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Area of Science:

  • Gerontology
  • Health Informatics
  • Primary Care Medicine

Background:

  • Falls are a significant health concern for community-dwelling older adults.
  • Existing clinical decision support (CDS) for fall prevention lacks individualization for healthcare providers.
  • There is a critical need for effective, tailored fall prevention strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify end-user needs for a CDS tool to support fall prevention in older adults.
  • To utilize a human-centered design process involving primary care staff and patients.
  • To develop a tool generating individualized fall prevention recommendations.

Main Methods:

  • Human-centered design approach.
  • Semi-structured and exploratory interviews with primary care staff (n=24) and patients (n=18).
  • Content analysis to identify end-user needs related to fall prevention.

Main Results:

  • Identified key user needs including workload, communication, patient assessment, support networks, motivation, risk understanding, personalized resources, and exercise guidance.
  • Needs were categorized for both primary care staff and patients, with some overlap.
  • Themes highlighted gaps in current fall prevention management.

Conclusions:

  • Primary care faces significant gaps in fall prevention management.
  • Personalized, actionable, and evidence-based CDS tools show potential to address these care gaps.
  • User-centered design is crucial for developing effective fall prevention support tools.