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An intervention designed to improve sensory impairments in the elderly and indoor lighting in their homes: an exploratory randomized controlled trial

机译:一种旨在改善老年人和家中室内照明的感觉障碍的干预措施:一项探索性随机对照试验

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Background: Vision and hearing impairments in the elderly (aged over 80 years) and poor indoor lighting conditions in a home-care setting are risk factors for functional decline, reduced social participation, withdrawal, and accidents.Objective: We aimed to evaluate the changes in vision, hearing, and lighting conditions in the homes of participants aged over 80 years after implementation of a clinical intervention.Methods: We undertook an exploratory randomized, controlled experimental study of sensory impairments and lighting conditions in the homes of elderly aged over 80 years who received home care. The intervention group (IG) received advice and encouragement to improve their vision, hearing, and indoor lighting conditions in the home, with a 10-week follow-up period. The control group (CG) received their usual care and underwent the same vision and hearing tests but were provided no intervention.Results: Vision and hearing (self-assessed) and tested by Wilcoxon rank-sum test were significantly better (P=0.025 and P=0.008, respectively) in the IG after the intervention and follow-up. The test between the groups showed a significance of P=0.026 for visual acuity and P=0.098 for pure-tone average. The maximum and minimum lighting levels were significantly improved in the IG after the intervention (P=0.002 and P=0.039, respectively) but were unchanged in the CG.Conclusion: Several of the IG participants did not follow all of the advice; however, among those who did, vision, hearing, and lighting conditions were all significantly improved. It appears that modest interventions have great potential for improving vision and hearing. Older patients in the home-care setting cannot be expected to take the necessary action to improve their sensory impairments by themselves. They require close monitoring, help from a specialist, and help to improve the indoor lighting conditions in their homes.
机译:背景:老年人(80岁以上)的视力和听力障碍以及家庭护理环境中室内照明条件恶劣是功能下降,社会参与减少,退缩和事故的危险因素。目的:我们旨在评估这些变化方法:我们对80岁以上参与者的家中视觉,听觉和光照条件进行了临床干预。方法:我们对80岁以上老年人家中的感觉障碍和光照条件进行了一项探索性随机对照研究,谁得到了家庭护理。干预组(IG)接受了建议和鼓励,以改善他们的视力,听力和家庭室内照明条件,并进行了10周的随访。对照组(CG)接受常规照料并接受相同的视力和听力测试,但未进行干预。结果:视力和听力(自我评估)以及通过Wilcoxon秩和检验进行了测试(P = 0.025和干预和随访后,IG分别为P = 0.008)。两组之间的测试显示,对于视敏度,P = 0.026的意义;对于纯音平均值,P = 0.098的意义。干预后,IG的最大和最小照明水平显着提高(分别为P = 0.002和P = 0.039),但在CG中没有变化。然而,在做这些的人中,视力,听力和照明条件都得到了显着改善。似乎适度的干预措施具有改善视力和听力的巨大潜力。不能期望家庭护理环境中的老年患者自行采取必要的措施来改善他们的感觉障碍。他们需要密切监视,需要专家的帮助,并需要改善其房屋中的室内照明条件。

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