IntroductionActivity restriction due to fear of falling is a common problem after a stroke. It can lead to deteriorated physical condition, restricted social participation and deprived quality of life. The Survey of Activities and Fear of Falling in the Elderly (SAFE) was developed to assess these difficulties, and its utility has been demonstrated among the older adults and older people with Parkinson’s disease. This study aimed to expand those demonstrations to community-dwelling chronic stroke survivors using a Chinese translation of the instrument.MethodsOne hundred and eight elderly individuals with a history of stroke completed the Chinese version of the SAFE (SAFE-C). The internal consistency of their responses was assessed using Cro...
Background: measures of fear of falling have not yet been validated in patients with dementia, leavi...
Aim: Falling can have serious consequences for older persons, but fear of falling is also a current ...
Background: There is limited knowledge concerning fall-related activity avoidance in people with Par...
INTRODUCTION:Activity restriction due to fear of falling is a common problem after a stroke. It can ...
One-third of older adults fall each year , resulting in costly injuries and impaired quality of lif...
The fear of falling has been recognized as a serious and common problem in older adults that can lea...
IntroductionFall is common after stroke. The Short-form Physiological Profile Assessment (S-PPA) was...
Purpose: This study aims to investigate the fear of falling of stroke patients and identify factors ...
Fear of falling (FOF) is a significant concern among individuals with Parkinson’s disease (PD) and o...
Background Fear of falling (FOF) is highly common in people with Parkinson disease (PD). F...
Objective Stroke is one of the most important causes of disability worldwide. Fear of falling is one...
Many older adults have fear of falling or are concerned to fall. However, little is known about fact...
Various scales have been developed in the last two decades to measure fear of falling (FOF). None re...
Background: Measures of fear of falling have not yet been validated in patients with dementia, leavi...
Fear of falling (FOF) is common in older people and is related to negative outcomes. This study aime...
Background: measures of fear of falling have not yet been validated in patients with dementia, leavi...
Aim: Falling can have serious consequences for older persons, but fear of falling is also a current ...
Background: There is limited knowledge concerning fall-related activity avoidance in people with Par...
INTRODUCTION:Activity restriction due to fear of falling is a common problem after a stroke. It can ...
One-third of older adults fall each year , resulting in costly injuries and impaired quality of lif...
The fear of falling has been recognized as a serious and common problem in older adults that can lea...
IntroductionFall is common after stroke. The Short-form Physiological Profile Assessment (S-PPA) was...
Purpose: This study aims to investigate the fear of falling of stroke patients and identify factors ...
Fear of falling (FOF) is a significant concern among individuals with Parkinson’s disease (PD) and o...
Background Fear of falling (FOF) is highly common in people with Parkinson disease (PD). F...
Objective Stroke is one of the most important causes of disability worldwide. Fear of falling is one...
Many older adults have fear of falling or are concerned to fall. However, little is known about fact...
Various scales have been developed in the last two decades to measure fear of falling (FOF). None re...
Background: Measures of fear of falling have not yet been validated in patients with dementia, leavi...
Fear of falling (FOF) is common in older people and is related to negative outcomes. This study aime...
Background: measures of fear of falling have not yet been validated in patients with dementia, leavi...
Aim: Falling can have serious consequences for older persons, but fear of falling is also a current ...
Background: There is limited knowledge concerning fall-related activity avoidance in people with Par...