© 2017 The Author(s). Published by Taylor & Francis. The objective of this study was to assess whether purchasing a personal alarm service makes a difference in a range of health outcomes for community dwelling older adults. The prospective cohort study involved 295 individuals for whom data on emergencies experienced at home were collected over a period of 12 months. Purchasers of alarms, compared to nonpurchasers, benefitted in terms of feeling more safe and secure and being more active around their home. Outcomes experienced after an emergency were similar for both groups with no differences found in terms of time spent on floor, or hospitalizations
Abstract Background Personal Emergency Response Systems (PERS) are traditionally used as fall alert ...
The purpose of this study was to depict some elderly people’s experiences of personal safety alarms....
Background: Most western countries are experiencing greater pressure on community care services due ...
risk profiles and emergency frequency of purchasers and non-purchasers of personal emergency alarms:...
© 2015 De San Miguel et al. Background: Personal alarms support independent living and have the pote...
Objectives: To describe the patterns of personal emergency response systems (PERS) use in a statewid...
Kylie Johnston1, Karen Grimmer-Somers1, Michele Sutherland21International Centre for Allied Health E...
International audienceBackground: `Personal Emergency Response Systems' (PERS) can provide a solutio...
Telephone-activated personal emergency response services (PERS) were developed 30 years ago so perso...
The elderly population is increasing and there is a need to provide care and safety at a high level ...
Reducing injury and death in house fires is an important public health intervention activity with th...
Background: Personal Emergency Response Systems (PERS) are traditionally used as fall alert systems ...
Background: As the demographic of older people continues to grow, health services that support indep...
This study replicated, in a United States setting, an earlier study conducted in Canada to determine...
(PERS) alarms have been used in Sweden since 1974 to enable older people to age safely at home. Desp...
Abstract Background Personal Emergency Response Systems (PERS) are traditionally used as fall alert ...
The purpose of this study was to depict some elderly people’s experiences of personal safety alarms....
Background: Most western countries are experiencing greater pressure on community care services due ...
risk profiles and emergency frequency of purchasers and non-purchasers of personal emergency alarms:...
© 2015 De San Miguel et al. Background: Personal alarms support independent living and have the pote...
Objectives: To describe the patterns of personal emergency response systems (PERS) use in a statewid...
Kylie Johnston1, Karen Grimmer-Somers1, Michele Sutherland21International Centre for Allied Health E...
International audienceBackground: `Personal Emergency Response Systems' (PERS) can provide a solutio...
Telephone-activated personal emergency response services (PERS) were developed 30 years ago so perso...
The elderly population is increasing and there is a need to provide care and safety at a high level ...
Reducing injury and death in house fires is an important public health intervention activity with th...
Background: Personal Emergency Response Systems (PERS) are traditionally used as fall alert systems ...
Background: As the demographic of older people continues to grow, health services that support indep...
This study replicated, in a United States setting, an earlier study conducted in Canada to determine...
(PERS) alarms have been used in Sweden since 1974 to enable older people to age safely at home. Desp...
Abstract Background Personal Emergency Response Systems (PERS) are traditionally used as fall alert ...
The purpose of this study was to depict some elderly people’s experiences of personal safety alarms....
Background: Most western countries are experiencing greater pressure on community care services due ...