Reducing the fear of falling among community-dwelling elderly adults through cognitive-behavioural strategies and intense Tai Chi exercise: a randomized controlled trial

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作者
Huang, Tzu-Ting [1 ]
Yang, Lin-Hui [2 ]
Liu, Chia-Yih [3 ]
机构
[1] Chang Gung Univ, Sch Nursing, Tao Yuan, Taiwan
[2] Chang Gung Inst Technol, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
[3] Chang Gung Med Ctr, Dept Psychiat, Tao Yuan, Taiwan
关键词
cognitive behavioural; elderly adults; falls prevention; fear of falling; nursing; Tai Chi exercise; GENERALIZED ANXIETY DISORDER; PANIC DISORDER; OLDER-ADULTS; PREVENTING FALLS; CLINICAL-TRIAL; INTERVENTION; THERAPY; PROGRAMS; HOME; DEPRESSION;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2648.2010.05553.x
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
P>Aim. To examine the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioural strategies with/without intense Tai Chi exercise in reducing fear of falling among community-dwelling elderly adults. Background. Fear of falling is a major health problem among community-dwelling older persons. The prevalence of this fear ranges from 29% to 77%, indicating the importance of developing effective strategies to reduce fear of falling among elderly adults. Methods. Data were collected from January to December 2007. A randomized controlled trial with three groups (control, cognitive-behavioural and cognitive-behavioural with Tai Chi). Participants were assessed at baseline for demographic data, falls-related history, and fear of falling. Data on these variables plus falls, mobility, social support behaviour and satisfaction, and quality of life were also collected at 2 and 5 months after interventions. Results. Participants in the three groups differed significantly in both measures of fear of falling (F = 20 center dot 89, P < 0 center dot 001; F = 6 center dot 09, P < 0 center dot 001) and mobility (F = 30 center dot 33, P < 0 center dot 001), social support behaviour and satisfaction (F = 3 center dot 32, P < 0 center dot 05 and F = 6 center dot 35, P < 0 center dot 001, respectively), and quality of life (F = 16 center dot 66, P < 0 center dot 001). In addition, participants who received the cognitive-behavioural intervention with Tai Chi had significantly lower fear of falling scores (P < 0 center dot 001) and higher mobility (P < 0 center dot 001), social support satisfaction (P < 0 center dot 01) and quality of life (P < 0 center dot 001) than the cognitive-behavioural alone and control groups at 5 months. The three groups did not differ significantly in falls. Conclusion. The results of this trial suggest that the cognitive-behavioural intervention with Tai Chi exercise helped community-dwelling elderly adults to enhance their mobility, to manage their fear of falling and to increase their quality of life.
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页数:11
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