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Citation

Lim JO, Gu MO. J. Korean Acad. Nurs. 2022; 52(3): 341-358.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, Korean Society of Nursing Science)

DOI

10.4040/jkan.21230

PMID

35818881

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study examined the effects of a person-centered fall prevention program for older adults with dementia in long-term care hospitals.

METHODS: A nonequivalent control group pretest-posttest design was used. The study sample included 42 older adults with dementia (experimental group: 21, control group: 21) and 42 caregivers (experimental group: 21, control group: 21). The program comprised 48 sessions held over 12 weeks and included exercise intervention with resistance and balance, dance walking (45~60 min, three times/week), cognitive and emotional intervention (35~50 min, once per week), and person-centered fall prevention education (10 min, once per week). The program for caregivers consisted of six educational sessions (i.e., fall prevention competency enhancement and person-centered care strategy education, 80 min, once per week) for six weeks. Data were collected before participation and 12 weeks after program completion from February 18 to May 12, 2019. Data analysis was conducted using the chi-square test, t-test, and Mann-Whitney U test with SPSS/WIN 21.0.

RESULTS: The experimental group of older adults with dementia showed significant improvement in physical and cognitive functions, and a decrease in depression, and behavioral and psychological symptoms, when compared with the control group. caregivers in the experimental group exhibited significant improvement in fall-related knowledge and person-centered care of older adults with dementia compared to the control group.

CONCLUSION: The study findings indicate that this program was effective as a nursing intervention for fall prevention among older adults with dementia in long-term care hospitals.


Language: ko

Keywords

Aged; Humans; Accidental Falls; *Caregivers/psychology; *Dementia; Caregiver; Dementia; Hospitals; Long-Term Care

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