Strong evidence exists for effective falls prevention strategies for community-dwelling older people. Understanding the translation of these strategies into practice for people with dementia has had limited research focus. People with dementia desire to have their voice heard, to engage meaningfully in the health-care decision-making process, making it a priority for researchers and practitioners to better understand how to engage them in this process. This paper reports on the qualitative aspects of a series of studies, which aimed to identify the views of people with dementia and their caregivers regarding perceptions of falls prevention and the successes and challenges of adopting falls prevention strategies. Twenty five people with deme...
Older adults living with dementia have at least twice the risk of falling compared to their peers li...
Older adults living with dementia have at least twice the risk of falling compared to their peers li...
abstract: Falls are prevalent among those aged 65 years and older and may result in minor to debilit...
Strong evidence exists for effective falls prevention strategies for community-dwelling older people...
© The Author(s) 2019. Purpose: Strong evidence exists for falls prevention, yet uptake of strategies...
© The Author 2013. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of A...
© La Trobe University 2017. People living with dementia (PLWD) fall more frequently, with more adver...
Introduction: Falls are a common and serious problem for older people with cognitive impairment. Suc...
Older adults living with dementia have at least twice the risk of falling compared to their peers li...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: Falls prevention evidence is strong, but little is known about uptake of strat...
Objective: To explore the perceptions of older people with mild dementia and mild cognitive impairme...
Objective: To explore the perceptions of older people with mild dementia and mild cognitive impairme...
Objective: To explore the perceptions of older people with mild dementia and mild cognitive impairme...
ObjectiveTo explore the perceptions of older people with mild dementia and mild cognitive impairment...
Older adults living with dementia have at least twice the risk of falling compared to their peers li...
Older adults living with dementia have at least twice the risk of falling compared to their peers li...
Older adults living with dementia have at least twice the risk of falling compared to their peers li...
abstract: Falls are prevalent among those aged 65 years and older and may result in minor to debilit...
Strong evidence exists for effective falls prevention strategies for community-dwelling older people...
© The Author(s) 2019. Purpose: Strong evidence exists for falls prevention, yet uptake of strategies...
© The Author 2013. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of A...
© La Trobe University 2017. People living with dementia (PLWD) fall more frequently, with more adver...
Introduction: Falls are a common and serious problem for older people with cognitive impairment. Suc...
Older adults living with dementia have at least twice the risk of falling compared to their peers li...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: Falls prevention evidence is strong, but little is known about uptake of strat...
Objective: To explore the perceptions of older people with mild dementia and mild cognitive impairme...
Objective: To explore the perceptions of older people with mild dementia and mild cognitive impairme...
Objective: To explore the perceptions of older people with mild dementia and mild cognitive impairme...
ObjectiveTo explore the perceptions of older people with mild dementia and mild cognitive impairment...
Older adults living with dementia have at least twice the risk of falling compared to their peers li...
Older adults living with dementia have at least twice the risk of falling compared to their peers li...
Older adults living with dementia have at least twice the risk of falling compared to their peers li...
abstract: Falls are prevalent among those aged 65 years and older and may result in minor to debilit...