OBJECTIVE:To determine the effectiveness of an individually-tailored multifactorial intervention in reducing falls among at risk older adult fallers in a multi-ethnic, middle-income nation in South-East Asia. DESIGN:Pragmatic, randomized-controlled trial. SETTING:Emergency room, medical outpatient and primary care clinic in a teaching hospital in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. PARTICIPANTS:Individuals aged 65 years and above with two or more falls or one injurious fall in the past 12 months. INTERVENTION:Individually-tailored interventions, included a modified Otago exercise programme, HOMEFAST home hazards modification, visual intervention, cardiovascular intervention, medication review and falls education, was compared against a control group in...
Background: Although there is extensive research on falls prevention, most of this knowledge is from...
Introduction: Older adults frequently fall after discharge from hospital. Older people may have low ...
BACKGROUND: Falls and fractures are a major problem. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the clinical effecti...
Objective To determine the effectiveness of an individually-tailored multifactorial intervention in ...
Background: In line with a rapidly ageing global population, the rise in the frequency of falls will...
doi:10.1093/ageing/afi053OBJECTIVES: To determine the effectiveness of multifactorial intervention t...
Background: Falls occur frequently in older people and strongly affect quality of life. Guidelines r...
Abstract Background Falling in older age is a major p...
Objectives: to describe the implementation and the effects of a multifactorial fall prevention trial...
Objectives: To investigate the effect of a referral-based targeted multifactorial falls prevention i...
Abstract Background Guidelines recommend multifactorial intervention programmes to prevent falls in ...
BackgroundInjuries from falls are major contributors to complications and death in older adults. Des...
Objective: To evaluate effects of a multifactorial fall prevention program on fall incidence and phy...
Background. Annually, about 30% of the persons of 65 years and older falls at least once and 15% fal...
Background. Annually, about 30% of the persons of 65 years and older falls at least once and 15% fal...
Background: Although there is extensive research on falls prevention, most of this knowledge is from...
Introduction: Older adults frequently fall after discharge from hospital. Older people may have low ...
BACKGROUND: Falls and fractures are a major problem. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the clinical effecti...
Objective To determine the effectiveness of an individually-tailored multifactorial intervention in ...
Background: In line with a rapidly ageing global population, the rise in the frequency of falls will...
doi:10.1093/ageing/afi053OBJECTIVES: To determine the effectiveness of multifactorial intervention t...
Background: Falls occur frequently in older people and strongly affect quality of life. Guidelines r...
Abstract Background Falling in older age is a major p...
Objectives: to describe the implementation and the effects of a multifactorial fall prevention trial...
Objectives: To investigate the effect of a referral-based targeted multifactorial falls prevention i...
Abstract Background Guidelines recommend multifactorial intervention programmes to prevent falls in ...
BackgroundInjuries from falls are major contributors to complications and death in older adults. Des...
Objective: To evaluate effects of a multifactorial fall prevention program on fall incidence and phy...
Background. Annually, about 30% of the persons of 65 years and older falls at least once and 15% fal...
Background. Annually, about 30% of the persons of 65 years and older falls at least once and 15% fal...
Background: Although there is extensive research on falls prevention, most of this knowledge is from...
Introduction: Older adults frequently fall after discharge from hospital. Older people may have low ...
BACKGROUND: Falls and fractures are a major problem. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the clinical effecti...