Giảm thiểu tình trạng ngã tại các viện dưỡng lão: xác thực dữ liệu thực tế về ứng dụng kỹ thuật số can thiệp đa yếu tố đối với tình trạng ngã

Rafaela Ganga1, Deborah Fitzsimmons2, Grahame Smith2, Ali Mustafa2
1Liverpool Business School, Faculty of Business and Law, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK
2School of Nursing and Allied Health, Faculty of Health, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK

Tóm tắt

Tóm tắt Nền tảng Một trong ba người trưởng thành trên 65 tuổi và một trong hai người trưởng thành trên 80 tuổi sẽ trải qua ít nhất một lần ngã trong một năm. Tai nạn ngã gây ra một gánh nặng chi phí đáng kể cho Dịch vụ Y tế Quốc gia. Việc ngăn ngừa ngã trong các viện dưỡng lão là một mục tiêu chính sách y tế công cộng quan trọng ở Vương quốc Anh. Hướng dẫn lâm sàng của Viện Quốc gia về Sức khỏe và Chăm sóc (CG21) vào năm 2004 khuyến nghị phát hiện rủi ro và can thiệp ngăn ngừa ngã đa yếu tố. Công nghệ số cho phép theo dõi và can thiệp riêng biệt. Tuy nhiên, chưa có tính chắc chắn về tác động của các can thiệp đa yếu tố đối với tỷ lệ ngã.

Từ khóa

#giảm ngã #viện dưỡng lão #can thiệp đa yếu tố #công nghệ số #sức khỏe cộng đồng.

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