Background: Falls in long-term care residents with dementia represent a costly but unresolved safety issue. The aim of the present study was to (1) determine the incidence of falls, fall-related injuries and fall circumstances, and (2) identify the relationship between patient characteristics and fall rate in long-term care residents with dementia.Methods: Twenty long-term care residents with dementia (80 +/- 11 years; 60% male) participated. Falls were recorded on a standardized form, concerning fall injuries, time and place of fall and if the fall was witnessed. Patient characteristics (66 variables) were extracted from medical records and classified into the domains: demographics, activities of daily living, mobility, cognition and behav...
Objectives: Investigate predictors of falls and fractures leading to hospitalization in a large coho...
Objectives: Investigate predictors of falls and fractures leading to hospitalization in a large coho...
Rates of both falls and dementia are expected to increase exponentially with population ageing. Fall...
Background: Falls in long-term care residents with dementia represent a costly but unresolved safety...
Background: Falls in long-term care residents with dementia represent a costly but unresolved safety...
Background: Persons with dementia are two to three times more likely to fall compared to persons wit...
Background: Persons with dementia are two to three times more likely to fall compared to persons wit...
Background: Persons with dementia are two to three times more likely to fall compared to persons wit...
Falls and concomitant injuries are common problems among large groups of the elderly population, lea...
Introduction: Falls in psychogeriatric residents represent a costly but unresolved safety issue. Ide...
Introduction: Falls in psychogeriatric residents represent a costly but unresolved safety issue. Ide...
Introduction: Falls in psychogeriatric residents represent a costly but unresolved safety issue. Ide...
Introduction: Falls in psychogeriatric residents represent a costly but unresolved safety issue. Ide...
OBJECTIVES: To compare rates of falling between nursing home residents with and without dementia and...
Objectives: To better understand fall risk factors in older adults with cognitive impairment living ...
Objectives: Investigate predictors of falls and fractures leading to hospitalization in a large coho...
Objectives: Investigate predictors of falls and fractures leading to hospitalization in a large coho...
Rates of both falls and dementia are expected to increase exponentially with population ageing. Fall...
Background: Falls in long-term care residents with dementia represent a costly but unresolved safety...
Background: Falls in long-term care residents with dementia represent a costly but unresolved safety...
Background: Persons with dementia are two to three times more likely to fall compared to persons wit...
Background: Persons with dementia are two to three times more likely to fall compared to persons wit...
Background: Persons with dementia are two to three times more likely to fall compared to persons wit...
Falls and concomitant injuries are common problems among large groups of the elderly population, lea...
Introduction: Falls in psychogeriatric residents represent a costly but unresolved safety issue. Ide...
Introduction: Falls in psychogeriatric residents represent a costly but unresolved safety issue. Ide...
Introduction: Falls in psychogeriatric residents represent a costly but unresolved safety issue. Ide...
Introduction: Falls in psychogeriatric residents represent a costly but unresolved safety issue. Ide...
OBJECTIVES: To compare rates of falling between nursing home residents with and without dementia and...
Objectives: To better understand fall risk factors in older adults with cognitive impairment living ...
Objectives: Investigate predictors of falls and fractures leading to hospitalization in a large coho...
Objectives: Investigate predictors of falls and fractures leading to hospitalization in a large coho...
Rates of both falls and dementia are expected to increase exponentially with population ageing. Fall...