Abstract Background Falls and the resulting complications are common among frail older adults. We aimed to explore risk factors and potential prevention strategies for falls in elderly residents of Long-Term Care Facilities (LTCF). Methods This was a cross sectional study design using data from the Care by Design (CBD) study, within Nova Scotia’s Capital District Health Authority. This observational time series cohort study collected data before, during and after the implementation of CBD, a new model of coordinated primary care in LTCF. Here, we analyzed data collected after the implementation of CBD (September 1, 2011- February 28, 2012). Results Falls were frequent; 56.2% of our sample of 395 residents fell at least once. In univariate a...
Background: Falls in long-term care residents with dementia represent a costly but unresolved safety...
Background: Falls in long-term care residents with dementia represent a costly but unresolved safety...
Background: Falls in long-term care residents with dementia represent a costly but unresolved safety...
AbstractBackgroundFalls are common among the geriatric population, causing frequent morbidity and mo...
Background: Falls are common among the geriatric population, causing frequent morbidity and mortalit...
Abstract Background Falls have enormous impact in older adults. Yet, there is insufficient evidence ...
AbstractBackgroundFalls are common among the geriatric population, causing frequent morbidity and mo...
Falls in the elderly are associated with morbidity and mortality. Research about fall risk factors i...
BackgroundFalls in long-term care are common. The aim of our study was to explore how medication use...
Background: Falls threaten the safety of older adults in long term care (LTC). Objectives: To assess...
Background: Persons with dementia are two to three times more likely to fall compared to persons wit...
Background: Persons with dementia are two to three times more likely to fall compared to persons wit...
Background: Persons with dementia are two to three times more likely to fall compared to persons wit...
Falls and their consequences are a major health problem in the older population, increasing their im...
Falls and their consequences are a major health problem in the older population, increasing their im...
Background: Falls in long-term care residents with dementia represent a costly but unresolved safety...
Background: Falls in long-term care residents with dementia represent a costly but unresolved safety...
Background: Falls in long-term care residents with dementia represent a costly but unresolved safety...
AbstractBackgroundFalls are common among the geriatric population, causing frequent morbidity and mo...
Background: Falls are common among the geriatric population, causing frequent morbidity and mortalit...
Abstract Background Falls have enormous impact in older adults. Yet, there is insufficient evidence ...
AbstractBackgroundFalls are common among the geriatric population, causing frequent morbidity and mo...
Falls in the elderly are associated with morbidity and mortality. Research about fall risk factors i...
BackgroundFalls in long-term care are common. The aim of our study was to explore how medication use...
Background: Falls threaten the safety of older adults in long term care (LTC). Objectives: To assess...
Background: Persons with dementia are two to three times more likely to fall compared to persons wit...
Background: Persons with dementia are two to three times more likely to fall compared to persons wit...
Background: Persons with dementia are two to three times more likely to fall compared to persons wit...
Falls and their consequences are a major health problem in the older population, increasing their im...
Falls and their consequences are a major health problem in the older population, increasing their im...
Background: Falls in long-term care residents with dementia represent a costly but unresolved safety...
Background: Falls in long-term care residents with dementia represent a costly but unresolved safety...
Background: Falls in long-term care residents with dementia represent a costly but unresolved safety...