BackgroundInjuries from falls are major contributors to complications and death in older adults. Despite evidence from efficacy trials that many falls can be prevented, rates of falls resulting in injury have not declined.MethodsWe conducted a pragmatic, cluster-randomized trial to evaluate the effectiveness of a multifactorial intervention that included risk assessment and individualized plans, administered by specially trained nurses, to prevent fall injuries. A total of 86 primary care practices across 10 health care systems were randomly assigned to the intervention or to enhanced usual care (the control) (43 practices each). The participants were community-dwelling adults, 70 years of age or older, who were at increased risk for fall i...
Background: Falls are a common cause of morbidity and functional impairment in the elderly and repre...
Background Falls in elderly people are a common presenting complaint to accident and emergency depar...
Objective: To evaluate effects of a multifactorial fall prevention program on fall incidence and phy...
BackgroundInjuries from falls are major contributors to complications and death in older adults. Des...
BackgroundFall injuries are a major cause of morbidity and mortality among older adults. We describe...
Background: Falls occur frequently in older people and strongly affect quality of life. Guidelines r...
doi:10.1093/ageing/afi053OBJECTIVES: To determine the effectiveness of multifactorial intervention t...
BackgroundFalls are common in older adults and can lead to severe injuries. The Strategies to Reduce...
International audienceTo evaluate whether a multifactorial programme delivered in a real practice se...
Objectives: To investigate the effect of a referral-based targeted multifactorial falls prevention i...
Objectives: to describe the implementation and the effects of a multifactorial fall prevention trial...
Background. Annually, about 30% of the persons of 65 years and older falls at least once and 15% fal...
Introduction: Multifactorial interventions can reduce the number of falls and fall related injuries ...
Background: Fall risk in the elderly is a major public health issue due to the injury-related conseq...
Background. Annually, about 30% of the persons of 65 years and older falls at least once and 15% fal...
Background: Falls are a common cause of morbidity and functional impairment in the elderly and repre...
Background Falls in elderly people are a common presenting complaint to accident and emergency depar...
Objective: To evaluate effects of a multifactorial fall prevention program on fall incidence and phy...
BackgroundInjuries from falls are major contributors to complications and death in older adults. Des...
BackgroundFall injuries are a major cause of morbidity and mortality among older adults. We describe...
Background: Falls occur frequently in older people and strongly affect quality of life. Guidelines r...
doi:10.1093/ageing/afi053OBJECTIVES: To determine the effectiveness of multifactorial intervention t...
BackgroundFalls are common in older adults and can lead to severe injuries. The Strategies to Reduce...
International audienceTo evaluate whether a multifactorial programme delivered in a real practice se...
Objectives: To investigate the effect of a referral-based targeted multifactorial falls prevention i...
Objectives: to describe the implementation and the effects of a multifactorial fall prevention trial...
Background. Annually, about 30% of the persons of 65 years and older falls at least once and 15% fal...
Introduction: Multifactorial interventions can reduce the number of falls and fall related injuries ...
Background: Fall risk in the elderly is a major public health issue due to the injury-related conseq...
Background. Annually, about 30% of the persons of 65 years and older falls at least once and 15% fal...
Background: Falls are a common cause of morbidity and functional impairment in the elderly and repre...
Background Falls in elderly people are a common presenting complaint to accident and emergency depar...
Objective: To evaluate effects of a multifactorial fall prevention program on fall incidence and phy...