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EXPERIENCES OF FALLS AND STRATEGIES TO MANAGE THE CONSEQUENCES OF FALLS IN PERSONS WITH LATE EFFECTS OF POLIO: A QUALITATIVE STUDY

Journal

JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE
Volume 49, Issue 8, Pages 652-658

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FOUNDATION REHABILITATION INFORMATION
DOI: 10.2340/16501977-2262

Keywords

activities of daily living; coping skills; accidental falls; emotions; post-poliomyelitis syndrome; qualitative research

Funding

  1. Skane county council's research and development foundation
  2. Stiftelsen fur bistand till rorelsehindrade i Skane
  3. Neuroforbundet
  4. Gyllenstierna Krapperup Foundation
  5. Department of Health Sciences
  6. Lund University
  7. Faculty of Medicine at Lund University, Lund, Sweden

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Objective: To explore how persons with late effects of polio experience falls and what strategies they use to manage the consequences of falls. Design: A qualitative study with face-to-face interviews. Data were analysed by systematic text condensation. Participants: Fourteen ambulatory persons (7 women; mean age 70 years) with late effects of polio. Results: Analysis resulted in one main theme, Everyday life is a challenge to avoid the consequences of falls, and 3 categories with 7 subcategories. Participants perceived that falls were unpredictable and could occur anywhere. Even slightly uneven surfaces could cause a fall, and increased impairments following late effects of polio led to reduced movement control and an inability to adjust balance quickly. Physical injuries were described after the falls, as well as emotional and psychological reactions, such as embarrassment, frustration and fear of falling. Assistive devices, careful planning and strategic thinking were strategies to prevent falls, together with adaptation and social comparisons to mitigate the emotional reactions. Conclusion: Experiences of falls greatly affect persons with late effects of polio in daily life. To reduce falls and fall-related consequences both problem-focused and emotion-focused strategies are used. In order to increase daily functioning, these findings should be included

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