The ageing of the population is one of the major transformations being experienced in Australia, with falls a significant threat to safety, health and independence. There is now substantial evidence regarding effective interventions for preventing falls among older people living independently in the community. The aim of this project was to develop and apply a framework for epidemiological modelling of the population level impact of proven interventions on future fall rates, providing a powerful policy-setting tool for prevention. We used the Cochrane review to source current best efficacy evidence from randomised controlled trials which have provided evidence of minimising the incidence of falls among older people living in the community. ...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Falls are the leading cause of injury in older people. Reducing falls cou...
Objectives: To undertake a cost–benefit analysis of ‘Stay on Your Feet’, a communi...
STUDY OBJECTIVE---In the causative mechanism of falls among older community dwellers, slips and trip...
The ageing of the population is one of the major transformations being experienced in Australia, wit...
Objective: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of strategies designed to prevent falls among older pe...
Abstract Objective: To evaluate the cost‐effectiveness of strategies designed to prevent falls among...
BACKGROUND: Falls are a significant threat to the safety, health and independence of older citizens....
Objective: To model the population level impact of tai-chi on future rates of falls and fall-related...
Background Falls impose significant health and economic burdens among older populations, making thei...
Background: Falls are one of the key geriatric syndromes that significantly impact geriatric health....
Aim: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of strategies designed to prevent falls amongst people aged ...
Abstract Background There is a sound rationale for the population-based approach to falls injury pre...
INTRODUCTION:Falls are the leading cause of injury in older people. Reducing falls could reduce fina...
OBJECTIVES: To undertake a cost-benefit analysis of 'Stay on Your Feet', a community-based falls pre...
Objective: The key objective was to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of strategies designed to preven...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Falls are the leading cause of injury in older people. Reducing falls cou...
Objectives: To undertake a cost–benefit analysis of ‘Stay on Your Feet’, a communi...
STUDY OBJECTIVE---In the causative mechanism of falls among older community dwellers, slips and trip...
The ageing of the population is one of the major transformations being experienced in Australia, wit...
Objective: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of strategies designed to prevent falls among older pe...
Abstract Objective: To evaluate the cost‐effectiveness of strategies designed to prevent falls among...
BACKGROUND: Falls are a significant threat to the safety, health and independence of older citizens....
Objective: To model the population level impact of tai-chi on future rates of falls and fall-related...
Background Falls impose significant health and economic burdens among older populations, making thei...
Background: Falls are one of the key geriatric syndromes that significantly impact geriatric health....
Aim: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of strategies designed to prevent falls amongst people aged ...
Abstract Background There is a sound rationale for the population-based approach to falls injury pre...
INTRODUCTION:Falls are the leading cause of injury in older people. Reducing falls could reduce fina...
OBJECTIVES: To undertake a cost-benefit analysis of 'Stay on Your Feet', a community-based falls pre...
Objective: The key objective was to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of strategies designed to preven...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Falls are the leading cause of injury in older people. Reducing falls cou...
Objectives: To undertake a cost–benefit analysis of ‘Stay on Your Feet’, a communi...
STUDY OBJECTIVE---In the causative mechanism of falls among older community dwellers, slips and trip...