Occupational Therapy and the Use of Technology on Older Adult Fall Prevention: A Scoping Review
<i>Introduction</i>: Falls are the second leading cause of accidental or non-intentional deaths worldwide and are the most common problem as people age. The primary purpose of addressing falls is to detect, prevent, treat, and reduce their incidence and consequences. Previous studies ide...
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doaj-2e557437cde149df9323e0f95314447f2021-01-16T00:03:03ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-01-011870270210.3390/ijerph18020702Occupational Therapy and the Use of Technology on Older Adult Fall Prevention: A Scoping ReviewMaría del Carmen Miranda-Duro0Laura Nieto-Riveiro1Patricia Concheiro-Moscoso2Betania Groba3Thais Pousada4Nereida Canosa5Javier Pereira6CITIC, TALIONIS Group, Elviña Campus, University of A Coruna, 15071 A Coruña, SpainCITIC, TALIONIS Group, Elviña Campus, University of A Coruna, 15071 A Coruña, SpainCITIC, TALIONIS Group, Elviña Campus, University of A Coruna, 15071 A Coruña, SpainCITIC, TALIONIS Group, Elviña Campus, University of A Coruna, 15071 A Coruña, SpainCITIC, TALIONIS Group, Elviña Campus, University of A Coruna, 15071 A Coruña, SpainCITIC, TALIONIS Group, Elviña Campus, University of A Coruna, 15071 A Coruña, SpainCITIC, TALIONIS Group, Elviña Campus, University of A Coruna, 15071 A Coruña, Spain<i>Introduction</i>: Falls are the second leading cause of accidental or non-intentional deaths worldwide and are the most common problem as people age. The primary purpose of addressing falls is to detect, prevent, treat, and reduce their incidence and consequences. Previous studies identified that multifactorial programs, an interprofessional team, and assistive technology are required to address falls in older adults effectively. Accordingly, the research question is as follows: what are the scope, type of studies, and approaches and strategies to fall risk using technology in the existing occupational therapy literature regarding interventions to address the effects of falls in older adults on daily living? <i>Methods</i>: This scoping review was carried out in January 2020 through <i>Biblioteca Virtual de Salud España</i>, C.I.N.A.H.L., Cochrane Plus, OTSeeker, PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science. <i>Results</i>: Twelve papers were included. We analyzed the year and journal of publication, authors’ affiliation, and design of the study, and thematic categories. There were three themes: participants’ characteristics, type of intervention, and fall approach and type of technology used. <i>Discussion and Conclusions</i>: The literature obtained is scarce. It is considered to still be an emerging theme, especially when considering the use of technology for occupational therapy.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/2/702older adultsfallsoccupationoccupational therapyscoping reviewsmart home technology |
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María del Carmen Miranda-Duro Laura Nieto-Riveiro Patricia Concheiro-Moscoso Betania Groba Thais Pousada Nereida Canosa Javier Pereira Occupational Therapy and the Use of Technology on Older Adult Fall Prevention: A Scoping Review International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health older adults falls occupation occupational therapy scoping review smart home technology |
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Occupational Therapy and the Use of Technology on Older Adult Fall Prevention: A Scoping Review |
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Occupational Therapy and the Use of Technology on Older Adult Fall Prevention: A Scoping Review |
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Occupational Therapy and the Use of Technology on Older Adult Fall Prevention: A Scoping Review |
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Occupational Therapy and the Use of Technology on Older Adult Fall Prevention: A Scoping Review |
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Occupational Therapy and the Use of Technology on Older Adult Fall Prevention: A Scoping Review |
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occupational therapy and the use of technology on older adult fall prevention: a scoping review |
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<i>Introduction</i>: Falls are the second leading cause of accidental or non-intentional deaths worldwide and are the most common problem as people age. The primary purpose of addressing falls is to detect, prevent, treat, and reduce their incidence and consequences. Previous studies identified that multifactorial programs, an interprofessional team, and assistive technology are required to address falls in older adults effectively. Accordingly, the research question is as follows: what are the scope, type of studies, and approaches and strategies to fall risk using technology in the existing occupational therapy literature regarding interventions to address the effects of falls in older adults on daily living? <i>Methods</i>: This scoping review was carried out in January 2020 through <i>Biblioteca Virtual de Salud España</i>, C.I.N.A.H.L., Cochrane Plus, OTSeeker, PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science. <i>Results</i>: Twelve papers were included. We analyzed the year and journal of publication, authors’ affiliation, and design of the study, and thematic categories. There were three themes: participants’ characteristics, type of intervention, and fall approach and type of technology used. <i>Discussion and Conclusions</i>: The literature obtained is scarce. It is considered to still be an emerging theme, especially when considering the use of technology for occupational therapy. |
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