BackgroundFalls among older adults can cause serious morbidity and pose economic burdens on society. Older age is a known risk factor for falls and age has been shown to influence the effectiveness of fall prevention programs. To our knowledge, no studies have explicitly investigated whether cost-effectiveness of a multifactorial fall prevention intervention (the intervention) is influenced by age. This economic evaluation explores: 1) the cost-effectiveness of a multifactorial fall prevention intervention compared to usual care for community-dwelling adults ≥ 75 years at risk of falling in Canada; and 2) the influence of age on the cost-effectiveness of the intervention.MethodsNet benefit regression was used to examine the cost-effectivene...
BACKGROUND: globally, falls and fall-related injuries are the leading cause of injury-related morbid...
Objective: The key objective was to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of strategies designed to preven...
Research has demonstrated that some exercise programs are effective for reducing fall rates in commu...
Abstract Background Falls among older adults can caus...
Objective: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of strategies designed to prevent falls among older pe...
Falls are associated with a substantial increase in risk of mortality and are the second leading cau...
Objectives To provide a comprehensive overview of economic evaluations of falls prevention programs ...
BACKGROUND: Falls and fall-related injuries among older adults are a serious threat to the quality o...
Abstract Objective: To evaluate the cost‐effectiveness of strategies designed to prevent falls among...
Aim: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of strategies designed to prevent falls amongst people aged ...
Background: Concerns about falls, or fear of falling, are frequently reported by older people and ca...
© The Author(s) 2018. Objective: To estimate the cost-effectiveness of a strength and balance exerci...
This study evaluated the cost-effectiveness of multifactorial evaluation and treatment of fall risk ...
[[abstract]]Unintentional falls are a common occurrence and a major cause of unintentional death amo...
Background: Unintentional falls are a major driver of health and social care costs for older people....
BACKGROUND: globally, falls and fall-related injuries are the leading cause of injury-related morbid...
Objective: The key objective was to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of strategies designed to preven...
Research has demonstrated that some exercise programs are effective for reducing fall rates in commu...
Abstract Background Falls among older adults can caus...
Objective: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of strategies designed to prevent falls among older pe...
Falls are associated with a substantial increase in risk of mortality and are the second leading cau...
Objectives To provide a comprehensive overview of economic evaluations of falls prevention programs ...
BACKGROUND: Falls and fall-related injuries among older adults are a serious threat to the quality o...
Abstract Objective: To evaluate the cost‐effectiveness of strategies designed to prevent falls among...
Aim: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of strategies designed to prevent falls amongst people aged ...
Background: Concerns about falls, or fear of falling, are frequently reported by older people and ca...
© The Author(s) 2018. Objective: To estimate the cost-effectiveness of a strength and balance exerci...
This study evaluated the cost-effectiveness of multifactorial evaluation and treatment of fall risk ...
[[abstract]]Unintentional falls are a common occurrence and a major cause of unintentional death amo...
Background: Unintentional falls are a major driver of health and social care costs for older people....
BACKGROUND: globally, falls and fall-related injuries are the leading cause of injury-related morbid...
Objective: The key objective was to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of strategies designed to preven...
Research has demonstrated that some exercise programs are effective for reducing fall rates in commu...