BACKGROUND AND AIMS: It is of great importance to consider whether a tool's predictive value is generalizable to similar samples in other locations. Numerous fall prediction systems have been developed, but very few are evaluated over a different time period in a different location. The purpose of this study was to validate the predictive accuracy of the Mobility Interaction Fall (MIF) chart, and to compare it to staff judgement of fall risk and history of falls. METHODS: The MIF chart, staff judgement, and fall history were used to classify the risk of falling in 208 residents (mean age 83.2 +/- 6.8 years) living in four residential care facilities in northern Sweden. The MIF chart includes an o...
AIMS: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of three different methods for identifying individuals at...
Background: There is no validated assessment of an older person's risk of falling that is easily app...
Background. The purpose of this prospective cohort study was to describe the clinimetric evaluation ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: It is of great importance to consider whether a tool's predictive value is gene...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: It is of great importance to consider whether a tool's predictive value is gene...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: It is of great importance to consider whether a tool's predictive value is gene...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: It is of great importance to consider whether a tool's predictive value is gene...
Among elderly people, falls lead to a considerable amount of immobility, morbidity, and mortality. T...
Among elderly people, falls lead to a considerable amount of immobility, morbidity, and mortality. T...
Objectives: To compare the use of two falls risk-identification tools (Downton and STRATIFY) with cl...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Falls are frequent among older people living in residential care facilitie...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Falls are frequent among older people living in residential care facilities. Th...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Falls are frequent among older people living in residential care facilities. Th...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Falls are frequent among older people living in residential care facilities. Th...
AIMS: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of three different methods for identifying individuals at...
AIMS: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of three different methods for identifying individuals at...
Background: There is no validated assessment of an older person's risk of falling that is easily app...
Background. The purpose of this prospective cohort study was to describe the clinimetric evaluation ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: It is of great importance to consider whether a tool's predictive value is gene...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: It is of great importance to consider whether a tool's predictive value is gene...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: It is of great importance to consider whether a tool's predictive value is gene...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: It is of great importance to consider whether a tool's predictive value is gene...
Among elderly people, falls lead to a considerable amount of immobility, morbidity, and mortality. T...
Among elderly people, falls lead to a considerable amount of immobility, morbidity, and mortality. T...
Objectives: To compare the use of two falls risk-identification tools (Downton and STRATIFY) with cl...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Falls are frequent among older people living in residential care facilitie...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Falls are frequent among older people living in residential care facilities. Th...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Falls are frequent among older people living in residential care facilities. Th...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Falls are frequent among older people living in residential care facilities. Th...
AIMS: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of three different methods for identifying individuals at...
AIMS: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of three different methods for identifying individuals at...
Background: There is no validated assessment of an older person's risk of falling that is easily app...
Background. The purpose of this prospective cohort study was to describe the clinimetric evaluation ...