Objective: To evaluate relative accuracy of a newly developed Stroke Assessment of Fall Risk (SAFR) for classifying fallers and non-fallers, compared with a health system fall risk screening tool, the Fall Harm Risk Screen. Design and setting: Prospective quality improvement study conducted at an inpatient stroke rehabilitation unit at a large urban university hospital. Participants: Patients admitted for inpatient stroke rehabilitation (N = 419) with imaging or clinical evidence of ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke, between 1 August 2009 and 31 July 2010. Interventions: Not applicable. Main outcome measure(s): Sensitivity, specificity, and area under the curve for Receiver Operating Characteristic Curves of both scales classifications, based ...
Aim: This paper is a report of a study conducted to compare the predictive accuracy for fallers of T...
Purpose: This study assesses the estimation of the risk for falls among community-dwelling stroke su...
Objective To evaluate the association between falls and functional status after stroke. Design Secon...
Background: A reliable tool recommendation is needed to identify the risk of falling in hospitalized...
Objective: To identify risk factors and predict falling in stroke patients. To determine the strengt...
Background: falls are common following a stroke, but knowledge about predicting future fallers is la...
Objectives: To test the external validity of 4 approaches to fall prediction in a rehabilitation set...
Purpose: Our aims were to evaluate evidence of risk factors for falls among patients in stroke rehab...
Background/Purpose: To prevent falling, a common incident with debilitating health consequences amon...
Objective: To determine whether locally adapting a falls risk factor assessment tool results in an i...
Objectives: To compare the use of two falls risk-identification tools (Downton and STRATIFY) with cl...
Stroke patients have a higher risk of falling due to gender, age, postural sway, medications, cognit...
Background: Falls are a significant cause of morbidity after stroke. The aim of this review was to...
Background. Falls in people with stroke are extremely common and present a significant health risk t...
Objectives: The aim was to explore how the time to the first fall and 6-month fall incidence relates...
Aim: This paper is a report of a study conducted to compare the predictive accuracy for fallers of T...
Purpose: This study assesses the estimation of the risk for falls among community-dwelling stroke su...
Objective To evaluate the association between falls and functional status after stroke. Design Secon...
Background: A reliable tool recommendation is needed to identify the risk of falling in hospitalized...
Objective: To identify risk factors and predict falling in stroke patients. To determine the strengt...
Background: falls are common following a stroke, but knowledge about predicting future fallers is la...
Objectives: To test the external validity of 4 approaches to fall prediction in a rehabilitation set...
Purpose: Our aims were to evaluate evidence of risk factors for falls among patients in stroke rehab...
Background/Purpose: To prevent falling, a common incident with debilitating health consequences amon...
Objective: To determine whether locally adapting a falls risk factor assessment tool results in an i...
Objectives: To compare the use of two falls risk-identification tools (Downton and STRATIFY) with cl...
Stroke patients have a higher risk of falling due to gender, age, postural sway, medications, cognit...
Background: Falls are a significant cause of morbidity after stroke. The aim of this review was to...
Background. Falls in people with stroke are extremely common and present a significant health risk t...
Objectives: The aim was to explore how the time to the first fall and 6-month fall incidence relates...
Aim: This paper is a report of a study conducted to compare the predictive accuracy for fallers of T...
Purpose: This study assesses the estimation of the risk for falls among community-dwelling stroke su...
Objective To evaluate the association between falls and functional status after stroke. Design Secon...