Community-dwelling older adults with heat failure (HF) appear to have a greater risk of falling related to their symptoms, comorbid diseases, and/or adverse effect of HF management. The complexity of HF conditions and the growing number of HF patients pose new challenges for developing innovative fall prevention programs. To be successful, it is essential first to examine the independent effect of HF on falls, and to describe fall risk factors in the HF population. However, little is known about the effect of HF on falls in the U.S. population, and known risk factors have not been fully examined specific to HF patients. This study had two aims. Aim 1 examined the independent effect of HF on the likelihood of falling among community-dwelling...
Fetal and early life experiences may be associated with development of adult chronic disease and eff...
OBJECTIVES Chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients with uncontrolled blood pressure are at high risk o...
Hospitals frequently transfer patients to skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) for post-acute care; inf...
Community-dwelling older adults with heat failure (HF) appear to have a greater risk of falling rela...
Falls are the second leading cause of accidental or unintentional injury deaths worldwide among olde...
Frailty is prevalent in older adults with heart failure (HF), which increases their risk for basic a...
Background: Fall rates continue to be a significant problem in health care facilities despite all th...
Older adults over 65 will double from 52.4 million in 2018 to 94.7 million in 2060. Among this aging...
The aging of the nation in the coming decades will contribute to an increased demand for long-term c...
Fetal and early life experiences may be associated with development of adult chronic disease and eff...
Falls can have detrimental effects on older adults’ physical and psychological health, and survival ...
Patient falls remain a significant concern for hospitals despite years of focus and research on the ...
Patient falls and related injuries are one of the most common hospital adverse events in the United ...
Patient falls and related injuries are one of the most common hospital adverse events in the United ...
Heart failure (HF) has become a major health problem with its high prevalence, poor clinical outcome...
Fetal and early life experiences may be associated with development of adult chronic disease and eff...
OBJECTIVES Chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients with uncontrolled blood pressure are at high risk o...
Hospitals frequently transfer patients to skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) for post-acute care; inf...
Community-dwelling older adults with heat failure (HF) appear to have a greater risk of falling rela...
Falls are the second leading cause of accidental or unintentional injury deaths worldwide among olde...
Frailty is prevalent in older adults with heart failure (HF), which increases their risk for basic a...
Background: Fall rates continue to be a significant problem in health care facilities despite all th...
Older adults over 65 will double from 52.4 million in 2018 to 94.7 million in 2060. Among this aging...
The aging of the nation in the coming decades will contribute to an increased demand for long-term c...
Fetal and early life experiences may be associated with development of adult chronic disease and eff...
Falls can have detrimental effects on older adults’ physical and psychological health, and survival ...
Patient falls remain a significant concern for hospitals despite years of focus and research on the ...
Patient falls and related injuries are one of the most common hospital adverse events in the United ...
Patient falls and related injuries are one of the most common hospital adverse events in the United ...
Heart failure (HF) has become a major health problem with its high prevalence, poor clinical outcome...
Fetal and early life experiences may be associated with development of adult chronic disease and eff...
OBJECTIVES Chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients with uncontrolled blood pressure are at high risk o...
Hospitals frequently transfer patients to skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) for post-acute care; inf...