Background: Almost half of older people receiving community care fall each year and this rate has not improved in the last decade. Falls prevention programs targeted at this group are uncommon, and expensively delivered by university trained allied health professionals. Purpose: To investigate the feasibility of community care workers delivering a falls prevention exercise program to older clients, at low or medium risk of falling, as part of an existing service provision. Patients and methods: Community care workers from 10 community care organizations participated in the training for, and delivery to their clients of, an 8-week evidence-based falls prevention exercise program. Community care workers included assessment staff (responsible ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to co-design a falls prevention education programme with aged...
Abstract: Background: Falls prevention exercise programmes are evidence-based and recommended for im...
Background: Falls and fall-related injuries in older adults are associated with great burdens, both ...
Elissa Burton,1 Gill Lewin,2 Hilary O’Connell,3 Mark Petrich,4,5 Eileen Boyle,1 Keith D Hill1 ...
Elissa Burton,1 Gill Lewin,2 Hilary O’Connell,3 Keith D Hill1 1School of Physiotherapy and Ex...
Introduction: Falls are common among older adults. It is reported that approximately 60% of resident...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aim: The aim of this study was to facilitate the implementation and op...
Objective This study evaluates whether a community of practice (CoP) could conduct a falls preventio...
Background: Falls are a ‘geriatric giant’ and are the third leading cause of chroni...
Falls are a serious problem in residential aged care settings. The aims of the study were to determi...
This paper documents the program development and evaluation of a fall prevention series conducted at...
Objective. This study evaluates whether a community of practice (CoP) could conduct a falls preventi...
Falls, and injuries from falls are common among older people. As the population is ageing rapidly an...
Introduction: Falls amongst persons over 60 present significant risks for serious injury or debility...
Background/Purpose: Falls are a leading adverse event in residential aged care (RAC) settings with ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to co-design a falls prevention education programme with aged...
Abstract: Background: Falls prevention exercise programmes are evidence-based and recommended for im...
Background: Falls and fall-related injuries in older adults are associated with great burdens, both ...
Elissa Burton,1 Gill Lewin,2 Hilary O’Connell,3 Mark Petrich,4,5 Eileen Boyle,1 Keith D Hill1 ...
Elissa Burton,1 Gill Lewin,2 Hilary O’Connell,3 Keith D Hill1 1School of Physiotherapy and Ex...
Introduction: Falls are common among older adults. It is reported that approximately 60% of resident...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aim: The aim of this study was to facilitate the implementation and op...
Objective This study evaluates whether a community of practice (CoP) could conduct a falls preventio...
Background: Falls are a ‘geriatric giant’ and are the third leading cause of chroni...
Falls are a serious problem in residential aged care settings. The aims of the study were to determi...
This paper documents the program development and evaluation of a fall prevention series conducted at...
Objective. This study evaluates whether a community of practice (CoP) could conduct a falls preventi...
Falls, and injuries from falls are common among older people. As the population is ageing rapidly an...
Introduction: Falls amongst persons over 60 present significant risks for serious injury or debility...
Background/Purpose: Falls are a leading adverse event in residential aged care (RAC) settings with ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to co-design a falls prevention education programme with aged...
Abstract: Background: Falls prevention exercise programmes are evidence-based and recommended for im...
Background: Falls and fall-related injuries in older adults are associated with great burdens, both ...