Objective: To identify from the older adults' perspective, the factors associated with discussion about falls with their general practitioners and other health professionals and the factors associated with initiation of these discussions. We explored the content of and barriers to discussion about falls. Methods: A prospective cohort study where a baseline cross-sectional survey was followed by a survey 1 year later. Survey domains were drawn from constructs of behavioural change models. Data from 245 older community dwellers in Victoria, Australia, in the follow-up survey were used for this study. Survey format consisted of yes and no responses, Likert scale and open/closed-ended responses. Results: Few older adults talked with and initiat...
Older adults recently discharged from hospital are at high risk of functional decline and falls. A t...
Background: Falls are a problem for older adults. In particular, older hospitalised adults and those...
Background: Inpatient falls are a persistent problem and despite research efforts during the last de...
Purpose: Older carers play an important role in falls prevention through their influence over their ...
Objectives: We examined older people’s attitudes about falls and implications for the design of fall...
Background: Falls in the elderly cause serious injury. Objective: We aimed to determine subjects’ co...
Background: uptake of and adherence to fall prevention interventions is often poor and we know littl...
Objectives. We examined older people’s attitudes about falls and implications for the design of fall...
Aims: To gain new knowledge about barriers to participation in hospital-based falls assessment. Meth...
Background: The behaviour of hospitalized older adults can contribute to falls, a common adverse eve...
Objectives. We examined older people\u27s attitudes about falls and implications for the design of f...
Background: It is recommended that older people report their falls to their general practitioner (GP...
Background falls rates in older people continue to rise despite concerted efforts to manage falls ri...
BACKGROUND: It is recommended that older people report their falls to their general practitioner (GP...
Background: Falls are the most frequent adverse events among hospitalised older adults. Previous stu...
Older adults recently discharged from hospital are at high risk of functional decline and falls. A t...
Background: Falls are a problem for older adults. In particular, older hospitalised adults and those...
Background: Inpatient falls are a persistent problem and despite research efforts during the last de...
Purpose: Older carers play an important role in falls prevention through their influence over their ...
Objectives: We examined older people’s attitudes about falls and implications for the design of fall...
Background: Falls in the elderly cause serious injury. Objective: We aimed to determine subjects’ co...
Background: uptake of and adherence to fall prevention interventions is often poor and we know littl...
Objectives. We examined older people’s attitudes about falls and implications for the design of fall...
Aims: To gain new knowledge about barriers to participation in hospital-based falls assessment. Meth...
Background: The behaviour of hospitalized older adults can contribute to falls, a common adverse eve...
Objectives. We examined older people\u27s attitudes about falls and implications for the design of f...
Background: It is recommended that older people report their falls to their general practitioner (GP...
Background falls rates in older people continue to rise despite concerted efforts to manage falls ri...
BACKGROUND: It is recommended that older people report their falls to their general practitioner (GP...
Background: Falls are the most frequent adverse events among hospitalised older adults. Previous stu...
Older adults recently discharged from hospital are at high risk of functional decline and falls. A t...
Background: Falls are a problem for older adults. In particular, older hospitalised adults and those...
Background: Inpatient falls are a persistent problem and despite research efforts during the last de...