Affiliation:
1. Department of Public Health Nursing, Faculty of Nursing Necmettin Erbakan University Konya Turkey
2. Department of Public Health Nursing, Faculty of Nursing Gazi University Ankara Turkey
Abstract
AbstractAimThis study aimed to test the effect of Otago exercises on fear of falling, balance, empowerment and functional mobility in older people living in nursing homes.MethodsThis study is a parallel‐group randomized controlled trial. In total, 56 individuals were stratified randomized according to age‐gender. Participants were recruited from September 2021 to August 2022. Data were collected at baseline, in the 8th and 12th weeks. The researcher gave Otago exercise training to the intervention group three times per week for the first 4 weeks and applied it to the individuals, and in the next 8 weeks, the researcher visited the institution to ensure the continuity of the exercises and contacted the individuals by phone. Friedman test and generalized linear model were used in the analysis of data.ResultsIn the study, group and time interaction were found to be significant in terms of the Berg balance scale, 30‐second sit‐and‐stand test, elderly empowerment scale and timed up‐and‐go test. It was determined that the intervention did not improve fear of falling, upper extremity strength and 6‐min walk test results.ConclusionHealth personnel and administrators should have increased awareness about Otago exercises and can recommend implementation of the programme.
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