'I've always done what I was told by the medical people': a qualitative study of the reasons why older adults attend multifactorial falls risk assessments mapped to the Theoretical Domains Framework.
Authors
Racine, EmmySoye, Anna
Barry, Patrick
Cronin, Finola
Hosford, Orla
Moriarty, Eileen
O'Connor, Kieran A
Turvey, Spencer
Timmons, Suzanne
Kearney, Patricia M
McHugh, Sheena M
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2020-02-18Keywords
attendanceFALLS
multifactorial falls risk assessments
older people
Theoretical Domains Framework
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BMJ openDOI
10.1136/bmjopen-2019-033069PubMed ID
32075829Abstract
Sixteen interviews were conducted. Three main themes explained participants' reasons for attending the multifactorial risk assessment; being that 'type of person', being 'linked in' with health and community services and having 'strong social support'. Six other themes were identified, but these themes were not as prominent during interviews. These were knowing what to expect, being physically able, having confidence in and being positive towards health services, imagining the benefits given previous positive experiences, determination to maintain or regain independence, and being 'crippled' by the fear of falling. These themes mapped on to nine TDF domains: 'knowledge', 'skills', 'social role and identity', 'optimism', 'beliefs about consequences', 'goals', 'environmental context and resources', 'social influences' and 'emotion'. There were five TDF domains that were not relevant to the reasons for attending.Item Type
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2044-6055ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1136/bmjopen-2019-033069
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