Educational Diagnosis of Fall Prevention Behaviors of Institutionalized Elderly Adults With Hypertension Based on PRECEDE Model

碩士 === 國立台北護理學院 === 醫護教育研究所 === 96 === This study is to understand the fall prevention behaviors of institutionalized elderly adults with hypertension and the relevant factors that influence such behaviors within the framework of the PRECEDE model. Study design: A cross-section survey was designed w...

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Main Authors: Shu-Fen Lin, 林淑芬
Other Authors: Yu-Hsiu Kao
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Language:zh-TW
Published: 2008
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/14190511281020998242
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spelling ndltd-TW-096NTCN07100032016-05-18T04:12:34Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/14190511281020998242 Educational Diagnosis of Fall Prevention Behaviors of Institutionalized Elderly Adults With Hypertension Based on PRECEDE Model 機構高血壓老人預防跌倒行為之教育診斷-PRECEDE模式的應用 Shu-Fen Lin 林淑芬 碩士 國立台北護理學院 醫護教育研究所 96 This study is to understand the fall prevention behaviors of institutionalized elderly adults with hypertension and the relevant factors that influence such behaviors within the framework of the PRECEDE model. Study design: A cross-section survey was designed with a total of 108 randomly selected elderly from three institutions in Taipei as the subjects. The study tools used were structured questionnaires including personal profiles and scales for the following: knowledge of fall prevention, health beliefs of fall prevention, self-efficacy for fall prevention, social support of important others for fall prevention and behaviors concerning fall prevention. Questionnaire data was analyzed with SPSS15.0 statistical software and several statistical methods including frequency, percentage, standard deviation, mean, ANOVA and stepwise multiple regression. The study findings indicate the following. (1) Markedly relevant factors for fall prevention behaviors are: frequency of falls, self-efficacy for fall prevention, support of important others for fall prevention, obtainment of information about fall prevention and regular exercise behaviors. (2) There is no marked relevance between fall prevention and these factors: gender, age, conditions of being afflicted by chronic disease, types and amounts of medicine taken, conditions of depression, conditions of orthostatic hypotension, balance, knowledge of fall prevention and health beliefs of fall prevention. (3) The results of stepwise multiple regression reveal that the support of important others for fall prevention, self-efficacy for fall prevention and exercise conditions in last six months are forecast factors for the fall prevention behaviors of institutionalized elderly adults. These can explain up to 25.5% of variance and among them, the support of important others for fall prevention has the greatest explanatory power(R square=.255, F=11.795,P<.05). Conclusion: Forecast factors for the fall prevention behaviors of institutionalized elderly adults are self-efficacy for fall prevention, the support of important others for fall prevention and exercise conditions in last six months. The findings of the study may be used as basis for health promotion planners in devising fall prevention plans for the elderly. Yu-Hsiu Kao 高毓秀 2008 學位論文 ; thesis 112 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 國立台北護理學院 === 醫護教育研究所 === 96 === This study is to understand the fall prevention behaviors of institutionalized elderly adults with hypertension and the relevant factors that influence such behaviors within the framework of the PRECEDE model. Study design: A cross-section survey was designed with a total of 108 randomly selected elderly from three institutions in Taipei as the subjects. The study tools used were structured questionnaires including personal profiles and scales for the following: knowledge of fall prevention, health beliefs of fall prevention, self-efficacy for fall prevention, social support of important others for fall prevention and behaviors concerning fall prevention. Questionnaire data was analyzed with SPSS15.0 statistical software and several statistical methods including frequency, percentage, standard deviation, mean, ANOVA and stepwise multiple regression. The study findings indicate the following. (1) Markedly relevant factors for fall prevention behaviors are: frequency of falls, self-efficacy for fall prevention, support of important others for fall prevention, obtainment of information about fall prevention and regular exercise behaviors. (2) There is no marked relevance between fall prevention and these factors: gender, age, conditions of being afflicted by chronic disease, types and amounts of medicine taken, conditions of depression, conditions of orthostatic hypotension, balance, knowledge of fall prevention and health beliefs of fall prevention. (3) The results of stepwise multiple regression reveal that the support of important others for fall prevention, self-efficacy for fall prevention and exercise conditions in last six months are forecast factors for the fall prevention behaviors of institutionalized elderly adults. These can explain up to 25.5% of variance and among them, the support of important others for fall prevention has the greatest explanatory power(R square=.255, F=11.795,P<.05). Conclusion: Forecast factors for the fall prevention behaviors of institutionalized elderly adults are self-efficacy for fall prevention, the support of important others for fall prevention and exercise conditions in last six months. The findings of the study may be used as basis for health promotion planners in devising fall prevention plans for the elderly.
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