Educational Objectives 1. Review common intrinsic and extrinsic risk factors for falls by older adults. 2. Compare risk factors for older adults with and without intellectual disabilities. 3. Focus on medications as a risk factor among a complexity of risk factors. 4. Suggest steps to improve appropriateness of medication regimens, as a step to help reduce risk for falls
Item does not contain fulltextFalls severely threaten the health of elderly persons and pose high co...
Abstract Introduction: The risk of falling increases with age. A third of the population over 65 has...
Objective: To review fall epidemiology, risk factors, assessments and intervention methods, and outc...
extrinsic risk factors for falls by older adults. 2. Compare risk factors for older adults with and ...
Educational Objectives: 1. To describe potential causes of falls and ways to prevent them. 2. To ill...
Educational Objectives 1. To provide an overview of the problems associated with falling in older ad...
Falls are common, affecting about one third of community-dwelling adults over age 65 and about half ...
Falls are a common and serious problem for older adults. Approximately one-third of older communityd...
: Evidence supports addressing medication management.CC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States2019-0...
Elderly persons with intellectual disabilities (ID) are at increased risk for falls and fall-related...
Falls are the second leading cause of accidental or unintentional injury deaths worldwide among olde...
markdownabstractAbstract Part I starts with a literature overview on the impact of falls in the e...
OBJECTIVE: Fall prevention is a major issue in the ageing society. This study provides an overview o...
Falls in the elderly are a major source of injury resulting in disability and hospitalization. They ...
BackgroundThe prevalence of falls involving people with intellectual disabilities (ID) is high in co...
Item does not contain fulltextFalls severely threaten the health of elderly persons and pose high co...
Abstract Introduction: The risk of falling increases with age. A third of the population over 65 has...
Objective: To review fall epidemiology, risk factors, assessments and intervention methods, and outc...
extrinsic risk factors for falls by older adults. 2. Compare risk factors for older adults with and ...
Educational Objectives: 1. To describe potential causes of falls and ways to prevent them. 2. To ill...
Educational Objectives 1. To provide an overview of the problems associated with falling in older ad...
Falls are common, affecting about one third of community-dwelling adults over age 65 and about half ...
Falls are a common and serious problem for older adults. Approximately one-third of older communityd...
: Evidence supports addressing medication management.CC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States2019-0...
Elderly persons with intellectual disabilities (ID) are at increased risk for falls and fall-related...
Falls are the second leading cause of accidental or unintentional injury deaths worldwide among olde...
markdownabstractAbstract Part I starts with a literature overview on the impact of falls in the e...
OBJECTIVE: Fall prevention is a major issue in the ageing society. This study provides an overview o...
Falls in the elderly are a major source of injury resulting in disability and hospitalization. They ...
BackgroundThe prevalence of falls involving people with intellectual disabilities (ID) is high in co...
Item does not contain fulltextFalls severely threaten the health of elderly persons and pose high co...
Abstract Introduction: The risk of falling increases with age. A third of the population over 65 has...
Objective: To review fall epidemiology, risk factors, assessments and intervention methods, and outc...