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파킨슨병 노인의 낙상에 영향을 미치는 신체적, 심리적 요인

Physical and Psychological Factors Affecting Fall in Elderly Patients with Parkinson's disease

  • 투고 : 2021.10.07
  • 심사 : 2022.03.20
  • 발행 : 2022.03.28

초록

파킨슨병 노인은 낙상의 신체적, 정신적 위험요인을 가진 비율이 비 파킨슨병 노인에 비해 높아, 파킨슨병 노인의 낙상 경험 유무에 따라 낙상에 영향을 주는 신체적, 정신적 위험요인을 한국 노인 전체를 모집단으로 하는 국가 데이터를 이용하여 규명하였다. 2017년 보건복지부의 노인실태 자료조사를 이용한 2차 분석연구로, 파킨슨병 노인은 총 103명이었으며 결측값을 제외하고 총 96명의 대상자를 분석하였다. 파킨슨병 노인에게서 낙상에 가장 큰 영향을 미치는 요인은 IADL로 나타났으며, IADL은 운동 조절기능과 관련이 있다. 운동 조절기능의 저하는 일상생활에 필수적으로 요구되는 신체 움직임에 제약을 가하며 위급상황에서의 자기 보호적 행동까지도 영향을 미쳐 낙상에 영향을 미친다. IADL이 낙상에 영향을 줄 수 있다는 본 연구결과를 바탕으로 파킨슨병 노인의 낙상 예방 중재를 위한 다양한 운동요법을 제안할 수 있을 것이다.

Elderly people with Parkinson's disease have higher rates of physical and mental risk factors for falls than non-Parkinson's disease elderly. The purpose of this study is to investigate this by using national data that includes the entire population of the elderly in Korea. As a secondary analysis study using data survey on the elderly by the Ministry of Health and Welfare in 2017, there were a total of 103 elderly people with Parkinson's disease, and a total of 96 subjects were analyzed excluding missing values. In the elderly with Parkinson's disease, the factor most influencing the fall was IADL, and IADL is related to motor control function. Decreased motor control limits physical movements essential for daily life, and even affects self-protective behavior in emergency situations, affecting falls. Based on the research results that IADL can affect falls, various exercise therapies for fall prevention interventions in the elderly with Parkinson's disease can be suggested.

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과제정보

This study was supported by research fund from Korea Baptist Theological University and Seminary in 2019.

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