Objective: To examine the age-specific population prevalence and predictors of uptake of home modifications and exercise to prevent falls in the NSW older population. Methods: A total of 5,681 respondents were asked questions on fall prevention activities as part of the 2009 NSW Falls Prevention Survey. Results were weighted to represent the NSW population. Regression analysis was used to determine factors associated with uptake of interventions. Results: Overall, 28.9% of the older population have modified their home, and 35.1% increased exercise to prevent falls. Main predictors of home modification were being aged 85+ (RR 2.04, 95% CI 1.76-2.35) and physiotherapy/occupational therapy intervention (RR 1.57, 95% CI 1.22-2.01). Main predict...
Objectives: Most research on falls among older persons focuses on health-related factors that affect...
Background: Falls are a major cause of morbidity in old age. A small number of fall prevention trial...
Abstract High age is a distinguished risk factor of falling, but there remains gaps in epidemiologic...
Abstract Objective: To examine the age‐specific population prevalence and predictors of uptake of ho...
Objective: To determine the extent to which older people are willing to engage in different falls pr...
The aim of this study was to examine older people's participation in fall prevention exercise/physic...
Keith D Hill,1,2 Lesley Day,3 Terry P Haines4,5 1School of Physiotherapy and Exercise Science, Facu...
Falls prevention strategies can only be effective in reducing falls amongst older people if they are...
Purpose: As people age, they are at greater risk of injurious falls. Falling has a significant impac...
Falls are the primary cause of injuries among older adults, and accidents that result from falls can...
STUDY OBJECTIVE---In the causative mechanism of falls among older community dwellers, slips and trip...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 30% of people over 65 years of age living in the community fall each year....
© 2015 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. Objective The aim of this study was to examine the preferences of...
Objective: Well-designed exercise can prevent falls in older people but previous research indicates ...
This paper examines whether involvement in an observational study may prompt participants to change ...
Objectives: Most research on falls among older persons focuses on health-related factors that affect...
Background: Falls are a major cause of morbidity in old age. A small number of fall prevention trial...
Abstract High age is a distinguished risk factor of falling, but there remains gaps in epidemiologic...
Abstract Objective: To examine the age‐specific population prevalence and predictors of uptake of ho...
Objective: To determine the extent to which older people are willing to engage in different falls pr...
The aim of this study was to examine older people's participation in fall prevention exercise/physic...
Keith D Hill,1,2 Lesley Day,3 Terry P Haines4,5 1School of Physiotherapy and Exercise Science, Facu...
Falls prevention strategies can only be effective in reducing falls amongst older people if they are...
Purpose: As people age, they are at greater risk of injurious falls. Falling has a significant impac...
Falls are the primary cause of injuries among older adults, and accidents that result from falls can...
STUDY OBJECTIVE---In the causative mechanism of falls among older community dwellers, slips and trip...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 30% of people over 65 years of age living in the community fall each year....
© 2015 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. Objective The aim of this study was to examine the preferences of...
Objective: Well-designed exercise can prevent falls in older people but previous research indicates ...
This paper examines whether involvement in an observational study may prompt participants to change ...
Objectives: Most research on falls among older persons focuses on health-related factors that affect...
Background: Falls are a major cause of morbidity in old age. A small number of fall prevention trial...
Abstract High age is a distinguished risk factor of falling, but there remains gaps in epidemiologic...