نتایج جستجو برای: prevention of fall

تعداد نتایج: 21187963  

2017
Kalpana Narayan Shankar Nicole J. Treadway Alyssa A. Taylor Alan H. Breaud Elizabeth W. Peterson Jonathan Howland

BACKGROUND Falls are a common and debilitating health problem for older adults. Older adults are often treated and discharged home by emergency department (ED)-based providers with the hope they will receive falls prevention resources and referrals from their primary care provider. This descriptive study investigated falls prevention activities, including interactions with primary care provider...

2014
Marcia G. Ory Matthew Lee Smith Luohua Jiang Robin Lee Shuai Chen Ashley D. Wilson Judy A. Stevens Erin M. Parker

Stepping On is a community-based intervention that has been shown in a randomized controlled trial to reduce fall risk. The Wisconsin Institute for Healthy Aging adapted Stepping On for use in the United States and developed a training infrastructure to enable dissemination. The purpose of this study is to: (1) describe the personal characteristics of Stepping On participants; (2) quantify part...

Journal: :Age and ageing 2014
Amanda K Buttery Janet Husk Derek Lowe Jonathan Treml Naomi Vasilakis Jackie Riglin

INTRODUCTION falling, and fear of falling, significantly affect older people and their lifestyle resulting in loss of confidence, restriction of activity and deteriorating quality of life. Multi-factorial assessment and active participation in an evidence-based exercise programme are key interventions to prevent and manage falls. OBJECTIVE to examine older people's experiences of therapeutic ...

Journal: :Age and ageing 2015
Inez Farag Kirsten Howard Manuela L Ferreira Catherine Sherrington

BACKGROUND despite evidence on what works in falls prevention, falls in older people remain an important public health problem. AIMS the purpose of this study was to model the impact and cost-effectiveness of a public health falls prevention programme, from the perspective of the health funder. METHODS a decision analytic Markov model compared the health benefits in quality-adjusted life ye...

2016
Kay Graham Matthew Lee Smith Jori N. Hall Kerstin G. Emerson Mark G. Wilson

Chronic conditions and falls are related issues faced by many aging adults. Stanford's Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (CDSMP) added brief fall-related content to the standardized 6-week workshop; however, no research had examined changes in Fall-related self-efficacy (SE) in response to CDSMP participation. This study explored relationships and changes in SE using the SE to manage chro...

2017
Caroline Lukaszyk Julieann Coombes Norma Jean Turner Elizabeth Hillmann Lisa Keay Anne Tiedemann Cathie Sherrington Rebecca Ivers

BACKGROUND Fall related injury is an emerging issue for older Indigenous people worldwide, yet few targeted fall prevention programs are currently available for Indigenous populations. In order to inform the development of a new Aboriginal-specific fall prevention program in Australia, we conducted community consultation with older Aboriginal people to identify perceptions and beliefs about fal...

2014
Laura B Dilley Samantha M Gray Aleksandra Zecevic Gina Gaspard Bobbi Symes Fabio Feldman Vicky Scott Ryan Woolrych Andrew Sixsmith Heather McKay Steve Robinovitch Joanie Sims-Gould

BACKGROUND Older adults living in long term care (LTC) settings are vulnerable to fall-related injuries. There is a need to develop and implement evidence-based approaches to address fall injury prevention in LTC. Knowledge translation (KT) interventions to support the uptake of evidence-based approaches to fall injury prevention in LTC need to be responsive to the learning needs of LTC staff a...

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