Korean J Health Promot.  2013 Jun;13(2):76-85.

Predictors of Fall Prevention Behaviors in Elderly Inpatients

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Nursing, Soonchunhyang University Cheonan Hospital, Cheonan, Korea.
  • 2Department of Nursing, Soonchunhyang University College of Medicine, Cheonan, Korea. ssj1119@sch.ac.kr

Abstract

BACKGROUND
The purpose of this study was to identify predictive factors for preventive behaviors of falls in elderly inpatients.
METHODS
Data on 200 elderly inpatients at one university hospital were collected. Descriptive analysis, independent t-test, analysis of variance, and stepwise multiple regression analysis were done to analyze the data.
RESULTS
The high risk group, scoring higher than 5.0 in the degree of self-awareness of fall risk, scored low in knowledge about falls while subjects with activity limitations and not using hearing aids scored significantly high in the same area. Subjects with no training regarding falls and the high risk group scored low in fall efficacy while subjects with activity limitations and using hearing aids scored significantly high in the same area. The degree of self-awareness of fall risk, knowledge about falls, and fall efficacy were significant factors affecting fall prevention activities.
CONCLUSIONS
These findings suggest that self-awareness of the risk of falls, knowledge about falls, and fall efficacy are significant factors in preventing falls. These factors should be considered when developing nursing assessment tools and intervention programs for elderly inpatients.

Keyword

Prevention; Aged; Accidental falls; Knowledge

MeSH Terms

Accidental Falls
Aged
Hearing Aids
Humans
Inpatients
Nursing Assessment
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