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The Right Way at the Right Time: Insights on the Uptake of Falls Prevention Strategies from People with Dementia and Their Caregivers

机译:在正确的时间正确的方法:痴呆症患者及其照顾者对预防跌倒策略的见解

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Strong evidence exists for effective falls prevention strategies for community-dwelling older people. Understanding the translation of these strategies into practice for people with dementia has had limited research focus. People with dementia desire to have their voice heard, to engage meaningfully in the health-care decision-making process, making it a priority for researchers and practitioners to better understand how to engage them in this process. This paper reports on the qualitative aspects of a series of studies, which aimed to identify the views of people with dementia and their caregivers regarding perceptions of falls prevention and the successes and challenges of adopting falls prevention strategies. Twenty five people with dementia and their caregivers were interviewed in their homes at baseline, and 24 caregivers and 16 people with dementia were interviewed at completion of a 6-month individualized falls prevention intervention. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim, and thematically analyzed. Five themes were identified at baseline: perceptions of falls; caregivers navigating the new and the unpredictable; recognition of decline; health services – the need for an appropriate message; and negotiating respectful relationships. At 6 months, caregivers and people with dementia decided on “what we need to know” with firm views that the information regarding falls risk reduction needed to be in “the right way … at the right time.” Rather than caregivers and people with dementia being only recipients of knowledge, they felt they were “more than just empty vessels to be filled” drawing on a “variety of resources” within their circle of influence to be able to positively “adapt to change.” The voices of people with dementia and their caregivers add an important dimension to understanding the translation of falls prevention knowledge for this population. Insights from this study will enable community care health professionals to understand that people with dementia and their caregivers can, and wish to, contribute to implementing falls prevention strategies through their resourcefulness and inclusion in the therapeutic partnership.
机译:有强有力的证据表明有效的预防社区居民老年人跌倒的策略。了解痴呆症患者将这些策略转化为实践的方法的研究重点有限。痴呆症患者希望听到自己的声音,有意义地参与医疗保健决策过程,因此研究人员和从业人员应优先考虑更好地了解如何使他们参与此过程。本文报告了一系列研究的定性方面,旨在确定痴呆症患者及其护理人员对预防跌倒的看法以及采用预防跌倒策略的成功与挑战的观点。在为期6个月的个体化跌倒预防干预措施完成后,对25名痴呆症患者及其看护者进行了家中访谈,对24名照护者和16名痴呆症患者进行了访谈。对访谈进行录音,逐字记录并进行专题分析。基线确定了五个主题:跌倒的感知;护理人员在新的和不可预测的地方导航;承认下降;卫生服务–需要适当的信息;和谈判尊重的关系。在六个月的时间里,看护者和痴呆症患者以坚定的观点决定“我们需要知道的”,有关降低跌倒风险的信息必须以“正确的方式……在正确的时间”。他们认为护理人员和痴呆症患者不是知识的唯一接受者,而是利用其影响力范围内的“各种资源”积极地“适应变化”,而不仅仅是“要填补的空容器”。 ”痴呆症患者及其护理人员的声音为理解该人群预防跌倒知识的翻译增添了重要意义。这项研究的见解将使社区护理卫生专业人员能够了解,痴呆症患者及其护理人员可以并且希望通过他们的足智多谋和参与治疗合作伙伴关系来实施预防跌倒的策略。

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