ObjectiveTo explore the perceptions of older people with mild dementia and mild cognitive impairment, and their family carers, about falling, falls risk and the acceptability of falls prevention interventions.DesignQualitative study involving thematic analysis of semi-structured interviews with patient and relative dyads.Participants and setting20 patient/ relative dyads recruited from Memory Assessment Services and Falls Prevention Services in the United Kingdom.ResultsThe findings are presented under four key themes: attitudes to falls, attitudes to falls prevention interventions, barriers and facilitators, and the role of relatives. Participants' attitudes to falls interventions were varied and sometimes conflicting. Some worried about f...
AIM AND OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to understand older people’s perceptions of their and other olde...
Falls prevention strategies can only be effective in reducing falls amongst older people if they are...
Purpose: Older carers play an important role in falls prevention through their influence over their ...
Objective: To explore the perceptions of older people with mild dementia and mild cognitive impairme...
Objective: To explore the perceptions of older people with mild dementia and mild cognitive impairme...
Objective: To explore the perceptions of older people with mild dementia and mild cognitive impairme...
Introduction: Falls are a common and serious problem for older people with cognitive impairment. Suc...
OBJECTIVES: The primary aim of this study was to explore the impact of falling for frail community-d...
Objectives. We examined older people’s attitudes about falls and implications for the design of fall...
Objectives. We examined older people\u27s attitudes about falls and implications for the design of f...
Older adults living with dementia have at least twice the risk of falling compared to their peers li...
The aim of this study was to gain an understanding of older people's perceptions of falls prevention...
Objectives: We examined older people’s attitudes about falls and implications for the design of fall...
Background: uptake of and adherence to fall prevention interventions is often poor and we know littl...
Background: uptake of and adherence to fall prevention interventions is often poor and we know littl...
AIM AND OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to understand older people’s perceptions of their and other olde...
Falls prevention strategies can only be effective in reducing falls amongst older people if they are...
Purpose: Older carers play an important role in falls prevention through their influence over their ...
Objective: To explore the perceptions of older people with mild dementia and mild cognitive impairme...
Objective: To explore the perceptions of older people with mild dementia and mild cognitive impairme...
Objective: To explore the perceptions of older people with mild dementia and mild cognitive impairme...
Introduction: Falls are a common and serious problem for older people with cognitive impairment. Suc...
OBJECTIVES: The primary aim of this study was to explore the impact of falling for frail community-d...
Objectives. We examined older people’s attitudes about falls and implications for the design of fall...
Objectives. We examined older people\u27s attitudes about falls and implications for the design of f...
Older adults living with dementia have at least twice the risk of falling compared to their peers li...
The aim of this study was to gain an understanding of older people's perceptions of falls prevention...
Objectives: We examined older people’s attitudes about falls and implications for the design of fall...
Background: uptake of and adherence to fall prevention interventions is often poor and we know littl...
Background: uptake of and adherence to fall prevention interventions is often poor and we know littl...
AIM AND OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to understand older people’s perceptions of their and other olde...
Falls prevention strategies can only be effective in reducing falls amongst older people if they are...
Purpose: Older carers play an important role in falls prevention through their influence over their ...