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Publication A feasibility study and development of “capture the fracture” programme among older people in preventing osteoporosis and fragility fracture(Kuantan, Pahang : Kulliyyah of Nursing, International Islamic University Malaysia, 2025, 2025); ;Nik Noor Kaussar Nik Mohd Hatta ;Muhammad Kamil Che HasanSiti Nur Illiani JaafarBackground: The proportion of the older people population in Malaysia is increasing, leading to a growing prevalence of age-related health challenges, including musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, respiratory issues, and other health-related problems. Addressing these issues is critical, particularly in preventing osteoporosis, fractures, and falls among older adults. However, the current approach in preventing osteoporosis and fracture is still inadequate and needs further health education programmes to be delivered within the community. Objective: This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the 'Capture the Fracture Programme' in improving knowledge, attitudes, practices, and fall risk among older adults. The study also examines changes in these variables between baseline and six weeks post-intervention, as well as their relationship with the Timed Up and Go (TUG) test outcomes. Method: This study was divided into two phases; in Phase 1 a systematic literature search was conducted to identify the evidence of the intervention’s components. Phase 2 was a quasi- experimental study conducted at the Pusat Aktiviti Warga Emas (PAWE) Maran Centre with a sample of 66 older adults, accounting for an anticipated 20% dropout rate. Participants completed informed consent and baseline questionnaires following a study briefing. Descriptive statistics and Multivariate Analysis of Variance (MANOVA) were utilised for data analysis using SPSS version 25.0. Results: The results demonstrated a significant improvement in knowledge (p<0.001), attitude (p<0.001), practice (p<0.001), and reduction in fall risk among older adults from baseline to post- intervention (p<0.05). The knowledge (p=0.430), attitudes (p=0.224), and practices (p=0.950) of older adults did not significantly influence their risk of falls. The Timed Up and Go (TUG) test demonstrated a significant reduction in fall risk following the intervention (p<0.05). Conclusion: The present study provided preliminary support in preventing the issue of osteoporosis and fragility fracture among older people in Malaysia. Further research is required to investigate and explore the complex relationships between these factors and the long-term effectiveness of such interventions. Keywords: Falls, Fracture, Older people, Osteoporosis, Quasi-experimental study.6 43 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Prevention of fragility fracture among post menopausal women : needs assessment and the development of bone health educational booklet(Kuantan, Pahang :International Islamic University Malaysia,2019, 2019) ;Nik Noor Kaussar Nik Mohd HattaFragility fracture is extremely prevalent in older adults, and is known to have a staggering cost of treatment. Nearly 1 in 3 women, especially Post-Menopausal Women (PMW) over the age of 50, will develop fragility fracture in their lifetime. The management of osteoporosis in PMW involves pharmacological intervention as well as non-pharmacological methods, particularly in providing education and preventive behaviour programs. Education materials that suit and are tailor- made for our local PMW population are currently limited. Information inside the booklet can assist users in memorizing, and guide their health education activities. Realizing the importance of developing educational resources based on local needs, this study aims to develop and validate bone health educational booklet for PMW in preventing fragility fracture. This research was conducted in 2016, covering needs assessment study by distributing questionnaires on Knowledge, Attitude and Practice (KAP), and an assessment of fracture risk factors by using the Fall Free Prevention Questionnaire (FFPQ), the Activity Specific and Balance (ABC) scale, and the Fracture Risk Assessment (FRAX) tool; followed by conducting a physical examination using the Time up and Go (TUG) test, the Bone Mineral Density (BMD) analyses, and the Blood Serum Calcium level among local PMW. The process was continued by establishing the booklet content by including the findings from the needs assessment study, drafting of text, designing of illustrations and layout, validation process by content experts and end users, followed by the process of revising, editing and proofreading of the text.The needs assessments results shows respondents age and level of education was associated with their knowledge on bone health, (χ²=8.515; p=0.014), (χ²= 16.514; p= 0.001), and calcium intake among age of 70 and above having adequate intake based on calcium daily requirement intake (RDI) (χ²= 12.544; p= 0.002). The year of menopause was highly correlated to age (r = 0.82, p < 0.001) and FRAX major osteoporotic fracture shows a moderate correlation (r = 0.581, p < 0.001). The FRAX hip fracture was highly correlated to age (0.694, p < 0.001).Significant level with highly correlation were found between BMD and independent variables FRAX major osteoporotic fracture score (-0.606, p < 0.001) and FRAX hip fracture score (-0.708, p < 0.001) respectively and ABC scale had positive with weak association with BMD (0.200, p < 0.001). The booklet was validated using content and face validity. As a result, the booklet shows an excellent content validity with 0.77 of the global Content Validity Index (CVI). The level of agreement within the experts (91.1% -100%) and representatives of the end users (100%) was excellent. Overall, all of the participating end users were satisfied with the booklet and found the booklet very useful in guiding them. In addition, improvements proposed by the experts were included and modification of the final version was made accordingly. Thus, this booklet can be considered as an instrument to promote the prevention of osteoporosis and fragility fracture among PMW.4 2