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Falls Prevention and the Value of Exercise: Salient Beliefs Among South Asian and White British Older Adults

机译:预防跌倒和锻炼的价值:南亚和英国白人老年人的明显信仰

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The importance of increasing exercise to prevent falls among older adults remains a key worldwide public health priority. However, older adults do not necessarily take up exercise as a preventative measure for falls. This qualitative study aimed to explore the beliefs of community-dwelling South Asian and White British older adults aged 60 to 70 about falls and exercise for fall prevention through 15 focus groups (n = 87) and 40 in-depth interviews. Data were transcribed verbatim and analyzed using a framework approach. Data analysis identified six salient beliefs that influenced older adults' intention to exercise for fall prevention. In general, older adults aged 60 to 70 did not acknowledge their risk of falling and were not motivated to exercise simply to help prevent falls. Positive beliefs were found to be an unlikely barrier to taking up exercise for fall prevention for those who had experienced a fall. The implications for health promotion and health professionals with this group of older adults are discussed.
机译:加强锻炼以防止老年人跌倒的重要性仍然是全球公共卫生的重点重点。但是,老年人不一定采取运动作为预防跌倒的措施。这项定性研究旨在通过15个焦点小组(n = 87)和40次深入访谈来探讨居住在社区中的南亚和英国白人老年人(年龄在60至70岁之间)关于跌倒和预防跌倒的信念。逐字记录数据,并使用框架方法进行分析。数据分析确定了六项明显的信念,这些信念影响了老年人预防跌倒的运动意愿。通常,年龄在60至70岁之间的老年人不承认自己有跌倒的风险,也没有动机只是为了预防跌倒而运动。积极的信念被发现对于经历摔倒的人来说,预防锻炼是防止摔倒的不太可能的障碍。讨论了这一组老年人对健康促进和健康专业人员的影响。

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