Kylie Johnston1, Karen Grimmer-Somers1, Michele Sutherland21International Centre for Allied Health Evidence, University of South Australia, Adelaide; 2Falls Prevention Unit, Department of Health, Government of South Australia, Adelaide, AustraliaBackground: Personal alarms are proposed as a reliable mechanism for older people to obtain assistance after falling. However, little is known about how older people feel about owning and using personal alarms.Aim: This paper reports on experiences of independently living older people, who have recently fallen, regarding alarm use and their independence.Method: Volunteers older than 65 years who had sustained a fall in the previous six months were sought via community invitations. Semistructured tel...
Falls and fall-related concern and fear of falling are not well understood when it comes to old peop...
Bed and chair alarms have been included in many multifaceted falls prevention interventions. None of...
Abstract- It is of little surprise that falling is often accepted as a natural part of the aging pro...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the incidence and extent of lying on the floor for a long time after being u...
Objectives: To describe the patterns of personal emergency response systems (PERS) use in a statewid...
© 2015 De San Miguel et al. Background: Personal alarms support independent living and have the pote...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
The elderly population is increasing and there is a need to provide care and safety at a high level ...
Background: The involvement of users is recommended in the development of health related technologie...
Background. Falls and fear of falling present a major risk to older people as both can affect their ...
Background. Falls and fear of falling present a major risk to older people as both can affect their ...
Aims and objectives Community-dwelling older people were involved in the testing of a fall detection...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Falls are an incredibly complex problem in people over...
Purpose: To explore the needs and preferences of community-dwelling older people, by involving them ...
It is of little surprise that falling is often accepted as a natural part of the aging process. In f...
Falls and fall-related concern and fear of falling are not well understood when it comes to old peop...
Bed and chair alarms have been included in many multifaceted falls prevention interventions. None of...
Abstract- It is of little surprise that falling is often accepted as a natural part of the aging pro...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the incidence and extent of lying on the floor for a long time after being u...
Objectives: To describe the patterns of personal emergency response systems (PERS) use in a statewid...
© 2015 De San Miguel et al. Background: Personal alarms support independent living and have the pote...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
The elderly population is increasing and there is a need to provide care and safety at a high level ...
Background: The involvement of users is recommended in the development of health related technologie...
Background. Falls and fear of falling present a major risk to older people as both can affect their ...
Background. Falls and fear of falling present a major risk to older people as both can affect their ...
Aims and objectives Community-dwelling older people were involved in the testing of a fall detection...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Falls are an incredibly complex problem in people over...
Purpose: To explore the needs and preferences of community-dwelling older people, by involving them ...
It is of little surprise that falling is often accepted as a natural part of the aging process. In f...
Falls and fall-related concern and fear of falling are not well understood when it comes to old peop...
Bed and chair alarms have been included in many multifaceted falls prevention interventions. None of...
Abstract- It is of little surprise that falling is often accepted as a natural part of the aging pro...