This is the final version. Available on open access from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this recordBackground. Worries about falling are common in older people. It has been suggested that these worries can reduce balance safety by acting as a distracting dual-task. However, it is also possible that worries may serve a protective purpose. The present work adopted a qualitative approach to conduct an in-depth exploration of older people’s experiences of worries about falling. Method. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 17 community-dwelling older people (mean age=79 years; males=5/17) who reported experiencing worries about falling. Reflexive thematic analysis was used to analyse the data. Results. Experiencing a fall – or...
This article was made available through the Brunel Open Access Fund.It is widely reported that fear ...
Fear of Falling (FoF) is the most commonly reported fear among older adults (up to 50%) and can resu...
Risk is frequently invoked in contemporary accounts of ill health, but its construction is often con...
Background: worries about falling are common in older people. It has been suggested that these worri...
Research into the prediction of falls in elderly people has demonstrated the significance of psychol...
Background fear of falling is common in older adults and can have a profound influence on a variety ...
Purpose. To investigate the risk of being fearful or fearless of falls in older people. Methods. Usi...
Background. Falls are a major problem for older people and healthcare services across the world. Acc...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aim: To examine qualitative research exploring older people's experienc...
Aim: The aim of the study was to describe experience with falls, fear of falling, perceptions of the...
Introduction: A review of the literature shows that standard clinical balance measures do not adequa...
Background Falls are a major threat to older people’s health and wellbeing. Approximately half of f...
Purpose: A fear of falls is widespread amongst older Australians. It increases the risk of falls and...
Background: Falls are a major threat to older people’s health and wellbeing. Approximately hal...
Color poster with text, charts, and graphs.This project is intended to help explain why older adults...
This article was made available through the Brunel Open Access Fund.It is widely reported that fear ...
Fear of Falling (FoF) is the most commonly reported fear among older adults (up to 50%) and can resu...
Risk is frequently invoked in contemporary accounts of ill health, but its construction is often con...
Background: worries about falling are common in older people. It has been suggested that these worri...
Research into the prediction of falls in elderly people has demonstrated the significance of psychol...
Background fear of falling is common in older adults and can have a profound influence on a variety ...
Purpose. To investigate the risk of being fearful or fearless of falls in older people. Methods. Usi...
Background. Falls are a major problem for older people and healthcare services across the world. Acc...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aim: To examine qualitative research exploring older people's experienc...
Aim: The aim of the study was to describe experience with falls, fear of falling, perceptions of the...
Introduction: A review of the literature shows that standard clinical balance measures do not adequa...
Background Falls are a major threat to older people’s health and wellbeing. Approximately half of f...
Purpose: A fear of falls is widespread amongst older Australians. It increases the risk of falls and...
Background: Falls are a major threat to older people’s health and wellbeing. Approximately hal...
Color poster with text, charts, and graphs.This project is intended to help explain why older adults...
This article was made available through the Brunel Open Access Fund.It is widely reported that fear ...
Fear of Falling (FoF) is the most commonly reported fear among older adults (up to 50%) and can resu...
Risk is frequently invoked in contemporary accounts of ill health, but its construction is often con...