A qualitative photo-elicitation study exploring the impact of falls and fall risk on individuals with subacute spinal cord injury.

<h4>Background</h4>Individuals living with chronic spinal cord injury or disease (SCI/D) are at an increased risk of falling. However, little is known about the impact of falls and fall risk in the subacute phase of SCI/D, despite this being a time when fall prevention initiatives are de...

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Main Authors: Olinda D Habib Perez, Samantha Martin, Katherine Chan, Hardeep Singh, Karen K Yoshida, Kristin E Musselman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2022-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269660
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author Olinda D Habib Perez
Samantha Martin
Katherine Chan
Hardeep Singh
Karen K Yoshida
Kristin E Musselman
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Samantha Martin
Katherine Chan
Hardeep Singh
Karen K Yoshida
Kristin E Musselman
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description <h4>Background</h4>Individuals living with chronic spinal cord injury or disease (SCI/D) are at an increased risk of falling. However, little is known about the impact of falls and fall risk in the subacute phase of SCI/D, despite this being a time when fall prevention initiatives are delivered. Hence, we explored the impact of falls and fall risk in individuals with subacute SCI/D as they transitioned from inpatient rehabilitation to community living.<h4>Methods</h4>This qualitative photo-elicitation study used an inductive thematic analysis. Eight individuals (7 male) undergoing inpatient rehabilitation at a Canadian tertiary rehabilitation hospital due to a new SCI/D participated. Six months following discharge, photo-elicitation interviewing was used to understand the impact of falls and fall risk. Over 7-14 days, participants completed a photo-assignment that involved taking photographs in response to questions, such as what increases/decreases your likelihood of falling? A semi-structured interview followed, in which participants described their photographs and discussed their experiences with falls, fall risk and fall prevention training.<h4>Results</h4>Four themes were identified. 1) Risk factors and strategies identified through lived experience. Participants discovered their fall risk factors and fall prevention strategies through "trial and error". 2) Influences on the individual's perception of their fall risk. Prior experience with falls, including falls experienced by themselves as well as friends and family, influenced their perception of fall risk. 3) Experiencing life differently due to increased fall risk. A high fall risk reduced participation, increased negative emotions and decreased independence and quality of life. 4) Falls training in rehabilitation can be improved. Prior experiences with falls training varied; however, participants expressed a desire for comprehensive and individualized training.<h4>Conclusion</h4>Although participants' experiences with falls and fall prevention varied, falls and the risk of falling can have a significant impact on the first year of living with a SCI/D.
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spelling doaj.art-18fb4d936f83488face3d6c4577105342022-12-22T02:29:25ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032022-01-01176e026966010.1371/journal.pone.0269660A qualitative photo-elicitation study exploring the impact of falls and fall risk on individuals with subacute spinal cord injury.Olinda D Habib PerezSamantha MartinKatherine ChanHardeep SinghKaren K YoshidaKristin E Musselman<h4>Background</h4>Individuals living with chronic spinal cord injury or disease (SCI/D) are at an increased risk of falling. However, little is known about the impact of falls and fall risk in the subacute phase of SCI/D, despite this being a time when fall prevention initiatives are delivered. Hence, we explored the impact of falls and fall risk in individuals with subacute SCI/D as they transitioned from inpatient rehabilitation to community living.<h4>Methods</h4>This qualitative photo-elicitation study used an inductive thematic analysis. Eight individuals (7 male) undergoing inpatient rehabilitation at a Canadian tertiary rehabilitation hospital due to a new SCI/D participated. Six months following discharge, photo-elicitation interviewing was used to understand the impact of falls and fall risk. Over 7-14 days, participants completed a photo-assignment that involved taking photographs in response to questions, such as what increases/decreases your likelihood of falling? A semi-structured interview followed, in which participants described their photographs and discussed their experiences with falls, fall risk and fall prevention training.<h4>Results</h4>Four themes were identified. 1) Risk factors and strategies identified through lived experience. Participants discovered their fall risk factors and fall prevention strategies through "trial and error". 2) Influences on the individual's perception of their fall risk. Prior experience with falls, including falls experienced by themselves as well as friends and family, influenced their perception of fall risk. 3) Experiencing life differently due to increased fall risk. A high fall risk reduced participation, increased negative emotions and decreased independence and quality of life. 4) Falls training in rehabilitation can be improved. Prior experiences with falls training varied; however, participants expressed a desire for comprehensive and individualized training.<h4>Conclusion</h4>Although participants' experiences with falls and fall prevention varied, falls and the risk of falling can have a significant impact on the first year of living with a SCI/D.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269660
spellingShingle Olinda D Habib Perez
Samantha Martin
Katherine Chan
Hardeep Singh
Karen K Yoshida
Kristin E Musselman
A qualitative photo-elicitation study exploring the impact of falls and fall risk on individuals with subacute spinal cord injury.
PLoS ONE
title A qualitative photo-elicitation study exploring the impact of falls and fall risk on individuals with subacute spinal cord injury.
title_full A qualitative photo-elicitation study exploring the impact of falls and fall risk on individuals with subacute spinal cord injury.
title_fullStr A qualitative photo-elicitation study exploring the impact of falls and fall risk on individuals with subacute spinal cord injury.
title_full_unstemmed A qualitative photo-elicitation study exploring the impact of falls and fall risk on individuals with subacute spinal cord injury.
title_short A qualitative photo-elicitation study exploring the impact of falls and fall risk on individuals with subacute spinal cord injury.
title_sort qualitative photo elicitation study exploring the impact of falls and fall risk on individuals with subacute spinal cord injury
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269660
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