Abstract Background The annual prevalence of falls in people with dementia ranges from 47 to 90%. Falls are a common reason for hospital admission in people with dementia, and there is limited research evidence regarding the care pathways experienced by this population. In addition to immediate management of an injury, prevention of further falls is likely to be an important part of any successful intervention. This review aims to assess the effectiveness of interventions for improving the physical and psychological wellbeing of people with dementia who have sustained a fall-related injury. Methods Systematic review methodologies were employed utilising searches across multiple databases (MEDLINE, CENTRAL, Health Management Information Cons...
Older adults living with dementia have at least twice the risk of falling compared to their peers li...
Older adults living with dementia have at least twice the risk of falling compared to their peers li...
Older adults living with dementia have at least twice the risk of falling compared to their peers li...
Background: The annual prevalence of falls in people with dementia ranges from 47 to 90%. Falls are ...
Background: The annual prevalence of falls in people with dementia ranges from 47 to 90%. Falls are ...
This is the final version. Available from BMC via the DOI in this record.All data generated and/or a...
Abstract Background Falls in people with dementia can result in a number of physical and psychosocia...
Abstract Background People with dementia (PWD) experience ten times as many incident falls as people...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from NIHR Journals Library vi...
A large body of research has addressed the assessment and management of fall risk among community-dw...
A large body of research has addressed the assessment and management of fall risk among community-dw...
A large body of research has addressed the assessment and management of fall risk among community-dw...
Older adults living with dementia have at least twice the risk of falling compared to their peers li...
Background: Dementia is a common mental health problem affecting older people with prevalence rangin...
Background: Falls in people with dementia can result in a number of physical and psychosocial conseq...
Older adults living with dementia have at least twice the risk of falling compared to their peers li...
Older adults living with dementia have at least twice the risk of falling compared to their peers li...
Older adults living with dementia have at least twice the risk of falling compared to their peers li...
Background: The annual prevalence of falls in people with dementia ranges from 47 to 90%. Falls are ...
Background: The annual prevalence of falls in people with dementia ranges from 47 to 90%. Falls are ...
This is the final version. Available from BMC via the DOI in this record.All data generated and/or a...
Abstract Background Falls in people with dementia can result in a number of physical and psychosocia...
Abstract Background People with dementia (PWD) experience ten times as many incident falls as people...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from NIHR Journals Library vi...
A large body of research has addressed the assessment and management of fall risk among community-dw...
A large body of research has addressed the assessment and management of fall risk among community-dw...
A large body of research has addressed the assessment and management of fall risk among community-dw...
Older adults living with dementia have at least twice the risk of falling compared to their peers li...
Background: Dementia is a common mental health problem affecting older people with prevalence rangin...
Background: Falls in people with dementia can result in a number of physical and psychosocial conseq...
Older adults living with dementia have at least twice the risk of falling compared to their peers li...
Older adults living with dementia have at least twice the risk of falling compared to their peers li...
Older adults living with dementia have at least twice the risk of falling compared to their peers li...