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Understanding Fall-Risk Factors for Inuvialuit Elders in Inuvik, Northwest Territories, Canada

机译:了解加拿大西北地区Inuvik inuvialuit长老的秋季风险因素

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Older Indigenous adults in Canada experience disproportionately poorer health outcomes than older non-Indigenous adults. Current fall-prevention literature suggests that older Indigenous adults have higher rates of falls and fall-related injuries; however, no information exists on older Inuit adults' experience with falls. Using the social determinants of Inuit health (SDoIH) as a conceptual framework, this research sought to understand which of the SDoIH are believed by stakeholders (i.e., local fall prevention programmers [LFPPs] and Inuvialuit Elders) to affect most the likelihood of older Inuvialuit adults' falls. The findings from the 12 semi-structured interviews and participant observations show that factors related to personal health status and conditions, personal health practices and coping skills, physical environments, social support networks, and access to health services increase older Inuvialuit adult's likelihood of experiencing a fall. Some determinants, however, decrease their likelihood of experiencing falls (health practices, coping skills, and access to health services), and others, such as culture, were perceived as having little influence on falls. Specific cultural practices were identified as factors that influence the likelihood of older Inuvialuit adults experiencing a fall; however, the overall Inuvialuit culture was not. In light of these findings, we offer recommendations for LFPPs in Inuvik to implement fall-prevention programs that adequately address the SDoIH influencing older Inuvialuit adult's fall risk and rates.
机译:较老的土着成年人在加拿大经验不成比例地较较较差的健康结果,而不是老年人的非土着成年人。目前的防坠落文献表明,老年人的土着成年人具有更高的秋季和坠落坠落伤害;但是,较旧的Inuit成年人的跌倒经验没有任何信息存在。利用因纽特人(SDOIH)的社会决定因素作为一个概念框架,这项研究试图了解利益相关者认为哪个SDOIH(即当地的堕落计划[LFPPS]和Inuvialuit长老)影响大多数inuvialuit的可能性成年人的瀑布。 12个半结构访谈和参与者观察结果表明,与个人健康状况和条件,个人健康实践和应对技能,身体健康实践和应对技能,身体环境,社会支持网络以及获得卫生服务的因素增加了较老的Inuvialuit成年人的经历A的可能性落下。然而,有些决定因素减少了经历堕落(健康实践,应对技能和卫生服务)的可能性,以及文化等人被认为对跌倒影响不大。确定了特定的文化措施作为影响秋季的较大的inuvialuit成年人可能性的因素;然而,整体侵入文化不是。鉴于这些调查结果,我们为Inuvik提供了LFPP的建议,以实施防止预防计划,充分解决影响较老的Inuvialuit成人的秋季风险和利率。

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