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Citation

Patton SK. Gerontol. Geriatr. Educ. 2016; ePub(ePub): ePub.

Affiliation

University of Arkansas.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/02701960.2016.1269007

PMID

27935435

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Nationally, approximately one-third of older adults fall each year. Falls and resulting injury result in decreased mobility, functional impairment, loss of independence, and increased mortality. Utilization of evidence based protocols by health care providers to identify older adults at risk of falling is limited and rates of participation by older adults in prevention activities is low. Because of nursing's increasing role in caring for older adults, development of fall prevention education for nursing students would result in increased awareness of the need for fall prevention in community dwelling older adults and increased access of older adults to falls risk assessment. There is a need to extend research to inform teaching and learning strategies for fall prevention.

METHOD: After pretesting, a convenience sample of 52 undergraduate nursing students and 22 graduate nursing students completed an online education program and performed a falls risk assessment on an older adult. After completing the clinical assignment, students completed a posttest and self-efficacy survey. Data were analyzed using multivariate statistical tests.

RESULTS: Results revealed an increase in knowledge and student self-reporting of efficacy of fall risk assessment skills for the older adult population.

CONCLUSION: This study suggests that nursing students acquired the necessary knowledge and self-efficacy for assessing fall risk of older adults through the combination of an online learning module and participating in actual fall risk assessment of an older adult.


Language: en

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