Every Fall Matters: Challenging Ageism and Negative Self-Perception of Aging

每一次跌倒都至关重要:挑战年龄歧视和对衰老的负面自我认知

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Abstract

Falls are a preventable health event that often signals deeper physical, psychological, and socioenvironmental vulnerabilities. Yet, ageism and negative self-perception of aging, rooted in psychological mechanisms, such as stereotype embodiment, continue to obscure this reality. The pervasive belief that "older people just fall" is not only inaccurate but also harmful, leading to under-recognition, under-treatment, and under-engagement in fall prevention efforts. These ageist assumptions delay critical interventions, discourage older individuals from seeking help, and perpetuate a cycle of decline. Psychiatric-mental health nursing plays a vital role in addressing these psychological barriers, promoting awareness, and fostering resilience. By adopting a holistic, respectful, and empowering approach, fall prevention can be framed as a pathway to independence and vitality. This shift transforms fall prevention from a reactive safety measure into a proactive strategy, rooted in equity, dignity, and thriving in later life. Older adults deserve autonomy and the opportunity to thrive.

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