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Impact of the fall prevention Otago Exercise Programme on pain among community-dwelling older adults: a short- and long-term follow-up study

机译:预防跌倒的奥塔哥运动计划对社区老年人的疼痛的影响:一项短期和长期的随访研究

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Background: Pain is a major public health issue among community-dwelling older adults, with a prevalence of 45–80%. In addition to being strongly associated with reduced physical function, loss of independence, psychological distress, lower quality of life, and risk of earlier death. Recent research has also found that pain in older adults is associated with a higher risk of falls, which itself is another major health concern. Long-term and high-intensity pain are predictors of chronic pain and pain-related disability. Therefore, establishing an evidence-based intervention that can reduce both pain and falls in older adults is of high importance. Purpose: This study aimed to investigate whether a home-based fall-preventive exercise-program can reduce pain in the target population over both the short and long term. Patients and methods: This was a quasi-experimental study with a 1-group pretest-posttest design. We included 119 participants who had participated in a recent 2-year fall prevention intervention in a randomized controlled trial. The intervention included exercises based on the Otago Exercise Programme (OEP), an individually tailored and prescribed program that involves home-based exercises supervised by a physiotherapist. Pain was measured using an item from the EuroQol-5D questionnaire. Results: Pain was significantly reduced from baseline (n=119) at 3 (n=105, p =0.003), 12 (n=96, p =0.041), and 24 (n=80, p =0.028) months following the commencement of OEP-based exercises. Conclusions: These results indicate that the OEP could be a suitable evidence-based program for both pain management and fall prevention among community-dwelling older people who live with pain and are at a higher risk of falling. Our study highlights an effective technique for better pain management and fall prevention in older adults.
机译:背景:疼痛是社区居民中老年人的主要公共卫生问题,患病率为45–80%。除了与身体机能下降,丧失独立性,心理困扰,生活质量降低以及较早死亡的风险密切相关。最近的研究还发现,老年人的疼痛与跌倒的风险较高有关,而跌倒本身就是另一个主要的健康问题。长期和高强度疼痛是慢性疼痛和与疼痛相关的残疾的预测指标。因此,建立能够减轻老年人的疼痛和跌倒的循证干预非常重要。目的:本研究旨在调查以家庭为基础的预防摔倒的运动计划是否可以在短期和长期内减轻目标人群的痛苦。患者和方法:这是一项准实验研究,采用1组前测-后测设计。在随机对照试验中,我们纳入了119位参加过最近2年预防跌倒干预措施的参与者。干预措施包括基于奥塔哥运动计划(OEP)的运动,奥塔哥运动计划是一项量身定制的处方计划,其中涉及在物理治疗师的指导下进行的家庭锻炼。使用EuroQol-5D问卷中的一项来测量疼痛。结果:术后第3(n = 105,p = 0.003),12(n = 96,p = 0.041)和24(n = 80,p = 0.028)个月时,疼痛较基线(n = 119)明显降低。开始进行基于OEP的练习。结论:这些结果表明,OEP可能是适合于基于证据的方案,用于在痛苦中生活且跌倒风险较高的社区居住的老年人中进行疼痛管理和预防跌倒。我们的研究强调了一种有效的技术,可以更好地控制老年人的疼痛并防止跌倒。

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