Fall Prevention Care Management: Implementation and Outcomes of a Project to Reduce Fall Risks of Older Adults in Assisted Living Facilities.
Autor: | McKinley Yoder, Claire L., Hiroko Kyoshi-Teo, Ochoa-Cosler, Olivia |
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EVALUATION of medical care
WELL-being RESEARCH methodology HEALTH status indicators HUMAN services programs UNDERGRADUATES PRIMARY health care QUALITATIVE research ACCIDENTAL falls RESIDENTIAL care HEALTH behavior COMMUNICATION NURSING students CONTENT analysis EARLY medical intervention PATIENT safety OLD age |
Zdroj: | Journal of Nursing Care Quality; Oct-Dec2023, Vol. 38 Issue 4, p374-380, 7p |
Abstrakt: | Background: Accidental falls are common among older adults and may lead to devastating consequences. One promising approach to reduce falls is to engage older adults in fall risk reduction through care management. Purpose: This article describes the implementation by undergraduate nursing students of a 6-week interdisciplinary Fall Prevention Care Management (FPCM) intervention to improve the safety of older adults living in assisted living facilities. Methods: A secondary qualitative descriptive analysis of narrative visit notes was conducted using the Meyer et al taxonomy to characterize fall prevention interventions with older adults. Results: Individualized fall prevention interventions including motivational interviewing and care management supported clients' engagement with fall prevention by facilitating behavior change related to fall prevention, helping clients identify and reflect on meaning and/or perceptions related to fall prevention. Conclusion: The FPCM project was acceptable, facilitated high fall risk older adults' engagement with fall prevention, and yielded many positive outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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