نتایج جستجو برای: prevention of fall

تعداد نتایج: 21187963  

2014
Julie A. St. John Tiffany E. Shubert Matthew Lee Smith Cherie A. Rosemond Doris A. Howell Christopher E. Beaudoin Marcia G. Ory

This perspective paper describes processes in the development of an evidence-based fall prevention curriculum for community health workers/promotores (CHW/P) that highlights the development of the curriculum and addresses: (1) the need and rationale for involving CHW/P in fall prevention; (2) involvement of CHW/P and content experts in the curriculum development; (3) best practices utilized in ...

Journal: :Age and ageing 2011
Angela Dickinson Khim Horton Ina Machen Frances Bunn Jenny Cove Deepak Jain Ted Maddex

BACKGROUND uptake of and adherence to fall prevention interventions is often poor and we know little about older people's perceptions of and beliefs about fall prevention interventions and how these affect uptake. OBJECTIVE to explore older people's perceptions of the facilitators and barriers to participation in fall prevention interventions in the UK. METHODS we undertook a qualitative st...

2011
Rebecca Calhoun Hendrika Meischke Kristen Hammerback Alex Bohl Pamela Poe Barbara Williams Elizabeth A. Phelan

Objective. To investigate motivational factors and barriers to participating in fall risk assessment and management programs among diverse, low-income, community-dwelling older adults who had experienced a fall. Methods. Face-to-face interviews with 20 elderly who had accepted and 19 who had not accepted an invitation to an assessment by one of two fall prevention programs. Interviews covered h...

2016
Jane E. Mahoney Vicki L. Gobel Terry Shea Jodi Janczewski Sandy Cech Lindy Clemson

BACKGROUND Fidelity monitoring is essential with implementation of complex health interventions, but there is little description of how to use results of fidelity monitoring to improve the draft program package prior to widespread dissemination. Root cause analysis (RCA) provides a systematic approach to identifying underlying causes and devising solutions to prevent errors in complex processes...

2017
Maureen Markle-Reid Cathy Dykeman Jenny Ploeg Caralyn Kelly Stradiotto Angela Andrews Susan Bonomo Sarah Orr-Shaw Niyati Salker

BACKGROUND Falls among community-dwelling older adults are a serious public health concern. While evidence-based fall prevention strategies are available, their effective implementation requires broad cross-sector coordination that is beyond the capacity of any single institution or organization. Community groups comprised of diverse stakeholders that include public health, care providers from ...

Journal: :The Gerontologist 2015
Claudia Meyer Sophie Hill Briony Dow Anneliese Synnot Keith Hill

PURPOSE OF THE STUDY Falls prevention evidence is strong, but little is known about uptake of strategies for people living with dementia (PLWD). This mixed-method systematic review aimed to integrate evidence of falls prevention efficacy with views/experiences of PLWD. DESIGN AND METHODS Eight electronic databases were searched. Inclusion criteria included quantitative or qualitative studies ...

Journal: :The Gerontologist 2014
Tiffany E Shubert Matthew Lee Smith Lindsay Penny Prizer Marcia G Ory

Falls and associated injury and mortality are of increasing concern among aging Americans. Effective fall risk management is a complicated process requiring involvement by both health care professionals and older adults for three related actions: (a) early screening to detect risk factors; (b) prescription of tailored interventions; and (c) implementation of, adherence to, and compliance with t...

2017
Matthew Lee Smith Samuel D. Towne Audry S. Motlagh Donald R. Smith Ali Boolani Scott A. Horel Marcia G. Ory

Identifying ways to measure access, availability, and utilization of health-care services, relative to at-risk areas or populations, is critical in providing practical and actionable information to key stakeholders. This study identified the prevalence and geospatial distribution of fall-related emergency medical services (EMS) calls in relation to the delivery of an evidence-based fall prevent...

2011
Sharon S. Laing Ilene F. Silver Sally York Elizabeth A. Phelan

We assessed knowledge, attitude, and provision of recommended fall prevention (FP) practices by employees of senior-serving organization and participation in FP practices by at-risk elders. The Washington State Department of Health administered structured telephone surveys to 50 employees and 101 elders in Washington State. Only 38% of employees felt "very knowledgeable" about FP, and a majorit...

2015
Hans-Christoph Pape Ulrike Schemmann Juergen Foerster Matthias Knobe

BACKGROUND The incidence of falls in the elderly population is difficult to determine and therefore potentially underestimated. Screening algorithms usually have in common that the evaluation is undertaken by trained individuals in a hospital setting. This leads to the inclusion of a high proportion of low-risk people and a waste of resources. It would be advantageous to pretest the individuals...

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