Comparison of Balance Program Outcomes among Independently Living and Assisted Living Residents

Author:

Katrancha Elizabeth D.1ORCID,Bonachea Luis2

Affiliation:

1. Division of Nursing and Health Sciences, University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, Johnstown, PA, USA

2. Division Natural Sciences, University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, Johnstown, PA, USA

Abstract

Falls are a serious health concern for older adults. The purpose of this single group repeated measures intervention was to compare effects of the fall prevention program, A Matter of Balance Volunteer Lay Leader Model (MOB-VLLM), between individuals residing independently in the community (n = 24) and those residing in assisted living (AL) (n = 15). Surveys were completed immediately post intervention and 6 weeks, and 3, 6, 9, 12, and 18 months after. Being younger and living in AL predicted program attendance. Perceived control of fall risk increased post intervention (PS t-test: t = 4.004, df = 38, p<0.001), and the degree fear of falling impacts social activity was lower post intervention (WSR: Z = -3.104, p = 0.002). Current level of exercise was higher post intervention (WSR: Z = -2.099, p = 0.036). Control of falls, impact on social activity, fear of falling, and depression scores remained the same post intervention through follow up for both groups.

Funder

university of pittsburgh at johnstown

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Nursing

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