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Citation

Somerville E, Yan Y, Stark S. OTJR 2023; ePub(ePub): ePub.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, Slack Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/15394492231182398

PMID

37401744

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Home hazard removal programs are effective in reducing falls among older adults, but delivery in the United States is limited.

OBJECTIVES: We completed a process evaluation of the Home Hazard Removal Program (HARP), an intervention delivered by occupational therapists.

METHODS: Using the RE-AIM framework (reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation, maintenance), we examined outcomes using descriptive statistics and frequency distribution. We examined differences between covariates using Pearson correlation coefficients and two-sample t tests.

RESULTS: 79.1% of eligible older adults participated (reach); they experienced a 38% reduction in fall rates (effectiveness). Ninety percent of recommended strategies were completed (adoption), 99% of intervention elements were delivered (implementation), and 91% of strategies were still used at 12 months (maintenance). Participants received an average of 258.6 minutes of occupational therapy. An average of US$765.83 was spent per participant to deliver the intervention.

CONCLUSIONS: HARP has good reach, effectiveness, adherence, implementation, and maintenance and is a low-cost intervention.


Language: en

Keywords

older adults; occupational therapy; evidence-based practice; intervention; environment

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