Background: Preventing falls and fractures from falls in residents of aged care facilities are an eminent public health goal. Evidence on the effectiveness of non-pharmaceutical methods to prevent falls and fall-related fractures in residential aged care facilities (RACFs) is unclear. This review aims to assess and rank the effectiveness of the most common fall- and fracture prevention strategies of non-pharmaceutical nature in RACFs. Method: This systematic review with network-meta-analysis follows the guidelines from the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Protocol (PRISMA-P). We will conduct the systematic literature search across the medical databases MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL and Cochrane Central Register o...
BACKGROUND:Falls are common events in older people, which cause considerable morbidity and mortality...
Background: Falls are a major threat to older adults worldwide. Although various effective intervent...
Background: Falls are a major threat to older adults worldwide. Although various effective intervent...
Background: Preventing falls and fractures from falls in residents of aged care facilities are an em...
an eminent public health goal. Evidence on the effectiveness of non-pharmaceutical methods to preve...
Objective: To compare the effectiveness of single, multiple, and multifactorial interventions to pr...
Preventing falls in long term care facilities (LTCF) and hospitals is an international priority. Man...
Objectives To evaluate the evidence for strategies to prevent falls or fractures in residents in car...
Objectives: There is extensive literature on interventions to prevent or reduce falls in elderly peo...
Objectives: There is extensive literature on interventions to prevent or reduce falls in elderly peo...
Objectives To evaluate the evidence for strategies to prevent falls or fractures in residents in car...
Abstract Background Falls are a leading cause of morb...
Abstract Background Falls are a leading cause of morb...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this review was to synthesize the best available evidence for the effect...
Abstract Background An estimated 20–30% of community-...
BACKGROUND:Falls are common events in older people, which cause considerable morbidity and mortality...
Background: Falls are a major threat to older adults worldwide. Although various effective intervent...
Background: Falls are a major threat to older adults worldwide. Although various effective intervent...
Background: Preventing falls and fractures from falls in residents of aged care facilities are an em...
an eminent public health goal. Evidence on the effectiveness of non-pharmaceutical methods to preve...
Objective: To compare the effectiveness of single, multiple, and multifactorial interventions to pr...
Preventing falls in long term care facilities (LTCF) and hospitals is an international priority. Man...
Objectives To evaluate the evidence for strategies to prevent falls or fractures in residents in car...
Objectives: There is extensive literature on interventions to prevent or reduce falls in elderly peo...
Objectives: There is extensive literature on interventions to prevent or reduce falls in elderly peo...
Objectives To evaluate the evidence for strategies to prevent falls or fractures in residents in car...
Abstract Background Falls are a leading cause of morb...
Abstract Background Falls are a leading cause of morb...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this review was to synthesize the best available evidence for the effect...
Abstract Background An estimated 20–30% of community-...
BACKGROUND:Falls are common events in older people, which cause considerable morbidity and mortality...
Background: Falls are a major threat to older adults worldwide. Although various effective intervent...
Background: Falls are a major threat to older adults worldwide. Although various effective intervent...