BACKGROUND: falls and fall-related injuries are common in older adults, have negative effects on functional independence and quality of life and are associated with increased morbidity, mortality and health related costs. Current guidelines are inconsistent, with no up-to-date, globally applicable ones present. OBJECTIVES: to create a set of evidence- and expert consensus-based falls prevention and management recommendations applicable to older adults for use by healthcare and other professionals that consider: (i) a person-centred approach that includes the perspectives of older adults with lived experience, caregivers and other stakeholders; (ii) gaps in previous guidelines; (iii) recent developments in e-health and (iv) implementation ac...
BACKGROUND: Falls are a significant threat to the safety, health and independence of older citizens....
Falls in older people are frequent and costly for the older person physically and psychologically, a...
Background Falls are the leading cause of accidental injury in people over the age of 60. Research h...
BACKGROUND: falls and fall-related injuries are common in older adults, have negative effects on fun...
BACKGROUND: falls and fall-related injuries are common in older adults, have negative effects both o...
IMPORTANCE With the global population aging, falls and fall-related injuries are ubiquitous, and sev...
AbstractOver the past decade, a number of programs and strategies have been proposed and developed i...
Falls and related injuries form a growing health-care problem in aging societies. Between 40 and 60%...
Falls and fall-related injuries among older adults have emerged as serious global health concerns, w...
Background: Falls are a major threat to older adults worldwide. Although various effective intervent...
Background Falls increase with age, with substantial patient harm resulting in high healthcare utili...
Introduction: Falls among older people are preventable through exercise-based programs. However, sci...
Falls increase with age, with substantial patient harm resulting in high healthcare utilisation. Hig...
Falls in older adults are the result of several risk factors across biological and behavioral aspect...
Publicado em “RSP revista de saúde pública”, vol. 48, special number (May 2014), ISSN 0034-8910Intro...
BACKGROUND: Falls are a significant threat to the safety, health and independence of older citizens....
Falls in older people are frequent and costly for the older person physically and psychologically, a...
Background Falls are the leading cause of accidental injury in people over the age of 60. Research h...
BACKGROUND: falls and fall-related injuries are common in older adults, have negative effects on fun...
BACKGROUND: falls and fall-related injuries are common in older adults, have negative effects both o...
IMPORTANCE With the global population aging, falls and fall-related injuries are ubiquitous, and sev...
AbstractOver the past decade, a number of programs and strategies have been proposed and developed i...
Falls and related injuries form a growing health-care problem in aging societies. Between 40 and 60%...
Falls and fall-related injuries among older adults have emerged as serious global health concerns, w...
Background: Falls are a major threat to older adults worldwide. Although various effective intervent...
Background Falls increase with age, with substantial patient harm resulting in high healthcare utili...
Introduction: Falls among older people are preventable through exercise-based programs. However, sci...
Falls increase with age, with substantial patient harm resulting in high healthcare utilisation. Hig...
Falls in older adults are the result of several risk factors across biological and behavioral aspect...
Publicado em “RSP revista de saúde pública”, vol. 48, special number (May 2014), ISSN 0034-8910Intro...
BACKGROUND: Falls are a significant threat to the safety, health and independence of older citizens....
Falls in older people are frequent and costly for the older person physically and psychologically, a...
Background Falls are the leading cause of accidental injury in people over the age of 60. Research h...