Objective: To examine the relationship between falls efficacy and the change in gait speed and functional status in older patients undergoing postacute rehabilitation.Design: Prospective cohort study.Setting: Postacute rehabilitation facility.Participants: Patients (N=180) aged 65 years and older (mean age +/- SD, 81.3 +/- 7.1y).Interventions: Not applicable.Main Outcome Measures: Data on demographics; functional, cognitive, and affective status; and falls efficacy using a 10-item version of the Falls Efficacy Scale (FES; range, 0-100) were collected upon admission. Data about gait speed and functional status (Barthel Index and Basic Activities of Daily Living [BADL]) were measured at admission and discharge. In addition, BADL performance w...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: falling is a major health problem. OBJECTIVE: to investiga...
Questions: Among older people receiving inpatient rehabilitation, does additional supervised physica...
Questions: Among older people receiving inpatient rehabilitation, does additional supervised physica...
To examine the relationship between falls efficacy and the change in gait speed and functional statu...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between falls efficacy at admission and functional status...
Introduction: Falls efficacy, defined as confidence in performing activities without falling, is a m...
PURPOSE: Quality of gait during daily life activities and perceived gait stability are both independ...
Background and Purpose: To determine if persons older than 65 years receiving a combination of physi...
Background: Functional decline is a primary risk factor for institutionalization and mortality among...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether dual task-related changes in walking speed were associated with rec...
Abstract Background Risk for falls in older adults has been associated with falls efficacy (self-per...
ISHIZUKA MA et al. Falls by elders with moderate levels of movement functionality. CLINICS 60(1):41-...
BACKGROUND: Older people are often admitted for rehabilitation to improve walking, yet not everyone ...
BackgroundFunctional decline is a primary risk factor for institutionalization and mortality among o...
Objectives:To investigate the associations between falls before hospital¦admission, falls during hos...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: falling is a major health problem. OBJECTIVE: to investiga...
Questions: Among older people receiving inpatient rehabilitation, does additional supervised physica...
Questions: Among older people receiving inpatient rehabilitation, does additional supervised physica...
To examine the relationship between falls efficacy and the change in gait speed and functional statu...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between falls efficacy at admission and functional status...
Introduction: Falls efficacy, defined as confidence in performing activities without falling, is a m...
PURPOSE: Quality of gait during daily life activities and perceived gait stability are both independ...
Background and Purpose: To determine if persons older than 65 years receiving a combination of physi...
Background: Functional decline is a primary risk factor for institutionalization and mortality among...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether dual task-related changes in walking speed were associated with rec...
Abstract Background Risk for falls in older adults has been associated with falls efficacy (self-per...
ISHIZUKA MA et al. Falls by elders with moderate levels of movement functionality. CLINICS 60(1):41-...
BACKGROUND: Older people are often admitted for rehabilitation to improve walking, yet not everyone ...
BackgroundFunctional decline is a primary risk factor for institutionalization and mortality among o...
Objectives:To investigate the associations between falls before hospital¦admission, falls during hos...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: falling is a major health problem. OBJECTIVE: to investiga...
Questions: Among older people receiving inpatient rehabilitation, does additional supervised physica...
Questions: Among older people receiving inpatient rehabilitation, does additional supervised physica...