Usefulness of an individualized balance and gait intervention programme based on the problem-oriented assessment of mobility in nursing home residents.

PURPOSE To examine the usefulness of an individualized balance and gait training proramme according to the specific problems identified from the problem-oriented assessment of mobility (POAM) in residents of a nursing home. METHOD The clinical records of 74 NH residents (49 female, 25 male) who were consecutively referred to physical therapy for problems related to poor balance or gait or a recent fall in a 2 year period were reviewed retrospectively for the study. According to the medical charts, patients had received a four week (20 sessions) problem-oriented exercise programme that specifically targeted balance and gait deficits identified from the POAM and the retest had been done after four weeks of training. RESULTS The mean initial and final balance scores were 8.47+/-3.80. and 10.77+ /-3.37. respectively, and the mean gait scores were 6.73+/-2.30 initially and 7.71+/-1.95 finally. A Wilcoxon signed-rank comparison of the initial and final POAM indicated that significant improvement occurred in the balance scores (Z = 5.345, p < 0.0001) and the gait scale (Z = 3.589, p < 0.0001) in this group. Item analysis demonstrated the number of patients who improved or did not change on individual items. CONCLUSIONS Both balance and gait were significantly improved after a four-week intervention programme based on the deficits identified by POAM. The POAM is a useful tool to guide the clinician to target specific balance and gait deficits for individual nursing home elders.

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