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The Association of Judgment and Related Factors That Affect Fall Risk in Older Adults

机译:影响老年人危险风险的判断与相关因素的协会

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The purpose of this study was to develop a standardized assessment (LDUKES) that measures an individual's reported use of judgment in relation to fall risk. Fifty-three participants from 7 different senior care facilities completed an assessment that was created by researchers. Researchers found that participants' responses indicated a statistically significant inverse correlation (P < .05) between whether the participant had fallen and his or her perceived risk of falling. This relationship indicates that those who reported falling thought that they were at a lower risk of falling in the future. In addition, when comparing fall history (A3) with physical characteristics (section C) using an independent-samples t test, a significance was found between individuals who reported falls or stumbles and individuals who did not report falls (P < .05). Further research using the LDUKES assessment is recommended to identify the ability to effectively assess judgment related to fall risk.
机译:本研究的目的是制定标准化评估(LDUKES),以衡量个人报告与坠落风险有关使用判断的使用。 来自7种不同高级护理设施的五十三名参与者完成了研究人员创建的评估。 研究人员发现,参与者的反应表明参与者是否有统计上显着的反相关(P <.05)是否堕落,他或她的堕落风险。 这种关系表明,那些报告落下的人,以至于他们未来落下的风险。 另外,当使用独立样本的T检验比较秋季历史(A3)与物理特性(部分C)时,在报告跌倒或绊倒的个体之间发现了重要性,并且没有报告跌倒的个人(P <.05)。 建议使用LDUKES评估进行进一步的研究,以确定有效评估与坠落风险相关的判断的能力。

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