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Citation

Okoye EC, Akosile CO, Maruf FA, Onwuakagba IU, Mgbeojedo UG. Arch. Gerontol. Geriatr. 2021; 94: e104375.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.archger.2021.104375

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Falls and fear of falling (FOF) have serious adverse effects for older adults. Culturally-specific and environmentally-tailored interventions may help address the problems of falls and FOF. No such interventions are however available for use in the African context.

OBJECTIVE: To explore falls and FOF among older adults in an assisted-living facility, as a foundation for developing interventions to address falls and FOF.

METHODS: This qualitative study involved purposefully recruiting nine older adults and four caregivers at an assisted-living facility in Southeast Nigeria. Focus group discussions were conducted separately for older adults and the caregivers. Data were analysed using an Inductive Approach.

RESULTS: Four themes emerged: incidence of falls and fear of falling; factors associated with falls and fear of falling; health implications of falls and fear of falling; and coping strategies to deal with falls and fear of falling. Older adults were experiencing a high prevalence of falls and FOF perceived to be caused by both cultural/environmental/institutional-related factors (poorly lit environment at night; poor ambulatory surfaces; unwillingness to accept age-related changes in physical capacity; poor disposition towards walking aids; poor treatment of injuries; misconceptions; poor physical activity participation; and external perturbation) and intrinsic factors (psychological/emotional, concentration/attention, socio-demographic and morbidity-related).

CONCLUSION: The older adults were experiencing a high prevalence of falls and FOF which has a multifactorial origin of common and cultural/societal/institutional/environmental-related factors. The need for a multicomponent and culturally and environmentally-specific interventions to address falls and FOF in this sample is thus highlighted.


Language: en

Keywords

Nigeria; Older adult; Fall; Intervention development; Fear of falling; Assisted-living facility

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