When a fall leads to a hospital emergency department visit: a focus group study on factors influencing the adoption of falls prevention measures

跌倒导致急诊就诊:一项关于影响防跌倒措施采纳因素的焦点小组研究

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Studies have demonstrated the positive impact of falls prevention interventions for high-risk older adults who have experienced a severe fall. However, uptake and adherence rates remain low. The purpose of this study is to assess the capabilities, opportunities and motivations of older adults following a fall with subsequent presentation to the emergency department and direct discharge home in relation to falls prevention measures. DESIGN AND SETTING: This study, conducted as part of the 'Sentinel fall presenting to the emergency department' project at the Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg in Germany, involved a participatory research team (PRT). It was a qualitative study based on focus group interviews undertaken between June and October 2022, analysed in accordance with qualitative content analysis following Kuckartz. The Theoretical Domains Framework forms the basis of the deductive category system. PRT members collaborated as co-researchers in conducting and analysing the focus groups. PARTICIPANTS: 12 focus groups were conducted (N=52). The participants were older adults (≥60 years) who had received outpatient care in an emergency department following a fall (N=41) and their relatives (N=11). RESULTS: Interviewees indicated that both knowledge of available support options and the ability to self-evaluate are important following a fall. Additionally, health circumstances, such as limitations resulting from fall-related consequences, influence the adoption of falls prevention measures. Social influences, as well as environmental context and resources, were also discussed, reflecting participants' preferences for intervention design, such as having a central point of contact and specific courses on fall training. Moreover, the fall event itself may strengthen the perceived need for preventive measures, whereas a fear of falling can lead to reduced or modified activity levels. CONCLUSIONS: To improve the engagement of older adults in falls prevention interventions following a fall, the establishment of a central point of contact could be considered. Individual tailored interventions, including psychological support as well as specific fall training, are needed. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: DRKS00025949.

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