Prevetion of falls in the elderly in primary care: a systematic review

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Main Author: Faria, Daniela Aparecida de
Publication Date: 2022
Other Authors: Oliveira, Ana Clara Silva de, Moreira, Bianca Rezende Afonso, Silva, Luiza Theodoro, Augusto, Viviane Gontijo, Marques, Dayanne Gabriela de Melo, Fonseca, Paulo Henrique Nogueira da, Dâmaso, Soraia de Freitas Tavares
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Summary: This study aims to gather and analyze evidence on physical therapy actions and interventions applied in primary care in order to prevent the risk of falls in the elderly. This is a systematic review, filed with PROSPERO, carried out in the BVS, PEDro and Scielo databases. The Guidleline Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses –The PRISMA Statement was used. The research question was: What are the actions and interventions of physical therapy that are applied in primary care to prevent the risk os falls in the elderly? A total of 85 studies were found and, after analysis, seven studies were included in this work. It was possible to verify the diversity of occurrence of studies in their continent of publication namely: South America (n=3), Europe (n=2), Oceania (n=1) and Asia (n=1). As for the level of evidence, the majority (n=4) was level 2 and only three (n=3) had level of evidence 3. There was a consensus that the applicability of preventive measures in primary health care was effective in reducing risk of falls in the elderly, but there was no consensus on the use of a specif protocol. The implementation of training programs and specific exercises performed in primary health care has a significant impact on improving balance, muscle strength, proprioception, functional capacity and quality of life of the elderly assuming an important role in the prevention of falls.
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spelling Prevetion of falls in the elderly in primary care: a systematic reviewPrevención de caídas en ancianos en atención primaria: una revisión sistematicaPrevenção de quedas em idosos na atenção primária: revisão sistemáticaIdosoPrevençãoAtenção primária a saúdeFatores de riscoFisioterapia.AncianoPrevenciónPrimeros auxiliosFactores de riesgoFisioterapia.ElderlyPreventionPrimary health careRisk factorsPhysical therapy.This study aims to gather and analyze evidence on physical therapy actions and interventions applied in primary care in order to prevent the risk of falls in the elderly. This is a systematic review, filed with PROSPERO, carried out in the BVS, PEDro and Scielo databases. The Guidleline Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses –The PRISMA Statement was used. The research question was: What are the actions and interventions of physical therapy that are applied in primary care to prevent the risk os falls in the elderly? A total of 85 studies were found and, after analysis, seven studies were included in this work. It was possible to verify the diversity of occurrence of studies in their continent of publication namely: South America (n=3), Europe (n=2), Oceania (n=1) and Asia (n=1). As for the level of evidence, the majority (n=4) was level 2 and only three (n=3) had level of evidence 3. There was a consensus that the applicability of preventive measures in primary health care was effective in reducing risk of falls in the elderly, but there was no consensus on the use of a specif protocol. The implementation of training programs and specific exercises performed in primary health care has a significant impact on improving balance, muscle strength, proprioception, functional capacity and quality of life of the elderly assuming an important role in the prevention of falls.Este estudio tiene como objetivo recopilar y analizar evidencias sobre las acciones e intervenciones de fisioterapia aplicadas en atención primaria para prevenir el riesgo de caídas en los ancianos. Se trata de una revisión sistemática, archivada en PROSPERO, realizada en las bases de datos BVS, PEDro y Scielo. Se utilizaron los elementos de informe preferidos de la guía para reviciones sistemáticas y metanálisis: la declaración PRISMA. La pergunta de investigación fue: Cuáles son las acciones e intervenciones de fisioterapia que se aplican en la atención primaria para prevenir el riesgo de caídas en los ancianos? Se encontraron um total de 85 estudios y, después del análisis, siete estúdios fueron incluídos en este trabajo. Fue posible verificar la diversidad de ocurrencia de los estúdios en su continente de publicación, a saber: América del Sur (n=3), Europa (n=2), Oceanía (n=1) y Asia (n=1). En cuanto al nível de evidencia, la mayoría (n=4) fue de nível 2 y solo tres (n=3) tuvieron nível de evidencia 3. Hubo consenso en que la aplicabilidad de las medidas preventivas en la atención primaria de salud fue efectiva en la reducción del riesgo de caídas em ancianos, pero no hubo consenso sobre el uso de um protocolo específico. La implementación de programas de entrenamiento y ejercicios específicos realizados en atención primaria de salud tiene um impacto significativo en la mejora del equilíbrio, la fuerza muscular, la propiocepción, la capacidad funcional y la calidad de vida de las personas mayores, asumiendo un papel importante en la prevención de caídas.Este estudo tem por objetivo, reunir e analisar evidências sobre as ações da fisioterapia aplicadas na atenção primária com finalidade finalidade de prevenir o risco de queda em idosos. Trata-se uma revisão sistemática, protocolada no PROSPERO, realizada nas bases de dados BVS, PEDro e Scielo. Utilizou-se o Guideline Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviewsand Meta-Analyses - The PRISMA Statement. A pergunta da pesquisa foi: quais são as ações e intervenções da fisioterapia que são aplicadas na atenção primária para prevenir o risco de quedas em idosos? Foram encontrados um total de 85 estudos, sendo que, após a análise, foram incluídos neste trabalho sete estudos. Foi possível verificar a diversidade de ocorrência dos estudos no seu continente de publicação, sendo eles: América do Sul (n=3), Europa (n=2), Oceania (n=1) e Ásia (n=1). Quanto ao nível de evidência, a maioria (n=4) foi de nível 2 e apenas três (n=3) com nível de evidência 3. Houve um consenso de que a aplicabilidade de medidas preventivas na atenção primária à saúde foi eficaz na redução de risco de quedas de idosos, porém não houve consenso na utilização de protocolo específico. A implementação de programas de treino e exercícios específicos realizados na atenção primária à saúde tem impacto significativo na melhora do equilíbrio, força muscular, propriocepção, capacidade funcional e qualidade de vida dos idosos, assumindo um papel de relevância na prevenção de quedas.Research, Society and Development2022-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3123510.33448/rsd-v11i8.31235Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 8; e57111831235Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 8; e57111831235Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 8; e571118312352525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/31235/26810Copyright (c) 2022 Daniela Aparecida de Faria; Ana Clara Silva de Oliveira; Bianca Rezende Afonso Moreira; Luiza Theodoro Silva; Viviane Gontijo Augusto; Dayanne Gabriela de Melo Marques; Paulo Henrique Nogueira da Fonseca; Soraia de Freitas Tavares Dâmasohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFaria, Daniela Aparecida deOliveira, Ana Clara Silva de Moreira, Bianca Rezende Afonso Silva, Luiza Theodoro Augusto, Viviane Gontijo Marques, Dayanne Gabriela de Melo Fonseca, Paulo Henrique Nogueira da Dâmaso, Soraia de Freitas Tavares 2022-07-01T13:34:06Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/31235Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:47:39.350179Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Prevetion of falls in the elderly in primary care: a systematic review
Prevención de caídas en ancianos en atención primaria: una revisión sistematica
Prevenção de quedas em idosos na atenção primária: revisão sistemática
title Prevetion of falls in the elderly in primary care: a systematic review
spellingShingle Prevetion of falls in the elderly in primary care: a systematic review
Faria, Daniela Aparecida de
Idoso
Prevenção
Atenção primária a saúde
Fatores de risco
Fisioterapia.
Anciano
Prevención
Primeros auxilios
Factores de riesgo
Fisioterapia.
Elderly
Prevention
Primary health care
Risk factors
Physical therapy.
title_short Prevetion of falls in the elderly in primary care: a systematic review
title_full Prevetion of falls in the elderly in primary care: a systematic review
title_fullStr Prevetion of falls in the elderly in primary care: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Prevetion of falls in the elderly in primary care: a systematic review
title_sort Prevetion of falls in the elderly in primary care: a systematic review
author Faria, Daniela Aparecida de
author_facet Faria, Daniela Aparecida de
Oliveira, Ana Clara Silva de
Moreira, Bianca Rezende Afonso
Silva, Luiza Theodoro
Augusto, Viviane Gontijo
Marques, Dayanne Gabriela de Melo
Fonseca, Paulo Henrique Nogueira da
Dâmaso, Soraia de Freitas Tavares
author_role author
author2 Oliveira, Ana Clara Silva de
Moreira, Bianca Rezende Afonso
Silva, Luiza Theodoro
Augusto, Viviane Gontijo
Marques, Dayanne Gabriela de Melo
Fonseca, Paulo Henrique Nogueira da
Dâmaso, Soraia de Freitas Tavares
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Faria, Daniela Aparecida de
Oliveira, Ana Clara Silva de
Moreira, Bianca Rezende Afonso
Silva, Luiza Theodoro
Augusto, Viviane Gontijo
Marques, Dayanne Gabriela de Melo
Fonseca, Paulo Henrique Nogueira da
Dâmaso, Soraia de Freitas Tavares
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Idoso
Prevenção
Atenção primária a saúde
Fatores de risco
Fisioterapia.
Anciano
Prevención
Primeros auxilios
Factores de riesgo
Fisioterapia.
Elderly
Prevention
Primary health care
Risk factors
Physical therapy.
topic Idoso
Prevenção
Atenção primária a saúde
Fatores de risco
Fisioterapia.
Anciano
Prevención
Primeros auxilios
Factores de riesgo
Fisioterapia.
Elderly
Prevention
Primary health care
Risk factors
Physical therapy.
description This study aims to gather and analyze evidence on physical therapy actions and interventions applied in primary care in order to prevent the risk of falls in the elderly. This is a systematic review, filed with PROSPERO, carried out in the BVS, PEDro and Scielo databases. The Guidleline Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses –The PRISMA Statement was used. The research question was: What are the actions and interventions of physical therapy that are applied in primary care to prevent the risk os falls in the elderly? A total of 85 studies were found and, after analysis, seven studies were included in this work. It was possible to verify the diversity of occurrence of studies in their continent of publication namely: South America (n=3), Europe (n=2), Oceania (n=1) and Asia (n=1). As for the level of evidence, the majority (n=4) was level 2 and only three (n=3) had level of evidence 3. There was a consensus that the applicability of preventive measures in primary health care was effective in reducing risk of falls in the elderly, but there was no consensus on the use of a specif protocol. The implementation of training programs and specific exercises performed in primary health care has a significant impact on improving balance, muscle strength, proprioception, functional capacity and quality of life of the elderly assuming an important role in the prevention of falls.
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