Involving the consumers: An exploration of users' and caregivers' needs and expectations on a fall prevention brochure: A qualitative study

Daniela Schoberer*, Helga E. Breimaier, Manuela Mandl, Ruud J. G. Halfens, Christa Lohrmann

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Abstract

This study aims to explore and compare nursing home residents', family members', and nursing staff's needs and expectations regarding a fall prevention brochure. Focus groups were carried out with 25 residents, 12 family members and 14 nursing staff separately, from three randomly selected nursing homes. Qualitative content analysis was used to analyze the data using a concept-driven coding frame. Results showed that residents want to be informed about dealing with extrinsic fall risks and coping strategies after a fall event. In addition, family members wanted to have detailed information on intrinsic fall risks as well as specific fall prevention strategies, such as body exercises. Of special importance for nursing staff was that not all falls are preventable even when preventive measures were taken. As the need and expectations of users differ substantially, one brochure could not comprise all postulated criteria and different brochures are necessary for residents and for family members.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)207-214
JournalGeriatric Nursing
Volume37
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Keywords

  • Needs and expectations
  • Fall prevention brochure
  • Nursing home residents
  • Family members
  • Nursing staff
  • Qualitative study
  • Focus groups

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