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Do exercise interventions designed to prevent falls affect participation in life roles? A systematic review and meta-analysis.

机译:旨在防止跌倒的运动干预措施是否会影响生活角色的参与?系统的审查和荟萃分析。

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BACKGROUND: the World Health Organization describes individuals' functioning at a societal level as 'participation'. Despite being a key component of functioning and an important goal of rehabilitation, participation is not measured consistently in ageing research. The aim was to evaluate the extent to which measurement of participation has been reported in trials of fall prevention interventions and to determine the effect of exercise interventions on participation in life roles. METHODS: systematic review with meta-analysis. Randomised controlled trials of exercise interventions that aimed to reduce falls in older people (60+) in community, aged care facilities or hospital settings were included. The outcome of interest was participation in life roles. Trials that measured participation at two time-points were included in the meta-analysis. RESULTS: ninety-six trials met the review inclusion criteria. Participation was measured in 19 of these trials (20%). Nine instruments were used to measure participation. Fifteen trials, involving 3,616 participants, were included in the meta-analysis. The pooled estimate of the effect of interventions including exercise indicated a small improvement in participation (Hedges' g = 0.16, 95% confidence interval = 0.04-0.27, P = 0.006). Meta-regression showed multifactorial intervention with an exercise component had a larger effect than exercise intervention alone, but the difference was not statistically significant (effect on Hedges' g = 0.22, 95% CI = -0.05 to 0.50, P = 0.10). CONCLUSION: interventions including exercise may improve participation in life roles in older people. The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health may be a useful framework for understanding the broader impact of falls prevention interventions. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW REGISTRATION: ACTRN12610000862044.
机译:背景:世界卫生组织将个人在社会上的职能描述为“参与”。尽管它是功能的关键组成部分,也是康复的重要目标,但在老化研究中并未始终如一地衡量参与度。目的是评估在预防跌倒干预的试验中报告参与程度的程度,并确定运动干预对参与生活角色的影响。方法:采用荟萃分析进行系统评价。运动干预的随机对照试验旨在减少社区,老年护理机构或医院环境中老年人(60岁以上)的跌倒。感兴趣的结果是参与生活角色。荟萃分析包括在两个时间点测量参与度的试验。结果:96项试验符合评价纳入标准。在其中的19项试验(20%)中测量了参与度。九种工具被用来衡量参与度。荟萃分析包括15项试验,涉及3,616名参与者。包括运动在内的干预效果的汇总估计表明参与度有小幅提高(Hedges'g = 0.16,95%置信区间= 0.04-0.27,P = 0.006)。荟萃回归显示,运动成分的多因素干预比单独的运动干预具有更大的作用,但差异无统计学意义(对Hedges's g = 0.22,95%CI = -0.05至0.50,P = 0.10)。结论:包括锻炼在内的干预措施可能会改善老年人对生活角色的参与。 《功能,残疾与健康国际分类》可能是了解跌倒预防措施更广泛影响的有用框架。系统审查注册:ACTRN12610000862044。

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