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A Feasibility Study of Multi-Component Fall Prevention for Homebound Older Adults Facilitated by Lay Coaches and Using a Tablet-Based, Gamified Exercise Application.

Namkee G Choi1, Emma Stanmore2, Julieta Caamano1, Kelly Vences1, Nancy M Gell3.   

Abstract

Although homebound older adults face high risk for falls, they are unable to utilize community-based fall prevention programs due to their mobility limitations. In this article, we report a feasibility study of a four-session, multicomponent fall prevention program for low-income homebound older adults using pre, post, mixed-method design. The manualized program was delivered by lay coaches who were trained and supervised by a physical therapist. The program also used an iPad-based gamified strength and balance exercise app (called KOKU) that was operable without the need to connect to the internet. Participants (N = 28) in this study were highly receptive to the program and approved all components: psychoeducation, the KOKU app, home-safety checks, safe ambulation training, and medication review. The study showed that a brief, multi-component fall prevention program for homebound older adults is feasible and acceptable. Further research is needed to evaluate its effectiveness.

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Keywords:  exercise training; fall prevention; falls; home-safety check; homebound older adults; medication review

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33541199      PMCID: PMC8848472          DOI: 10.1177/0733464821991024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Gerontol        ISSN: 0733-4648


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