Cargando…

Older persons’ narrations on falls and falling—Stories of courage and endurance

Fall related injuries in nursing homes have a major impact on the quality of life in later adulthood and there is a dearth of studies on falling and fall prevention from the older person's perspective. The aim of the study was to identify how older persons perceive falling, fall prevention, and...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Clancy, Anne, Balteskard, Bjørg, Perander, Bente, Mahler, Marianne
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Co-Action Publishing 2015
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4288919/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25575686
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/qhw.v10.26123
_version_ 1782352030991384576
author Clancy, Anne
Balteskard, Bjørg
Perander, Bente
Mahler, Marianne
author_facet Clancy, Anne
Balteskard, Bjørg
Perander, Bente
Mahler, Marianne
author_sort Clancy, Anne
collection PubMed
description Fall related injuries in nursing homes have a major impact on the quality of life in later adulthood and there is a dearth of studies on falling and fall prevention from the older person's perspective. The aim of the study was to identify how older persons perceive falling, fall prevention, and fall accidents. Six in-depth interviews were carried out and a hermeneutic phenomenological method was used to describe and interpret the older persons’ accounts. Interpretations of Levinasian and Heidegarian philosophy related to dwelling and mobility helped cultivate important insights. Symbolic and physical environments are important for the participants’ well-being. The older persons in the study did not wish to dwell on the subject of falling and spoke of past and present coping strategies and the importance of staying on their feet. The women spoke about endurance in their daily lives. The men's narrations were more dramatic; they became animated when they spoke of their active past lives. As the scope of the study is small, these gender differences require further investigation. However, their stories give specific knowledge about the individual and their symbolic environmental circumstances and universal knowledge about the importance of integrating cultural environmental knowledge in health promotion and care work. Traditional fall prevention interventions are often risk oriented and based on generalized knowledge applied to particular cases. The findings indicate a need for contextual life-world knowledge and an understanding of fall prevention as a piece in a larger puzzle within a broader framework of culture, health, and well-being. Showing an interest in the older persons’ stories can help safeguard their integrity and promote their well-being. This can ignite a spark that kindles their desire to participate in meaningful exercises and activities.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-4288919
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2015
publisher Co-Action Publishing
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-42889192015-01-26 Older persons’ narrations on falls and falling—Stories of courage and endurance Clancy, Anne Balteskard, Bjørg Perander, Bente Mahler, Marianne Int J Qual Stud Health Well-being Empirical Study Fall related injuries in nursing homes have a major impact on the quality of life in later adulthood and there is a dearth of studies on falling and fall prevention from the older person's perspective. The aim of the study was to identify how older persons perceive falling, fall prevention, and fall accidents. Six in-depth interviews were carried out and a hermeneutic phenomenological method was used to describe and interpret the older persons’ accounts. Interpretations of Levinasian and Heidegarian philosophy related to dwelling and mobility helped cultivate important insights. Symbolic and physical environments are important for the participants’ well-being. The older persons in the study did not wish to dwell on the subject of falling and spoke of past and present coping strategies and the importance of staying on their feet. The women spoke about endurance in their daily lives. The men's narrations were more dramatic; they became animated when they spoke of their active past lives. As the scope of the study is small, these gender differences require further investigation. However, their stories give specific knowledge about the individual and their symbolic environmental circumstances and universal knowledge about the importance of integrating cultural environmental knowledge in health promotion and care work. Traditional fall prevention interventions are often risk oriented and based on generalized knowledge applied to particular cases. The findings indicate a need for contextual life-world knowledge and an understanding of fall prevention as a piece in a larger puzzle within a broader framework of culture, health, and well-being. Showing an interest in the older persons’ stories can help safeguard their integrity and promote their well-being. This can ignite a spark that kindles their desire to participate in meaningful exercises and activities. Co-Action Publishing 2015-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4288919/ /pubmed/25575686 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/qhw.v10.26123 Text en © 2015 A. Clancy et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Empirical Study
Clancy, Anne
Balteskard, Bjørg
Perander, Bente
Mahler, Marianne
Older persons’ narrations on falls and falling—Stories of courage and endurance
title Older persons’ narrations on falls and falling—Stories of courage and endurance
title_full Older persons’ narrations on falls and falling—Stories of courage and endurance
title_fullStr Older persons’ narrations on falls and falling—Stories of courage and endurance
title_full_unstemmed Older persons’ narrations on falls and falling—Stories of courage and endurance
title_short Older persons’ narrations on falls and falling—Stories of courage and endurance
title_sort older persons’ narrations on falls and falling—stories of courage and endurance
topic Empirical Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4288919/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25575686
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/qhw.v10.26123
work_keys_str_mv AT clancyanne olderpersonsnarrationsonfallsandfallingstoriesofcourageandendurance
AT balteskardbjørg olderpersonsnarrationsonfallsandfallingstoriesofcourageandendurance
AT peranderbente olderpersonsnarrationsonfallsandfallingstoriesofcourageandendurance
AT mahlermarianne olderpersonsnarrationsonfallsandfallingstoriesofcourageandendurance