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Evaluation of Clinical Practice Guidelines on Fall Prevention and Management for Older Adults: A Systematic Review

IMPORTANCE: With the global population aging, falls and fall-related injuries are ubiquitous, and several clinical practice guidelines for falls prevention and management for individuals 60 years or older have been developed. A systematic evaluation of the recommendations and agreement level is lack...

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Autores principales: Montero-Odasso, Manuel M., Kamkar, Nellie, Pieruccini-Faria, Frederico, Osman, Abdelhady, Sarquis-Adamson, Yanina, Close, Jacqueline, Hogan, David B., Hunter, Susan Winifred, Kenny, Rose Anne, Lipsitz, Lewis A., Lord, Stephen R., Madden, Kenneth M., Petrovic, Mirko, Ryg, Jesper, Speechley, Mark, Sultana, Munira, Tan, Maw Pin, van der Velde, N., Verghese, Joe, Masud, Tahir
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Medical Association 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8674747/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34910151
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.38911
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author Montero-Odasso, Manuel M.
Kamkar, Nellie
Pieruccini-Faria, Frederico
Osman, Abdelhady
Sarquis-Adamson, Yanina
Close, Jacqueline
Hogan, David B.
Hunter, Susan Winifred
Kenny, Rose Anne
Lipsitz, Lewis A.
Lord, Stephen R.
Madden, Kenneth M.
Petrovic, Mirko
Ryg, Jesper
Speechley, Mark
Sultana, Munira
Tan, Maw Pin
van der Velde, N.
Verghese, Joe
Masud, Tahir
author_facet Montero-Odasso, Manuel M.
Kamkar, Nellie
Pieruccini-Faria, Frederico
Osman, Abdelhady
Sarquis-Adamson, Yanina
Close, Jacqueline
Hogan, David B.
Hunter, Susan Winifred
Kenny, Rose Anne
Lipsitz, Lewis A.
Lord, Stephen R.
Madden, Kenneth M.
Petrovic, Mirko
Ryg, Jesper
Speechley, Mark
Sultana, Munira
Tan, Maw Pin
van der Velde, N.
Verghese, Joe
Masud, Tahir
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description IMPORTANCE: With the global population aging, falls and fall-related injuries are ubiquitous, and several clinical practice guidelines for falls prevention and management for individuals 60 years or older have been developed. A systematic evaluation of the recommendations and agreement level is lacking. OBJECTIVES: To perform a systematic review of clinical practice guidelines for falls prevention and management for adults 60 years or older in all settings (eg, community, acute care, and nursing homes), evaluate agreement in recommendations, and identify potential gaps. EVIDENCE REVIEW: A systematic review following Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses statement methods for clinical practice guidelines on fall prevention and management for older adults was conducted (updated July 1, 2021) using MEDLINE, PubMed, PsycINFO, Embase, CINAHL, the Cochrane Library, PEDro, and Epistemonikos databases. Medical Subject Headings search terms were related to falls, clinical practice guidelines, management and prevention, and older adults, with no restrictions on date, language, or setting for inclusion. Three independent reviewers selected records for full-text examination if they followed evidence- and consensus-based processes and assessed the quality of the guidelines using Appraisal of Guidelines for Research & Evaluation II (AGREE-II) criteria. The strength of the recommendations was evaluated using Grades of Recommendation, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation scores, and agreement across topic areas was assessed using the Fleiss κ statistic. FINDINGS: Of 11 414 records identified, 159 were fully reviewed and assessed for eligibility, and 15 were included. All 15 selected guidelines had high-quality AGREE-II total scores (mean [SD], 80.1% [5.6%]), although individual quality domain scores for clinical applicability (mean [SD], 63.4% [11.4%]) and stakeholder (clinicians, patients, or caregivers) involvement (mean [SD], 76.3% [9.0%]) were lower. A total of 198 recommendations covering 16 topic areas in 15 guidelines were identified after screening 4767 abstracts that proceeded to 159 full texts. Most (≥11) guidelines strongly recommended performing risk stratification, assessment tests for gait and balance, fracture and osteoporosis management, multifactorial interventions, medication review, exercise promotion, environment modification, vision and footwear correction, referral to physiotherapy, and cardiovascular interventions. The strengths of the recommendations were inconsistent for vitamin D supplementation, addressing cognitive factors, and falls prevention education. Recommendations on use of hip protectors and digital technology or wearables were often missing. None of the examined guidelines included a patient or caregiver panel in their deliberations. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: This systematic review found that current clinical practice guidelines on fall prevention and management for older adults showed a high degree of agreement in several areas in which strong recommendations were made, whereas other topic areas did not achieve this level of consensus or coverage. Future guidelines should address clinical applicability of their recommendations and include perspectives of patients and other stakeholders.
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spelling pubmed-86747472022-01-04 Evaluation of Clinical Practice Guidelines on Fall Prevention and Management for Older Adults: A Systematic Review Montero-Odasso, Manuel M. Kamkar, Nellie Pieruccini-Faria, Frederico Osman, Abdelhady Sarquis-Adamson, Yanina Close, Jacqueline Hogan, David B. Hunter, Susan Winifred Kenny, Rose Anne Lipsitz, Lewis A. Lord, Stephen R. Madden, Kenneth M. Petrovic, Mirko Ryg, Jesper Speechley, Mark Sultana, Munira Tan, Maw Pin van der Velde, N. Verghese, Joe Masud, Tahir JAMA Netw Open Original Investigation IMPORTANCE: With the global population aging, falls and fall-related injuries are ubiquitous, and several clinical practice guidelines for falls prevention and management for individuals 60 years or older have been developed. A systematic evaluation of the recommendations and agreement level is lacking. OBJECTIVES: To perform a systematic review of clinical practice guidelines for falls prevention and management for adults 60 years or older in all settings (eg, community, acute care, and nursing homes), evaluate agreement in recommendations, and identify potential gaps. EVIDENCE REVIEW: A systematic review following Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses statement methods for clinical practice guidelines on fall prevention and management for older adults was conducted (updated July 1, 2021) using MEDLINE, PubMed, PsycINFO, Embase, CINAHL, the Cochrane Library, PEDro, and Epistemonikos databases. Medical Subject Headings search terms were related to falls, clinical practice guidelines, management and prevention, and older adults, with no restrictions on date, language, or setting for inclusion. Three independent reviewers selected records for full-text examination if they followed evidence- and consensus-based processes and assessed the quality of the guidelines using Appraisal of Guidelines for Research & Evaluation II (AGREE-II) criteria. The strength of the recommendations was evaluated using Grades of Recommendation, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation scores, and agreement across topic areas was assessed using the Fleiss κ statistic. FINDINGS: Of 11 414 records identified, 159 were fully reviewed and assessed for eligibility, and 15 were included. All 15 selected guidelines had high-quality AGREE-II total scores (mean [SD], 80.1% [5.6%]), although individual quality domain scores for clinical applicability (mean [SD], 63.4% [11.4%]) and stakeholder (clinicians, patients, or caregivers) involvement (mean [SD], 76.3% [9.0%]) were lower. A total of 198 recommendations covering 16 topic areas in 15 guidelines were identified after screening 4767 abstracts that proceeded to 159 full texts. Most (≥11) guidelines strongly recommended performing risk stratification, assessment tests for gait and balance, fracture and osteoporosis management, multifactorial interventions, medication review, exercise promotion, environment modification, vision and footwear correction, referral to physiotherapy, and cardiovascular interventions. The strengths of the recommendations were inconsistent for vitamin D supplementation, addressing cognitive factors, and falls prevention education. Recommendations on use of hip protectors and digital technology or wearables were often missing. None of the examined guidelines included a patient or caregiver panel in their deliberations. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: This systematic review found that current clinical practice guidelines on fall prevention and management for older adults showed a high degree of agreement in several areas in which strong recommendations were made, whereas other topic areas did not achieve this level of consensus or coverage. Future guidelines should address clinical applicability of their recommendations and include perspectives of patients and other stakeholders. American Medical Association 2021-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8674747/ /pubmed/34910151 http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.38911 Text en Copyright 2021 Montero-Odasso MM et al. JAMA Network Open. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY License.
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Montero-Odasso, Manuel M.
Kamkar, Nellie
Pieruccini-Faria, Frederico
Osman, Abdelhady
Sarquis-Adamson, Yanina
Close, Jacqueline
Hogan, David B.
Hunter, Susan Winifred
Kenny, Rose Anne
Lipsitz, Lewis A.
Lord, Stephen R.
Madden, Kenneth M.
Petrovic, Mirko
Ryg, Jesper
Speechley, Mark
Sultana, Munira
Tan, Maw Pin
van der Velde, N.
Verghese, Joe
Masud, Tahir
Evaluation of Clinical Practice Guidelines on Fall Prevention and Management for Older Adults: A Systematic Review
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title_short Evaluation of Clinical Practice Guidelines on Fall Prevention and Management for Older Adults: A Systematic Review
title_sort evaluation of clinical practice guidelines on fall prevention and management for older adults: a systematic review
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8674747/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34910151
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.38911
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