The knowledge and perception of falls facilitate a better pathway to improve the health status among the elderly. Knowledge and perception of falls among community dwelling elderly were assessed in 300 participants (175 females) aged 65 years and above using an interviewer-administered questionnaire. Mean (SD) age of the participants was 73.0 (6.7) years. Majority (72%) knew some biological factors, and 60% knew environmental and behavioral factors which increase the risk of falls. Among 300 participants, 18% had poor, 61% had average, and 21% had good knowledge on falls. The mean (SD) knowledge was 48.14 (19.13). The most frequent (49%) information source was television. Significant associations were found between age (p=0.002) and educati...
Knowledge is the result of know that going after someone makes a sensing of a particular object. Whi...
Background: The number of people over the age of 60 is growing all over the world. With increasing a...
The purpose of this study was to examine the frequency and nature of falls and fall-related injuries...
Introduction: This study aims to assess knowledge and perception regarding falls and fall-induced in...
Background: Falls are a common, disabling, and frequently fatal health concern among elderly persons...
Background and Purpose. Falls are a major cause of death and disability among older adults. Fall-rel...
OBJECTIVES: To identify the prevalence of accidental falls among elderly persons in their homes, and...
A cross - sectional design has been used as the respondents were examined at one point of time by a...
Background: Falls is one of the common problems faced by elderly population and in preventing falls ...
Natthawadee Maneeprom, Surasak Taneepanichskul, Alessio Panza College of Public Health Sciences, Ch...
Background: Falls are extremely common among elderly population, accounting for substantial morbidit...
Falls are a serious health problem in people over 65-years-old. It is estimated that one out of ever...
The number of people living beyond 65 years of age is increasing rapidly, and they are at increased ...
Falls among the elderly is increasingly being recognized as an issue of concern in both developed an...
Introduction: Fall is a major cause of injuries and can increase the risk of early mortality among e...
Knowledge is the result of know that going after someone makes a sensing of a particular object. Whi...
Background: The number of people over the age of 60 is growing all over the world. With increasing a...
The purpose of this study was to examine the frequency and nature of falls and fall-related injuries...
Introduction: This study aims to assess knowledge and perception regarding falls and fall-induced in...
Background: Falls are a common, disabling, and frequently fatal health concern among elderly persons...
Background and Purpose. Falls are a major cause of death and disability among older adults. Fall-rel...
OBJECTIVES: To identify the prevalence of accidental falls among elderly persons in their homes, and...
A cross - sectional design has been used as the respondents were examined at one point of time by a...
Background: Falls is one of the common problems faced by elderly population and in preventing falls ...
Natthawadee Maneeprom, Surasak Taneepanichskul, Alessio Panza College of Public Health Sciences, Ch...
Background: Falls are extremely common among elderly population, accounting for substantial morbidit...
Falls are a serious health problem in people over 65-years-old. It is estimated that one out of ever...
The number of people living beyond 65 years of age is increasing rapidly, and they are at increased ...
Falls among the elderly is increasingly being recognized as an issue of concern in both developed an...
Introduction: Fall is a major cause of injuries and can increase the risk of early mortality among e...
Knowledge is the result of know that going after someone makes a sensing of a particular object. Whi...
Background: The number of people over the age of 60 is growing all over the world. With increasing a...
The purpose of this study was to examine the frequency and nature of falls and fall-related injuries...