Falls are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in older people. There is an increased frequency of falls in older adults with cognitive impairment and dementia which may be due to impaired judgement of self capability to mobilise safely. This case control study assessed 53 Aged Care subjects aged 75+ years that were hospitalised post fall, from January 2008-December 2009, and compared these subjects' responses to those of 26 non-fallers to a standard question: 'While you are in the hospital, what would you do if you need to go to the toilet later?' This hypothetical scenario question was designed to assess judgement based on self-toileting behaviour and mobility. The study group and control group were similar in age (83.9 ± 4.7 vs...
Objectives: Falling is a main problem in all health systems and approximately 30% of elderly experie...
Objective: We investigated whether a simple measure of reaction time intraindividual variability (II...
Objective: This study compared occurrence of falls, cognitive function, and balance profiles across ...
The aim of this cohort study was to determine the predictive value of a 2-item self-reported questio...
Background: In-hospital falls among elderly represent a major problem for both the patient and the h...
International audienceIntroduction: Falls and cognitive disability represent important problems of p...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether cognitive performance, as distinct from cognitive impairment, predi...
Rates of both falls and dementia are expected to increase exponentially with population ageing. Fall...
Aims and objectives. The objective of this study was to compare fall rates in older hospital inpatie...
Objectives: To better understand fall risk factors in older adults with cognitive impairment living ...
Objective: To compare the accuracy of perceived postural limits between older fallers with good work...
Falls are the leading accidental cause of death among elderly people in their homes. Falls and their...
Background: Falling is a serious issue among elderly community dwellers, often resulting in disabili...
OBJECTIVES: The primary aim of this study was to explore the impact of falling for frail community-d...
Objectives: How and when concerns about falls emerge is not yet completely known, because these conc...
Objectives: Falling is a main problem in all health systems and approximately 30% of elderly experie...
Objective: We investigated whether a simple measure of reaction time intraindividual variability (II...
Objective: This study compared occurrence of falls, cognitive function, and balance profiles across ...
The aim of this cohort study was to determine the predictive value of a 2-item self-reported questio...
Background: In-hospital falls among elderly represent a major problem for both the patient and the h...
International audienceIntroduction: Falls and cognitive disability represent important problems of p...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether cognitive performance, as distinct from cognitive impairment, predi...
Rates of both falls and dementia are expected to increase exponentially with population ageing. Fall...
Aims and objectives. The objective of this study was to compare fall rates in older hospital inpatie...
Objectives: To better understand fall risk factors in older adults with cognitive impairment living ...
Objective: To compare the accuracy of perceived postural limits between older fallers with good work...
Falls are the leading accidental cause of death among elderly people in their homes. Falls and their...
Background: Falling is a serious issue among elderly community dwellers, often resulting in disabili...
OBJECTIVES: The primary aim of this study was to explore the impact of falling for frail community-d...
Objectives: How and when concerns about falls emerge is not yet completely known, because these conc...
Objectives: Falling is a main problem in all health systems and approximately 30% of elderly experie...
Objective: We investigated whether a simple measure of reaction time intraindividual variability (II...
Objective: This study compared occurrence of falls, cognitive function, and balance profiles across ...