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老年人跌倒风险预防的跨理论模型应用及运动干预:系统性综述

Application of the Trans-Theoretical Model and Exercise Interventions for Fall Risk Prevention in Older Adults: A Systematic Review

  • 摘要:
    目的 系统评估跨理论模型(Trans-Theoretical Model,TTM)在预防老年人跌倒中的应用,特别是在运动干预中的有效性,并提出实践建议。
    方法 通过系统性文献检索,纳入2000—2024年的18项相关研究,分析TTM在老年人跌倒预防中的应用效果。
    结果 纳入的研究侧重于TTM的不同核心要素(变化阶段、变化过程、自我效能和决策平衡)或综合运用TTM,TTM显著提高了老年人的运动依从性和健康行为改变效果,大部分研究报告跌倒发生率减少了15%~40%,运动依从性提高了20%以上。此外,TTM还有效增强了老年人的自我效能和决策平衡,促进了健康行为的长期维持。
    结论 TTM通过分阶段的评估和干预策略,有效促进了老年人健康行为的改变,显著降低了跌倒风险。然而,目前针对老年人跌倒预防应用TTM的研究仍较少,且缺乏长期效果的系统性评估。未来应进一步针对老年人群体的多样性和跌倒风险的复杂性,制定更加系统的干预方案。

     

    Abstract:
    Objective This study aims to systematically evaluate the application of the Trans-Theoretical Model (TTM) in preventing falls among the older adults, particularly focusing on the effectiveness of exercise interventions, and to propose practical recommendations.
    Methods A systematic review was conducted, incorporating 18 relevant studies published between 2000 and 2024, to analyze the effectiveness of TTM in fall prevention among older adults.
    Results The included studies focused on different core components of TTM (stages of change, processes of change, self-efficacy, and decisional balance) or applied TTM comprehensively. The findings indicate that TTM significantly improved exercise adherence and facilitated health behavior change in older adults. Most studies reported a 15% to 40% reduction in fall incidence and over a 20% increase in exercise adherence. Additionally, TTM effectively enhanced self-efficacy and decisional balance, supporting the long-term maintenance of healthy behaviors.
    Conclusion TTM, through staged assessments and intervention strategies, effectively promotes health behavior changes in older adults and significantly reduces fall risk. However, research on the application of TTM in fall prevention among older adults is still limited, and there is also a lack of systematic evaluation of long-term effects. Future research should focus on developing more comprehensive intervention strategies that address the diversity of older adults and the complexity of fall risks.

     

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