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dc.contributor.authorSertel, Meral
dc.contributor.authorArslan, Saniye Aydoğan
dc.contributor.authorYumin, Eylem Tutun
dc.contributor.authorDemirci, Cevher Savcun
dc.contributor.authorŞimşek, Tülay Tarsuslu
dc.date.accessioned2022-07-05T08:20:41Z
dc.date.available2022-07-05T08:20:41Z
dc.date.issued2021en_US
dc.identifier.issn0899-0220 - 1369-1651
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1080/08990220.2021.1958774
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12462/12385
dc.descriptionDemirci, Cevher Savcun (Balikesir Author)en_US
dc.description.abstractAims This study aims to investigate the relationship between physical activity, fear of movement and fear of falling in older adults with chronic pain. Materials and methods The study includes 163 older adults aged 65 years and over, who live in a private nursing home. The cognitive functions of the individuals who participated in the study were evaluated with the mini-mental examination scale (MMES), fears of movement with the Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia (TSK), fear-avoidance behaviour with the Fear-avoidance Beliefs Questionnaire (FABQ), physical activity levels with the Physical Activity Scale for Older (PASE), and the fears of falling were assessed with Tinetti's Falls Efficacy Scale (FES). Results In the correlation analysis, there was a weak correlation between age and fall risk (r = 0.349, p < 0.001), and PASE(Total) score (r = -0.020, p = 0.011). There was a weak positive correlation between Tinetti FES and FABQ scores (r = 0.349, p < 0.001), and kinesiophobia value (r = 0.259, p < 0.001), there was a weak negative correlation between Tinetti FES and PASE(Total) (r = -0.241, p = 0.002). A positive mid correlation was determined between kinesiophobia and the FABQ scores (r = 0.41, p < 0.001). The established regression model was found to be significant (F = 12.175; p < 0.001). Among the independent variables included in the model, FABQ(Total) (t = 3.589; p < 0.0001) and PASE(Total) (t = -3.325; p < 0.0001) significantly affected the fear of falling. Conclusion The presence of chronic pain in older adults who have problems related to physical activity, fear of falling, and kinesiophobia due to advancing age may affect social participation, functional level, and quality of life significantly. Therefore, pain should be addressed in older adults and should be considered as an important issue in rehabilitation programs.en_US
dc.language.isoengen_US
dc.publisherTaylor & Francis Ltden_US
dc.relation.isversionof10.1080/08990220.2021.1958774en_US
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccessen_US
dc.subjectOlder Adultsen_US
dc.subjectKinesiophobiaen_US
dc.subjectPhysical Activityen_US
dc.subjectFear of Fallingen_US
dc.titleInvestigation of the relationship between physical activity, kinesiophobia and fear of falling in older adults with chronic painen_US
dc.typearticleen_US
dc.relation.journalSomatosensory and Motor Researchen_US
dc.contributor.departmentSağlık Bilimleri Fakültesien_US
dc.contributor.authorID0000-0003-3797-8857en_US
dc.contributor.authorID0000-0002-8786-7496en_US
dc.contributor.authorID0000-0001-5470-9849en_US
dc.identifier.volume38en_US
dc.identifier.issue3en_US
dc.identifier.startpage241en_US
dc.identifier.endpage247en_US
dc.relation.publicationcategoryMakale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi - Kurum Öğretim Elemanıen_US


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