Objective: To identify predictors and impact of adherence to a multifactorial fall-prevention program on falls and health service utilisation. Methods: Randomised controlled trial with a priori subgroup analysis within intervention group according to adherence. Participants were community dwelling, (≥65 years), not transported to hospital following fall-related paramedic care. The Attitudes to Falls-Related Interventions Scale (AFRIS) was completed at baseline, adherence levels were measured (three-point scale) at six months, and falls and health service utilisation were recorded for 12 months. Multivariate logistic regression and area under the curve were calculated with 95% confidence interval (CI). Results: Attitudes to Falls-Related Int...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate outcomes associated with falls clinic programs. DESIGN: Longitudinal. SETTIN...
Objectives: To investigate the effect of a referral-based targeted multifactorial falls prevention i...
Objective: To evaluate effects of a multifactorial fall prevention program on fall incidence and phy...
Objective: To identify predictors and impact of adherence to a multifactorial fall-prevention progr...
Aim: To understand determinants of adherence to a multifactorial fall prevention program, and the pr...
Background approximately 25% of older people who fall and receive paramedic care are not subsequentl...
Background: approximately 25% of older people who fall and receive paramedic care are not subsequent...
Many older people who fall require ambulance attendance, however around 25% are not subsequently tra...
Background: Recent trials have shown that multifactorial fall interventions vary in effectiveness, p...
Introduction: Multifactorial interventions can reduce the number of falls and fall related injuries ...
QuestionsWhat factors are associated with adherence of older adults to group exercise interventions ...
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of multifactorial assessment and intervention programmes to ...
Keith D Hill,1,2 Lesley Day,3 Terry P Haines4,5 1School of Physiotherapy and Exercise Science, Facu...
Objective: To evaluate whether a service to prevent falls in the community would help reduce the rat...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Falls among community dwelling older adults are a significant public health ...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate outcomes associated with falls clinic programs. DESIGN: Longitudinal. SETTIN...
Objectives: To investigate the effect of a referral-based targeted multifactorial falls prevention i...
Objective: To evaluate effects of a multifactorial fall prevention program on fall incidence and phy...
Objective: To identify predictors and impact of adherence to a multifactorial fall-prevention progr...
Aim: To understand determinants of adherence to a multifactorial fall prevention program, and the pr...
Background approximately 25% of older people who fall and receive paramedic care are not subsequentl...
Background: approximately 25% of older people who fall and receive paramedic care are not subsequent...
Many older people who fall require ambulance attendance, however around 25% are not subsequently tra...
Background: Recent trials have shown that multifactorial fall interventions vary in effectiveness, p...
Introduction: Multifactorial interventions can reduce the number of falls and fall related injuries ...
QuestionsWhat factors are associated with adherence of older adults to group exercise interventions ...
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of multifactorial assessment and intervention programmes to ...
Keith D Hill,1,2 Lesley Day,3 Terry P Haines4,5 1School of Physiotherapy and Exercise Science, Facu...
Objective: To evaluate whether a service to prevent falls in the community would help reduce the rat...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Falls among community dwelling older adults are a significant public health ...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate outcomes associated with falls clinic programs. DESIGN: Longitudinal. SETTIN...
Objectives: To investigate the effect of a referral-based targeted multifactorial falls prevention i...
Objective: To evaluate effects of a multifactorial fall prevention program on fall incidence and phy...