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Stepping Out: A Novel Pilot Falls Prevention Program for Individuals With Mild Cognitive Impairment

机译:踩出:一个小型飞行员堕落预防患有轻度认知障碍的个人

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Objectives: Falls are the leading source of accidental injury and hospitalization among adults over the age of 65. Relative to people with intact cognition, individuals with cognitive impairment are at increased risk for falls; however, few falls prevention programs exist to specifically reduce and prevent falls in this population. To address this issue, we developed a novel, multifactorial, cognitively-based falls prevention program, Stepping Out. Based on the popular and effective evidenced-based program, Stepping On, Stepping Out was modified and tailored to the learning needs of individuals with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). We hypothesized that older adults with MCI would find the program understandable, and that program participants would demonstrate reduced falls. Methods: Sixteen veterans, mean age of 77.5, diagnosed with MCI and at increased risk for falls participated in Stepping Out. Falls were collected for the six months prior to intervention and the six months during and after program participation. All participants completed post-program evaluations. Falls incidence was compared using a Wilcoxon paired signed rank test. Results: Stepping Out was found to be feasible and comprehensible by all participants. Program participants exhibited significantly reduced falls, with median reduction of two falls (p = 0.0020), and a range of zero to 12 falls. Discussion: With appropriate modifications, individuals with MCI were able to benefit from a cognitively-based falls prevention program and to reduce accidental falls incidence. Falls are an important and feasible target to address among individuals with cognitive impairment.
机译:目标:下跌是65岁以上成年人的意外伤害和住院的主要来源。相对于具有完整认知的人,具有认知障碍的个人处于增加风险下降;但是,有很少的堕落预防计划明确减少和预防该人群跌落。为了解决这个问题,我们开发了一种新颖的多因素,基于认知的堕落预防计划,介入。基于流行且有效的基于证明的计划,踩到了,被修改并定制了具有轻度认知障碍(MCI)的个人的学习需求。我们假设具有MCI的老年人会发现该计划可以理解,并且该计划参与者将证明减少跌倒。方法:十六名退伍军人,平均年龄为77.5岁,诊断出MCI,跌幅下降的风险增加。在干预前六个月收集秋季,计划参与期间和后六个月。所有参与者都完成了计划后的评估。使用Wilcoxon成对签名等级试验进行比较瀑布发病率。结果:发现所有参与者都被发现是可行和可理解的。方案参与者表现出显着减少的跌落,两个跌落中的中值减少(P = 0.0020),范围为0到12次。讨论:通过适当的修改,有MCI的个人能够从基于认知的堕落预防计划中受益,并减少意外跌倒发病率。跌倒是一个重要而可行的目标,可以在具有认知障碍的个人中解决。

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