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Effect of a Matter of Balance programme on avoidance behaviour due to fear of falling in older adults

机译:平衡方案问题对避免行为的影响,因为害怕落入老年人

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Background Fear of falling (FOF) is associated with restricted activities, increased risk of falling, and decreased quality of life. A Matter of Balance (AMOB) is an evidence‐based programme designed to decrease FOF. The current study investigated the influence of the AMOB on activity avoidance caused by FOF in older adults using the Fear of Falling Avoidance Behavior Questionnaire (FFABQ), health‐related quality of life, and a question regarding concerns about falling. Methods Participants of this quasi‐experimental, one‐group, pretest–post‐test study design were older adults from community sites in the Phoenix, Arizona, metropolitan area. Participants attended the AMOB programme, which consisted of one weekly 2‐h session for 8 weeks. At the beginning and end of the programme, participants completed the standard AMOB assessments, the FFABQ, the Centers for Disease Control Core Healthy Days Measure (CDC HRQOL‐4), and a question regarding concerns about falling. Results Sixty‐three participants completed the study; their mean ± SD age was 75.3 ± 7.1 years (range: 60.0–90.0 years), and 84.1% were women. The FFABQ scores decreased from baseline (24.4 ± 12.7 points) to post‐AMOB (20.1 ± 11.9 points; t = 2.62, P = 0.01). No changes in any of the CDC HRQOL‐4 questions were noted (CDC HRQOL‐4 question (Q)1 ( z = ?1.41, P = 0.16), CDC HRQOL‐4 Q2 and Q3 summary index ( z = ?1.60, P = 0.11), and CDC HRQOL‐4 Q4 ( z = ?0.97, P = 0.33)). Concerns about falling decreased from baseline (3.4 ± 0.9 points) to post‐AMOB (2.8 ± 0.8 points; z = ?4.09, P 0.001). Conclusion Avoidance behaviour caused by FOF, as measured by the FFABQ, and concerns about falling decreased in community‐dwelling older adults who participated in the AMOB. Findings support the efficacy of the AMOB for reducing both avoidance behaviour caused by FOF and concerns about falling through an approach that combines education and exercise.
机译:背景下坠落(FOF)的恐惧与受限制的活动有关,增加跌倒风险,降低生活质量。余额(AMOB)是一个基于证据的计划,旨在减少FOF。目前的研究调查了AMOB对老年人FOF造成的活动避免的影响,担心避免行为问卷(FFABQ),健康有关的生活质量,以及关于跌倒担忧的问题。方法采用该准实验,一组预测试后研究设计的参与者是来自凤凰城,亚利桑那州,大都市区的社区遗迹的老年人。与会者参加了AMOB计划,该计划由每周2人2小时连续8周组成。在该计划的开始和结束时,参与者完成了标准的AMOB评估,FFABQ,疾病控制核心健康日措施(CDC HRQOL-4),以及关于堕落的疑虑的问题。结果六十三名参与者完成了这项研究;它们的平均值±SD AGE为75.3±7.1岁(范围:60.0-90.0岁),84.1%是女性。 FFABQ评分从基线(24.4±12.7点)降低到AMOB后(20.1±11.9点; T = 2.62,P = 0.01)。没有注意到任何CDC HRQOL-4问题的变化(CDC HRQOL-4问题(Q)1(Z =Δ1.41,P = 0.16),CDC HRQOL-4 Q2和Q3摘要索引(Z =?1.60,P = 0.11)和CDC HRQOL-4 Q4(Z = 0.97,P = 0.33))。关于从基线(3.4±0.9点)下降到后amob的担忧(2.8±0.8点; z =Δ4.09,p <0.001)。结论由FFABQ衡量的FOF引起的避免行为,以及关于参加AMOB的社区住宅年龄较大的成年人下降的担忧。调查结果支持AMOB减少FOF引起的避免行为的疗效,并担心通过结合教育和锻炼的方法落下。

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