The purpose of this study was to examine the frequency and nature of falls and fall-related injuries among older women in the state of Kerala, India. The study involved 82 community living and 63 institutionalized women aged 60 years or older in Trivandrum, Kerala, India. Demographic data and falls profile were collected through the use of a field survey. A significantly lower percentage (45%) of community dwelling participants suffered a fall in the previous year, compared to 64% of those in the Long Term Care (LTC) settings (p < .05). Overall, of those who fell, 74% reported an injury (e.g., cuts and bruises, fractures) as a result of the fall, and 48% of older adults in the community and 70% in the LTC setting required medical treatment ...
Introduction : The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and the pattern of falls in com...
Introduction Falls are a common problem among older people, leading to major morbidity and increased...
The number of people living beyond 65 years of age is increasing rapidly, and they are at increased ...
Background: Falls are a common, disabling, and frequently fatal health concern among elderly persons...
Background: Falls is one of the common problems faced by elderly population and in preventing falls ...
Background: Falls are extremely common among elderly population, accounting for substantial morbidit...
Objectives. Rapid population ageing is predicted in India. Falls are one of the causes of injuries a...
Introduction: Fall is a major cause of injuries and can increase the risk of early mortality among e...
A cross - sectional design has been used as the respondents were examined at one point of time by a...
Background: The number of people over the age of 60 is growing all over the world. With increasing a...
AIM: Increase in aged population in number brings along the risk of falls and fall-related injuries ...
The knowledge and perception of falls facilitate a better pathway to improve the health status among...
Background: The elderly population is growing, both in size and proportion with the total population...
【Abstract】 Objective: Falls are one of the life events leading to injury and in serious cases ca...
Background: According to 2011 censes, elderly account for 8.6% of Indian population and is projected...
Introduction : The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and the pattern of falls in com...
Introduction Falls are a common problem among older people, leading to major morbidity and increased...
The number of people living beyond 65 years of age is increasing rapidly, and they are at increased ...
Background: Falls are a common, disabling, and frequently fatal health concern among elderly persons...
Background: Falls is one of the common problems faced by elderly population and in preventing falls ...
Background: Falls are extremely common among elderly population, accounting for substantial morbidit...
Objectives. Rapid population ageing is predicted in India. Falls are one of the causes of injuries a...
Introduction: Fall is a major cause of injuries and can increase the risk of early mortality among e...
A cross - sectional design has been used as the respondents were examined at one point of time by a...
Background: The number of people over the age of 60 is growing all over the world. With increasing a...
AIM: Increase in aged population in number brings along the risk of falls and fall-related injuries ...
The knowledge and perception of falls facilitate a better pathway to improve the health status among...
Background: The elderly population is growing, both in size and proportion with the total population...
【Abstract】 Objective: Falls are one of the life events leading to injury and in serious cases ca...
Background: According to 2011 censes, elderly account for 8.6% of Indian population and is projected...
Introduction : The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and the pattern of falls in com...
Introduction Falls are a common problem among older people, leading to major morbidity and increased...
The number of people living beyond 65 years of age is increasing rapidly, and they are at increased ...