A Population-Based Intervention for the Prevention of Falls and Fractures in Home Dwelling People 65 Years and Older in South Germany: Protocol

BackgroundFalls and fall-related injuries pose a major threat to older peoples’ health, and are associated with increased morbidity and mortality. In the course of demographic changes, development and implementation of fall prevention strategies have been recognized as an urgent public health challe...

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Main Authors: Klein, Diana, Rapp, Kilian, Küpper, Michaela, Becker, Clemens, Fischer, Torben, Büchele, Gisela, Benzinger, Petra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2014-03-01
Series:JMIR Research Protocols
Online Access:http://www.researchprotocols.org/2014/1/e19/
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author Klein, Diana
Rapp, Kilian
Küpper, Michaela
Becker, Clemens
Fischer, Torben
Büchele, Gisela
Benzinger, Petra
author_facet Klein, Diana
Rapp, Kilian
Küpper, Michaela
Becker, Clemens
Fischer, Torben
Büchele, Gisela
Benzinger, Petra
author_sort Klein, Diana
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description BackgroundFalls and fall-related injuries pose a major threat to older peoples’ health, and are associated with increased morbidity and mortality. In the course of demographic changes, development and implementation of fall prevention strategies have been recognized as an urgent public health challenge. Various risk factors for falls and a number of effective interventions have been recognized. A substantial proportion of falls occur for people who are neither frail nor at high risk. Therefore, population-based approaches reaching the entire older population are needed. ObjectiveThe objective of the study presented is the development, implementation, and evaluation of a population-based intervention for the prevention of falls and fall-related injuries in a medium sized city in Germany. MethodsThe study is designed as a population-based approach. The intervention community is a mid sized city named Reutlingen in southern Germany with a population of 112,700 people. All community dwelling inhabitants 65 years and older are addressed. There are two main measures that are defined: (1) increase of overall physical activity, and (2) reduction of modifiable risk factors for falls such as deficits in strength and balance, home and environmental hazards, impaired vision, unsafe footwear, and improper use of assistive devices. The implementation strategies are developed in a participatory community planning process. These might include, for example, training of professionals and volunteers, improved availability of exercise classes, and education and raising awareness via newspaper, radio, or lectures. ResultsThe study starts in September 2010 and ends in December 2013. It is evaluated primarily by process evaluation as well as by telephone survey. ConclusionsPhysical activity as a key message entails multiple positive effects with benefits on a range of geriatric symptoms. The strength of the design is the development of implementation strategies in a participatory community planning. The problems that we anticipate are the dependency on the stakeholders’ willingness to participate, and the difficulty of evaluating population-based programs by hard end points.
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spelling doaj.art-9fa5ca24d1d34663be24d9a2e35f28cf2022-12-21T23:18:30ZengJMIR PublicationsJMIR Research Protocols1929-07482014-03-0131e1910.2196/resprot.3126A Population-Based Intervention for the Prevention of Falls and Fractures in Home Dwelling People 65 Years and Older in South Germany: ProtocolKlein, DianaRapp, KilianKüpper, MichaelaBecker, ClemensFischer, TorbenBüchele, GiselaBenzinger, PetraBackgroundFalls and fall-related injuries pose a major threat to older peoples’ health, and are associated with increased morbidity and mortality. In the course of demographic changes, development and implementation of fall prevention strategies have been recognized as an urgent public health challenge. Various risk factors for falls and a number of effective interventions have been recognized. A substantial proportion of falls occur for people who are neither frail nor at high risk. Therefore, population-based approaches reaching the entire older population are needed. ObjectiveThe objective of the study presented is the development, implementation, and evaluation of a population-based intervention for the prevention of falls and fall-related injuries in a medium sized city in Germany. MethodsThe study is designed as a population-based approach. The intervention community is a mid sized city named Reutlingen in southern Germany with a population of 112,700 people. All community dwelling inhabitants 65 years and older are addressed. There are two main measures that are defined: (1) increase of overall physical activity, and (2) reduction of modifiable risk factors for falls such as deficits in strength and balance, home and environmental hazards, impaired vision, unsafe footwear, and improper use of assistive devices. The implementation strategies are developed in a participatory community planning process. These might include, for example, training of professionals and volunteers, improved availability of exercise classes, and education and raising awareness via newspaper, radio, or lectures. ResultsThe study starts in September 2010 and ends in December 2013. It is evaluated primarily by process evaluation as well as by telephone survey. ConclusionsPhysical activity as a key message entails multiple positive effects with benefits on a range of geriatric symptoms. The strength of the design is the development of implementation strategies in a participatory community planning. The problems that we anticipate are the dependency on the stakeholders’ willingness to participate, and the difficulty of evaluating population-based programs by hard end points.http://www.researchprotocols.org/2014/1/e19/
spellingShingle Klein, Diana
Rapp, Kilian
Küpper, Michaela
Becker, Clemens
Fischer, Torben
Büchele, Gisela
Benzinger, Petra
A Population-Based Intervention for the Prevention of Falls and Fractures in Home Dwelling People 65 Years and Older in South Germany: Protocol
JMIR Research Protocols
title A Population-Based Intervention for the Prevention of Falls and Fractures in Home Dwelling People 65 Years and Older in South Germany: Protocol
title_full A Population-Based Intervention for the Prevention of Falls and Fractures in Home Dwelling People 65 Years and Older in South Germany: Protocol
title_fullStr A Population-Based Intervention for the Prevention of Falls and Fractures in Home Dwelling People 65 Years and Older in South Germany: Protocol
title_full_unstemmed A Population-Based Intervention for the Prevention of Falls and Fractures in Home Dwelling People 65 Years and Older in South Germany: Protocol
title_short A Population-Based Intervention for the Prevention of Falls and Fractures in Home Dwelling People 65 Years and Older in South Germany: Protocol
title_sort population based intervention for the prevention of falls and fractures in home dwelling people 65 years and older in south germany protocol
url http://www.researchprotocols.org/2014/1/e19/
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