Older people are continuing to fall despite fall prevention guidelines targeting known falls' risk factors. Multisite pain is a potential novel falls' risk factor requiring further exploration. This study hypothesises that: (1) an increasing number of pain sites and widespread pain predicts self-reported falls and falls recorded in primary and secondary healthcare records; (2) those relationships are independent of known falls' risk factors and putative confounders. This prospective cohort study linked data from self-completed questionnaires, primary care electronic health records, secondary care admission statistics and national mortality data. Between 2002-2005, self-completion questionnaires were mailed to community-dwelling individuals ...
Background: Pain and recurrent falls are highly problematic in community-dwelling older adults, yet ...
Background: Falls in later life that require admission to hospital have well-established consequenc...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence of clinically relevant falls-related outcomes according to p...
Older people are continuing to fall despite fall prevention guidelines targeting known falls' risk f...
BACKGROUND: Multisite pain and falls are common in older people, and isolated studies have identif...
Aim Pain at multiple sites is prevalent among older people. Yet, studies inve...
Musculoskeletal pain is common and typically occurs at multiple sites. Pain has been shown to be ass...
Falls are a threat to the health of the older population and impair their functional independence in...
Objective: To conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis to establish the association between pai...
Context: Chronic pain is a major contributor to disability in older adults; however,the potential ro...
Context Chronic pain is a major contributor to disability in older adults; however, the potential ro...
Objectives To determine the prevalence of clinically relevant falls-related outcomes according to pa...
Background: Recurrent falls represent a priority in geriatric research. In this study we evaluated t...
Objective: To determine whether musculoskeletal pain (pain severity and number of chronic pain sites...
Objective: To conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis to establish the association between pai...
Background: Pain and recurrent falls are highly problematic in community-dwelling older adults, yet ...
Background: Falls in later life that require admission to hospital have well-established consequenc...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence of clinically relevant falls-related outcomes according to p...
Older people are continuing to fall despite fall prevention guidelines targeting known falls' risk f...
BACKGROUND: Multisite pain and falls are common in older people, and isolated studies have identif...
Aim Pain at multiple sites is prevalent among older people. Yet, studies inve...
Musculoskeletal pain is common and typically occurs at multiple sites. Pain has been shown to be ass...
Falls are a threat to the health of the older population and impair their functional independence in...
Objective: To conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis to establish the association between pai...
Context: Chronic pain is a major contributor to disability in older adults; however,the potential ro...
Context Chronic pain is a major contributor to disability in older adults; however, the potential ro...
Objectives To determine the prevalence of clinically relevant falls-related outcomes according to pa...
Background: Recurrent falls represent a priority in geriatric research. In this study we evaluated t...
Objective: To determine whether musculoskeletal pain (pain severity and number of chronic pain sites...
Objective: To conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis to establish the association between pai...
Background: Pain and recurrent falls are highly problematic in community-dwelling older adults, yet ...
Background: Falls in later life that require admission to hospital have well-established consequenc...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence of clinically relevant falls-related outcomes according to p...