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Optimizing Function and Physical Activity in Hospitalized Older Adults to Prevent Functional Decline and Falls
Barbara Resnick1, Marie Boltz2
1University of Maryland School of Nursing, 655 West Lombard Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA.
Abstract:
Physical activity, defined as bodily movement that expends energy including such things as bed mobility, transfers, bathing, dressing, and walking, has a positive impact on physical and psychosocial outcomes among older adults during their hospitalization and the post hospitalization recovery period. Despite benefits, physical activity is not the focus of care in the acute care setting. Further there are many barriers to engaging patients in physical activity and fall prevention activities including patient, family and provider beliefs, environmental challenges and limitations, hospital policies, and medical and nursing interventions. This paper provides an overview of falls and physical activity prevalence among acute care patients, challenges to engaging patients in physical activity and falls prevention activities and innovative approaches to increase physical activity and prevent falls among older hospitalized patients.
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