Facilitators and barriers to enrolling in falls prevention programming among community dwelling older adults.

Arch Gerontol Geriatr

Simmons College, Physical Therapy Department, 300 The Fenway, Boston, MA, 02115, United States. Electronic address:

Published: February 2020

The purpose of this cross-sectional survey study was to identify factors that increase the likelihood of enrolling in falls prevention programming among community dwelling older adults. A convenience sample of 369 participants completed a written, selfadministered questionnaire on history and beliefs related to falls, and facilitators and barriers associated with enrollment. History of falling, fear of falling, self-efficacy, and recognition of program benefits were all associated with a greatly likelihood to enroll in falls prevention programming. Additionally, seven facilitators were associated with greater likelihood to enroll, including offered close to home (OR = 6.75(3.829-11.898); p = 0.000), free vision screen (OR = 4.816 (1.442-16.084); p = 0.005), friendly leader (OR = 3.930 (2.049-7.538); p = 0.000), coffee hour to socialize (OR = 3.789 (1.309-10.971); p = 0.009), no cost (OR = 3.653 (2.125-6.253); p = 0.000), group exercise (OR = 2.584 (1.341-4.980); p = 0.004), and safe place (OR = 2.378 (1.181-4.789); p = 0.013). Physician advice to attend a program, however, was not associated with likelihood to register (p = 0.99), supporting the need for a paradigm shift from physicians serving as the key change-agent in falls prevention to multiple partnerships. In addition, although 72% of participants were likely to register for a falls prevention program, only 28% knew if a program was being offered in their community. These findings highlight a critical need to disseminate information about falls prevention programming through social marketing in locations where older adults go in their everyday lives.

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