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Experiences of the Built Environment, Falls and Fear of Falling Outdoors among Older Adults: An Exploratory Study and Future Directions

机译:建筑环境的经验,跌倒和害怕在老年人之间落户:探索性研究和未来方向

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Falls can have serious impacts on the health, wellbeing and daily mobilities of older adults. Falls are a leading cause of injury and death amongst older adults and outdoor falls comprise a substantial proportion of pedestrian injuries. As well as physical injuries, the psychological impacts of experiencing a fall can result in older adults getting out of the house less often, resulting in lower levels of physical activity and social connection. Despite the known consequences of falls, relatively little research considers the impact of the urban built environment on falls among older adults. This research aimed to explore the experiences of older adults in the urban environment, falling and the fear of falling outdoors. We conducted an online survey with adults aged 50+ using a participatory mapping survey tool and a convenience sample. The study area was Greater Christchurch, New Zealand. Results suggest that both perceived accessibility and neighbourhood conditions are independently associated with fear of falling, after controlling for frequency of falling, gender and activities of daily living. Our findings demonstrate the need for much better understandings of the relationships between the urban environment, outdoor mobility, fear of falling and falling among older adults and we propose suggestions for future research.
机译:瀑布可能对老年人的健康,福祉和每日移动性产生严重影响。跌倒是老年人和户外跌倒的伤害和死亡的主要原因包括大量的行人伤害。除了身体伤害之外,体验跌倒的心理影响可能导致老年人较少地走出房子,导致体育活动和社会联系较低。尽管跌倒的已知后果,但相对较少的研究考虑了城市建造环境对老年人跌落的影响。这项研究旨在探讨老年人在城市环境中的经验,下降和户外落下的恐惧。我们使用参与式映射测绘调查工具和便利样品对50岁以上的成年人进行了在线调查。研究区是新西兰的基督城。结果表明,在控制日常生活频率之后,感知可访问性和邻域条件都与跌落无关,令人害怕跌落。我们的调查结果表明,需要更好地了解城市环境,户外移动性,害怕在老年人之间跌落和落下的关系,并提出了未来研究的建议。

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