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Carers’ concerns about their older persons (Carees) at risk of falling – a mixed-methods study protocol

机译:护理人员对他们的老年人(护理)的担忧落下的风险 - 混合方法研究协议

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When dependent older persons (carees) experience a fall at home, their carers worry that they will fall again. This ongoing concern affects the carers' wellbeing, perception of burden and can potentially change care arrangements. Previous research has focused on carers of high fall risk older persons with stroke, dementia or Parkinson's disease. However, little is known about the carers' concerns for carees at risk of falling generally; and there is no validated instrument to measure this concern. This study aims to explore carers' fall concern about carees at risk of falling and the development of an instrument to measure this concern. This study utilises an exploratory sequential design in the development of an instrument to measure carers' concerns. Phase One will explore carers' fall concern using a descriptive qualitative approach. Phases Two and Three will involve expert review, pilot testing and field testing of the instrument. Twenty participants will be recruited by purposive sampling in phase one, and convenience sampling of 50 and 250 participants respectively, in Phases Two and Three. The participants will be recruited from research volunteer registers and local hospital outpatient clinics. Participants will be 18?years old and older and the main carer of an older person. Participants will be interviewed about their concerns about falls. Inductive content analysis will be used to analyse interviews and develop items for the instrument. The psychometric properties of the raw instrument will be tested using an online survey. This study has received ethics approval from the Hunter New England Human Health Research Ethics Committee. This study aims to provide greater depth of understanding about the psychological concerns and emotional burden related to carees' falls for carers. Quantifying carers' concerns will provide a context for interventions to assist and support carers and in the greater vigilance of monitoring the falling incidence of carees.
机译:当依赖老年人(护理)经历了家里的摔倒时,他们的护士担心他们会再次崩溃。这种持续关注会影响着名人的幸福,对负担的感知,可能会改变护理安排。以前的研究专注于高秋季风险老年人的护理人员,患有中风,痴呆或帕金森病。然而,对护理人员的担忧普遍越来越熟悉,普遍跌倒风险;并且没有验证的仪器来衡量这个问题。本研究旨在探索护理人员对造成危险的关注,以衡量这一问题的仪器的危险。本研究利用探索性顺序设计在开发仪器来衡量护理人员的担忧。第一阶段将探索护理人员的堕落令人担忧,使用描述性定性方法。第二阶段和三个将涉及专家审查,试验和仪器的现场测试。第二十个参与者将通过在阶段的一阶段的有目的采样,分别为50和250名参与者的便利取样招募,分别在二和三个中。参与者将从研究志愿者登记和当地医院门诊诊所招募。参与者将是18岁,年龄较大,老年人的主要护理人员。参与者将接受对瀑布的担忧进行面谈。归纳内容分析将用于分析面试和开发仪器的项目。使用在线调查测试原料的心理测量性能。本研究已获得猎人新英格兰人类健康研究伦理委员会的道德批准。本研究旨在为护理人员跌倒的心理关注和情感负担提供更大的理解。量化护理人员的担忧将为干预措施提供帮助和支持护理人员的背景,并在监督护理发病率下降的情况下更加警惕。

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