.60% | 0.11 |
| Years since Graduation | Mean = 15.2 | Mean = 23.1 | 0.01 |
| SD = 12.7 | SD = 12.3 | ||
| % MD | 89% | 94% | 0.76 |
| Geriatrics | 4.8% (3) | 12.1% (4) | 0.045 |
| Internal Medicine | 51.60% | 69.70% | |
| Family Practice | 33.80% | 18.20% | |
| Other | 9.70% | 0.00% |
Fall assessment & intervention practices.
| Questions | P1 | P2 | p-value | Mean % | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean % (SD) | n | Mean % (SD) | n | |||
| Conduct falls history | 57.8 (26.6) | 58 | 63.8 (33.3) | 28 | 0.38 | 59.8 |
| Review medications | 57.8 (29.3) | 58 | 68.1 (35.5) | 28 | 0.12 | 61.5 |
| Assess vision | 35.6 (26.0) | 57 | 45.1 (30.0) | 28 | 0.14 | 38.8 |
| Conduct TUG | 19.1 (26.9) | 57 | 23.8 (31.2) | 28 | 0.48 | 20.6 |
| Conduct 4-Stage balance test | 2.6 (13.6) | 57 | 5.7 (14.7) | 27 | 0.34 | 3.6 |
| Educate on fall risk | 46.3 (29.7) | 58 | 48.6 (28.6) | 28 | 0.70 | 47.0 |
| Screen for Vitamin D deficiency | 50.3 (29.2) | 58 | 52.3 (30.1) | 28 | 0.78 | 50.9 |
| Refer to evidence-based programs | 7.1 (13.0) | 57 | 13.4 (23.3) | 26 | 0.20 | 9.1 |