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CHARACTERISTICS OF MALADAPTIVE FALL RISK APPRAISAL AMONG OLDER ADULTS AGES 60 YEARS AND OLDER

Even though one-third of older adults have maladaptive fall risk appraisal (FRA), no studies has examined this discrepancy between perceived fall risk and physical fall risk among older adults in Thailand. We examined the characteristics of fall risk appraisal (FRA). 433 community-dwelling older adu...

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Autores principales: Thiamwong, Ladda, Ng, Boon Peng
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6840417/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.1755
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description Even though one-third of older adults have maladaptive fall risk appraisal (FRA), no studies has examined this discrepancy between perceived fall risk and physical fall risk among older adults in Thailand. We examined the characteristics of fall risk appraisal (FRA). 433 community-dwelling older adults were randomly selected from two provinces in Southern Thailand. Physical fall risk was assessed by a full tandem stand test and perceived fall risk was assessed by the Fall-Efficacy Scale International. We classified FRA into: 1) Rational FRA means low physical fall risk and low perceived fall risk; 2) Irrational FRA means low physical fall risk but high-perceived fall risk; 3) Congruent FRA means high physical fall risk and high-perceived fall risk; and 4) Incongruent FRA means high physical fall risk but low perceived fall risk. Irrational FRA and Incongruent FRA are a maladaptive FRA. About 60% of the participants had maladaptive FRA, which consisted of irrational FRA (57.3%) and incongruent FRA (2.3%). 20.8% were in rational FRA and 19.6% in congruent FRA. Among those with rational FRA, incongruent FRA, irrational FRA, and congruent FRA, 27.8%, 60%, 41.1%, and 74.1% reported having at least one fall in the past year, respectively. After covariate adjustment, participants in the congruent FRA group were 3.29 times more likely (p=0.006) to fall than those in rational FRA. High proportion of participants had maladaptive FRA so screening individuals with maladaptive FRA and prevent them to transition into the congruent FRA group is important efforts to mitigate health and economic burdens.
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spelling pubmed-68404172019-11-14 CHARACTERISTICS OF MALADAPTIVE FALL RISK APPRAISAL AMONG OLDER ADULTS AGES 60 YEARS AND OLDER Thiamwong, Ladda Ng, Boon Peng Innov Aging Session 2360 (Poster) Even though one-third of older adults have maladaptive fall risk appraisal (FRA), no studies has examined this discrepancy between perceived fall risk and physical fall risk among older adults in Thailand. We examined the characteristics of fall risk appraisal (FRA). 433 community-dwelling older adults were randomly selected from two provinces in Southern Thailand. Physical fall risk was assessed by a full tandem stand test and perceived fall risk was assessed by the Fall-Efficacy Scale International. We classified FRA into: 1) Rational FRA means low physical fall risk and low perceived fall risk; 2) Irrational FRA means low physical fall risk but high-perceived fall risk; 3) Congruent FRA means high physical fall risk and high-perceived fall risk; and 4) Incongruent FRA means high physical fall risk but low perceived fall risk. Irrational FRA and Incongruent FRA are a maladaptive FRA. About 60% of the participants had maladaptive FRA, which consisted of irrational FRA (57.3%) and incongruent FRA (2.3%). 20.8% were in rational FRA and 19.6% in congruent FRA. Among those with rational FRA, incongruent FRA, irrational FRA, and congruent FRA, 27.8%, 60%, 41.1%, and 74.1% reported having at least one fall in the past year, respectively. After covariate adjustment, participants in the congruent FRA group were 3.29 times more likely (p=0.006) to fall than those in rational FRA. High proportion of participants had maladaptive FRA so screening individuals with maladaptive FRA and prevent them to transition into the congruent FRA group is important efforts to mitigate health and economic burdens. Oxford University Press 2019-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6840417/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.1755 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://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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title CHARACTERISTICS OF MALADAPTIVE FALL RISK APPRAISAL AMONG OLDER ADULTS AGES 60 YEARS AND OLDER
title_full CHARACTERISTICS OF MALADAPTIVE FALL RISK APPRAISAL AMONG OLDER ADULTS AGES 60 YEARS AND OLDER
title_fullStr CHARACTERISTICS OF MALADAPTIVE FALL RISK APPRAISAL AMONG OLDER ADULTS AGES 60 YEARS AND OLDER
title_full_unstemmed CHARACTERISTICS OF MALADAPTIVE FALL RISK APPRAISAL AMONG OLDER ADULTS AGES 60 YEARS AND OLDER
title_short CHARACTERISTICS OF MALADAPTIVE FALL RISK APPRAISAL AMONG OLDER ADULTS AGES 60 YEARS AND OLDER
title_sort characteristics of maladaptive fall risk appraisal among older adults ages 60 years and older
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