Objective. To investigate motivational factors and barriers to participating in fall risk assessment and management programs among diverse, low-income, community-dwelling older adults who had experienced a fall. Methods. Face-to-face interviews with 20 elderly who had accepted and 19 who had not accepted an invitation to an assessment by one of two fall prevention programs. Interviews covered healthy aging, core values, attributions/consequences of the fall, and barriers/benefits of fall prevention strategies and programs. Results. Joiners and nonjoiners of fall prevention programs were similar in their experience of loss associated with aging, core values they expressed, and emotional response to falling. One difference was that those who...
Falls are the primary cause of injuries among older adults, and accidents that result from falls can...
ObjectivesMultifactorial falls risk assessments reduce the rate of falls in older people and are rec...
Aims: To gain new knowledge about barriers to participation in hospital-based falls assessment. Meth...
Copyright © 2011 Rebecca Calhoun et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
One out of every three Americans age 65 and over falls at least once annually. Fall-related injurie...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to explore the beliefs and perceptions of older people abo...
Objectives: We examined older people’s attitudes about falls and implications for the design of fall...
Objectives. We examined older people’s attitudes about falls and implications for the design of fall...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of a fall prevention program on older adults...
Keith D Hill,1,2 Lesley Day,3 Terry P Haines4,5 1School of Physiotherapy and Exercise Science, Facu...
Objectives. We examined older people\u27s attitudes about falls and implications for the design of f...
Falls pose a serious threat to older adults, often resulting in physical, emotional, and financial c...
Older adults recently discharged from hospital are at high risk of functional decline and falls. A t...
Background: uptake of and adherence to fall prevention interventions is often poor and we know littl...
Background\ud \ud One-third of Americans over age 65 experience a fall each year. Risk of falling in...
Falls are the primary cause of injuries among older adults, and accidents that result from falls can...
ObjectivesMultifactorial falls risk assessments reduce the rate of falls in older people and are rec...
Aims: To gain new knowledge about barriers to participation in hospital-based falls assessment. Meth...
Copyright © 2011 Rebecca Calhoun et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
One out of every three Americans age 65 and over falls at least once annually. Fall-related injurie...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to explore the beliefs and perceptions of older people abo...
Objectives: We examined older people’s attitudes about falls and implications for the design of fall...
Objectives. We examined older people’s attitudes about falls and implications for the design of fall...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of a fall prevention program on older adults...
Keith D Hill,1,2 Lesley Day,3 Terry P Haines4,5 1School of Physiotherapy and Exercise Science, Facu...
Objectives. We examined older people\u27s attitudes about falls and implications for the design of f...
Falls pose a serious threat to older adults, often resulting in physical, emotional, and financial c...
Older adults recently discharged from hospital are at high risk of functional decline and falls. A t...
Background: uptake of and adherence to fall prevention interventions is often poor and we know littl...
Background\ud \ud One-third of Americans over age 65 experience a fall each year. Risk of falling in...
Falls are the primary cause of injuries among older adults, and accidents that result from falls can...
ObjectivesMultifactorial falls risk assessments reduce the rate of falls in older people and are rec...
Aims: To gain new knowledge about barriers to participation in hospital-based falls assessment. Meth...