Background: Adults with intellectual disability experience high rates of falls making falls prevention an important health need. The purpose of the study was to seek perspectives of older adults with intellectual disability and their caregivers to (a) explore the experiences of older adults with intellectual disability when seeking healthcare services after a fall and (b) identify enablers and barriers when taking up evidence-based falls recommendations. Method: A qualitative exploratory study was undertaken as part of a prospective observational cohort study. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with a purposeful sample. Data were analysed thematically using Colaizzi\u27s method. Results: Seventeen interviews were conducted (n = 21). ...
Background: Globally, falls in older people are a leading cause of injury-related mortality and morb...
Background: People with intellectual disability encounter multiple barriers to accessing quality, ev...
Older adults living with dementia have at least twice the risk of falling compared to their peers li...
Adults with intellectual disability (ID) experience earlier age-related changes, compared with other...
Background: Falls among older adults with intellectual disability (ID) are recognised as a serious h...
Abstract Background Falls among older adults with intellectual disability (ID) are recognised as a s...
Introduction: Falling appears to be a concern for individuals with intellectual disability. To date ...
Background: The prevalence of falls involving people with intellectual disabilities (ID) is high i...
BACKGROUND: Falls are common among older people with intellectual disability (ID) and are also a maj...
BackgroundThe prevalence of falls involving people with intellectual disabilities (ID) is high in co...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the review was too synthesize the best available evidence on the inciden...
Adults with intellectual disability (ID) have a higher rate of falls than the general population, an...
Background: Falls and fall-related injuries are a problem for many adults with intellectual disabili...
Courtney Noblett-Dutra, Alexandra Bonardi, Emily Lauer and Sharon Oxx present their research on fall...
In the general elderly population, multifactorial screening of fall risks has been shown to be effec...
Background: Globally, falls in older people are a leading cause of injury-related mortality and morb...
Background: People with intellectual disability encounter multiple barriers to accessing quality, ev...
Older adults living with dementia have at least twice the risk of falling compared to their peers li...
Adults with intellectual disability (ID) experience earlier age-related changes, compared with other...
Background: Falls among older adults with intellectual disability (ID) are recognised as a serious h...
Abstract Background Falls among older adults with intellectual disability (ID) are recognised as a s...
Introduction: Falling appears to be a concern for individuals with intellectual disability. To date ...
Background: The prevalence of falls involving people with intellectual disabilities (ID) is high i...
BACKGROUND: Falls are common among older people with intellectual disability (ID) and are also a maj...
BackgroundThe prevalence of falls involving people with intellectual disabilities (ID) is high in co...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the review was too synthesize the best available evidence on the inciden...
Adults with intellectual disability (ID) have a higher rate of falls than the general population, an...
Background: Falls and fall-related injuries are a problem for many adults with intellectual disabili...
Courtney Noblett-Dutra, Alexandra Bonardi, Emily Lauer and Sharon Oxx present their research on fall...
In the general elderly population, multifactorial screening of fall risks has been shown to be effec...
Background: Globally, falls in older people are a leading cause of injury-related mortality and morb...
Background: People with intellectual disability encounter multiple barriers to accessing quality, ev...
Older adults living with dementia have at least twice the risk of falling compared to their peers li...