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    • Gerontology

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    • Stroke survivors experience a high incidence of falls in community settings.
    • Existing community-based fall prevention strategies are insufficient for stroke outpatients.
    • There is a need to understand factors influencing fall risk in this population.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the relationship between fall prevention knowledge and behavior in stroke outpatients.
    • To identify potential targets for enhancing community-based fall prevention strategies.
    • To reduce fall rates among individuals with stroke post-discharge.

    Main Methods:

    • A cross-sectional study involving 124 stroke outpatients from a tertiary hospital.
    • Data collection via general information, fall prevention knowledge, and fall prevention behavior questionnaires.
    • Statistical analysis using IBM SPSS 22.0, including Spearman correlation.

    Main Results:

    • Stroke outpatients demonstrated adequate fall prevention knowledge (median score: 82.76/100).
    • Fall prevention behavior scores were in the medium to high range (mean: 2.90/4).
    • A significant positive correlation was observed between fall prevention knowledge and behavior (r = 0.454, P < .01).

    Conclusions:

    • Stroke outpatients possess sufficient knowledge regarding fall prevention.
    • Higher knowledge levels are associated with better fall prevention behaviors.
    • Further research is needed to confirm if knowledge enhancement directly improves fall prevention outcomes.