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Reducing Falls Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults From Clinicians’ Perspectives: A Systems Modeling Approach

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Falls among older adults are a significant health problem globally. Studies of multicomponent fall prevention programs in randomized controlled trials demonstrate effectiveness in reducing falls; however, the translation of research into the community remains challenging....

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Autores principales: Koh, Vanessa Jean Wen, Matchar, David B, Chan, Angelique Wei-Ming, Lee, June May-Ling, Lai, Wei Xuan, Rosario, Dulcie, George, Anne, Ho, Vanda, Ismail, Noor Hafizah Bte, Lien, Christopher Tsung Chien, Merchant, Reshma A, Tan, Shuyan Melissa, Wong, Chek Hooi, Xu, Tianma
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10484166/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37694132
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igad077
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author Koh, Vanessa Jean Wen
Matchar, David B
Chan, Angelique Wei-Ming
Lee, June May-Ling
Lai, Wei Xuan
Rosario, Dulcie
George, Anne
Ho, Vanda
Ismail, Noor Hafizah Bte
Lien, Christopher Tsung Chien
Merchant, Reshma A
Tan, Shuyan Melissa
Wong, Chek Hooi
Xu, Tianma
author_facet Koh, Vanessa Jean Wen
Matchar, David B
Chan, Angelique Wei-Ming
Lee, June May-Ling
Lai, Wei Xuan
Rosario, Dulcie
George, Anne
Ho, Vanda
Ismail, Noor Hafizah Bte
Lien, Christopher Tsung Chien
Merchant, Reshma A
Tan, Shuyan Melissa
Wong, Chek Hooi
Xu, Tianma
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description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Falls among older adults are a significant health problem globally. Studies of multicomponent fall prevention programs in randomized controlled trials demonstrate effectiveness in reducing falls; however, the translation of research into the community remains challenging. Although there is an increasing interest to understand the factors contributing to implementation barriers, the dynamic relationships between factors are less well examined. Furthermore, evidence on implementation barriers from Asia is lacking as most of these studies originate from the West. As such, this study aims to engage stakeholders in uncovering the factors that facilitate or inhibit implementing community-based fall prevention programs in Singapore, with a focus on the interrelationship between those factors. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Health care professionals familiar with fall prevention programs were invited to discuss the enablers and challenges to the implementation. This effort was facilitated using a systems modeling methodology of Group Model Building (GMB) to share ideas and create a common conceptual model of the challenges. The GMB employs various engagement techniques to draw on the experiences and perceptions of all stakeholders involved. RESULTS: This process led to the development of a Causal Loop Diagram (CLD), a qualitative conceptual model of the dynamic relationships between the barriers and facilitators of implementing fall prevention programs. Results from the CLD show that implementation is influenced by two main drivers: health care provider factors that influenced referrals, and patient factors that influenced referral acceptance and long-term adherence. Key leverage points for potential interventions were identified as well. DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS: The overall recommendation emphasized closer coordination and collaboration across providers to ensure sustainable and effective community-based fall prevention programs. This has to be supported by a national effort, involving a multidisciplinary stakeholder advisory group. These findings generated would be promising to guide future approaches to fall prevention.
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spelling pubmed-104841662023-09-08 Reducing Falls Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults From Clinicians’ Perspectives: A Systems Modeling Approach Koh, Vanessa Jean Wen Matchar, David B Chan, Angelique Wei-Ming Lee, June May-Ling Lai, Wei Xuan Rosario, Dulcie George, Anne Ho, Vanda Ismail, Noor Hafizah Bte Lien, Christopher Tsung Chien Merchant, Reshma A Tan, Shuyan Melissa Wong, Chek Hooi Xu, Tianma Innov Aging Original Research Article BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Falls among older adults are a significant health problem globally. Studies of multicomponent fall prevention programs in randomized controlled trials demonstrate effectiveness in reducing falls; however, the translation of research into the community remains challenging. Although there is an increasing interest to understand the factors contributing to implementation barriers, the dynamic relationships between factors are less well examined. Furthermore, evidence on implementation barriers from Asia is lacking as most of these studies originate from the West. As such, this study aims to engage stakeholders in uncovering the factors that facilitate or inhibit implementing community-based fall prevention programs in Singapore, with a focus on the interrelationship between those factors. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Health care professionals familiar with fall prevention programs were invited to discuss the enablers and challenges to the implementation. This effort was facilitated using a systems modeling methodology of Group Model Building (GMB) to share ideas and create a common conceptual model of the challenges. The GMB employs various engagement techniques to draw on the experiences and perceptions of all stakeholders involved. RESULTS: This process led to the development of a Causal Loop Diagram (CLD), a qualitative conceptual model of the dynamic relationships between the barriers and facilitators of implementing fall prevention programs. Results from the CLD show that implementation is influenced by two main drivers: health care provider factors that influenced referrals, and patient factors that influenced referral acceptance and long-term adherence. Key leverage points for potential interventions were identified as well. DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS: The overall recommendation emphasized closer coordination and collaboration across providers to ensure sustainable and effective community-based fall prevention programs. This has to be supported by a national effort, involving a multidisciplinary stakeholder advisory group. These findings generated would be promising to guide future approaches to fall prevention. Oxford University Press 2023-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10484166/ /pubmed/37694132 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igad077 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Koh, Vanessa Jean Wen
Matchar, David B
Chan, Angelique Wei-Ming
Lee, June May-Ling
Lai, Wei Xuan
Rosario, Dulcie
George, Anne
Ho, Vanda
Ismail, Noor Hafizah Bte
Lien, Christopher Tsung Chien
Merchant, Reshma A
Tan, Shuyan Melissa
Wong, Chek Hooi
Xu, Tianma
Reducing Falls Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults From Clinicians’ Perspectives: A Systems Modeling Approach
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title_full Reducing Falls Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults From Clinicians’ Perspectives: A Systems Modeling Approach
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title_full_unstemmed Reducing Falls Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults From Clinicians’ Perspectives: A Systems Modeling Approach
title_short Reducing Falls Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults From Clinicians’ Perspectives: A Systems Modeling Approach
title_sort reducing falls among community-dwelling older adults from clinicians’ perspectives: a systems modeling approach
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10484166/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37694132
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igad077
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