AI Article Synopsis

  • The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the need for virtual fall prevention programs, leading to the development of MOVing FREEly, a six-week online exercise and education class for older adults.
  • Attendance for the program was high at over 80%, and participants reported reduced concerns about falling and improved physical performance in balance and strength tests.
  • The study concluded that the MOVing FREEly program is feasible, acceptable, and effective in reducing fall risk, suggesting future research could investigate its impact on actual fall incidents and injuries.

Article Abstract

Purpose: The COVID-19 pandemic limited access to community fall prevention programs, thus establishing the need for virtual interventions. Herein, we describe the feasibility, effectiveness, and acceptability of a virtual, multicomponent fall prevention program (MOVing FREEly).

Methods: A team of clinical falls prevention experts developed a six-week multicomponent fall prevention exercise and education class for older community-dwelling adults at risk of falling. Feasibility was measured through class attendance; effectiveness was measured through changes in performance measures, self-report of falling risk, and concern about falling; acceptability was assessed through questionnaires completed immediately upon program completion and at a three-month follow up.

Results: A total of 32 patients participated in the MOVing FREEly program. Attendance for education and exercise classes on average was greater than 80% with little attrition. Patient reported reduced concern of falling, improvement in the falls efficacy scale-international (FES-I) short form, and had statistically significant improvement in 30 s sit-to-stand and single-leg balance tests. The program was well received by participants, saving them significant time and costs of travel.

Conclusions: A virtual, multicomponent fall prevention program is feasible and acceptable and effective as reducing falling risk. Future studies can explore the ability of this program to reduce falling incident and injury.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10742562PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics8060115DOI Listing

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