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Frequent fallers. Leading groups to identify psychological factors
Journal of Gerontological Nursing
|April 1, 1990
Abstract:
CNAs might be good leaders for groups of frequent fallers for several reasons, two of which are that they provide hands-on care and they know the residents well. Residents who fall frequently do not see themselves as persons who fall; they slip, trip, or slide. Single fallers explore ways to prevent another fall. Residents attempting to "do for themselves" and thus maintain their highly-prized independence is a factor contributing to falls. Preservation of autonomy and self-esteem are co-factors. Denial and independence in the faller need to be identified, supported as strengths, and incorporated into a resident's plan of care.