The number of people living beyond 65 years of age is increasing rapidly, and they are at increased risk of falls. Falls-related injuries and hospitalizations are steadily increasing. Falls can lead to fear of falling, loss of independence, institutionalization, and death, inevitably posing a significant burden to the health care system. Therefore, screening of people at risk of falls and comprehensive assessment of older people at high risk of falls are critical steps toward prevention. This review evaluates the current knowledge relating to falls, with particular focus on rapid screening, assessment, and strategies to prevent falls in the community.Kareeann S.F. Khow, Renuka Visvanatha
OBJECTIVES: To identify the prevalence of accidental falls among elderly persons in their homes, and...
INTRODUCTION: In addition to traditional risk factors for falls (e.g., reduced muscle strength, poly...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityThe rapid growth of the elder popul...
Falls among older people constitute a serious public health problem, which has a substantial impact ...
It is of little surprise that falling is often accepted as a natural part of the aging process. In f...
Background and Purpose. Because of the high risk of falling and the recognition that falling is a g...
Introduction: Increased life expectancy has risen in most parts of the world, indicating an improvem...
Falls are a major cause of injury fear of falling and death affecting 24% of older people annually. ...
Each year millions of older adults fall, and one out of five falls result in an injury that requires...
INTRODUCTION: In addition to traditional risk factors for falls (e.g., reduced muscle strength, poly...
OBJECTIVE: Fall prevention is a major issue in the ageing society. This study provides an overview o...
Amy L Hester,1 Feifei Wei2 1Clinical Informatics and Innovation, 2Department of Biostatistics, Fay W...
Falls and falls prevention among the elderly population has become a major concern to health organiz...
Abstract- It is of little surprise that falling is often accepted as a natural part of the aging pro...
Falls are a serious health problem in people over 65-years-old. It is estimated that one out of ever...
OBJECTIVES: To identify the prevalence of accidental falls among elderly persons in their homes, and...
INTRODUCTION: In addition to traditional risk factors for falls (e.g., reduced muscle strength, poly...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityThe rapid growth of the elder popul...
Falls among older people constitute a serious public health problem, which has a substantial impact ...
It is of little surprise that falling is often accepted as a natural part of the aging process. In f...
Background and Purpose. Because of the high risk of falling and the recognition that falling is a g...
Introduction: Increased life expectancy has risen in most parts of the world, indicating an improvem...
Falls are a major cause of injury fear of falling and death affecting 24% of older people annually. ...
Each year millions of older adults fall, and one out of five falls result in an injury that requires...
INTRODUCTION: In addition to traditional risk factors for falls (e.g., reduced muscle strength, poly...
OBJECTIVE: Fall prevention is a major issue in the ageing society. This study provides an overview o...
Amy L Hester,1 Feifei Wei2 1Clinical Informatics and Innovation, 2Department of Biostatistics, Fay W...
Falls and falls prevention among the elderly population has become a major concern to health organiz...
Abstract- It is of little surprise that falling is often accepted as a natural part of the aging pro...
Falls are a serious health problem in people over 65-years-old. It is estimated that one out of ever...
OBJECTIVES: To identify the prevalence of accidental falls among elderly persons in their homes, and...
INTRODUCTION: In addition to traditional risk factors for falls (e.g., reduced muscle strength, poly...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityThe rapid growth of the elder popul...