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Citation

Tannous WK, Agho K, Williams Tetteh V. Gerontol. Geriatr. Med. 2017; 3: e2333721417700758.

Affiliation

Western Sydney University, Penrith, New South Wales, Australia.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, The Author(s), Publisher SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/2333721417700758

PMID

28491912

PMCID

PMC5406193

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to examine the association between home visit programs and emergency preparedness among elderly vulnerable people in New South Wales, Australia.

METHOD: The study used data acquired from an intervention program run by emergency agencies and consisted of 370 older people. Seven emergency outcome measures were examined by adjusting for key demographic factors, using a generalized estimating equation model, to examine the association between home visit programs and emergency preparedness.

RESULTS: The study revealed that knowledge demonstrated by participants during visits and post home visits showed significant improvements in the seven emergency outcome measures. The odds of finding out what emergencies might affect one's area were significantly lower among older participants who were born outside Australia and those who were women.

DISCUSSION: The findings suggest that the intervention via home visits and periodic reminders post these visits may be a useful intervention in improving emergency preparedness among older people, especially among men and those who were born outside of Australia. In addition, other reminders such as safety messaging via mobile or landline telephone calls may also be a supplementary and useful intervention to improve emergency preparedness among older people.


Language: en

Keywords

emergency; fire alarms; older people; preparedness

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