Risk is frequently invoked in contemporary accounts of ill health, but its construction is often constrained by a rationalist perspective that focuses on physical causes and functional outcomes, and that presents risk as external to the self and predictable. This paper describes an empirical study of the ways in which risk was realised and managed in a day hospital for older people. An ethnographic approach, with participant observation and semi-structured interviews, and discourse analysis were used to explore these issues with the staff and fifteen users. Whilst the service providers were orientated to the management of physical risk, as through the regimes for administering medication and their attention to risk reduction in the physical...
Fall related injuries in nursing homes have a major impact on the quality of life in later adulthood...
AIM AND OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to understand older people’s perceptions of their and other olde...
Purpose: Falls are a major cause of disability and mortality due to injury. To reduce fall rates an...
Risk is frequently invoked in contemporary accounts of ill health, but its construction is often con...
Risk is frequently invoked in contemporary accounts of ill health, but its construction is often con...
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...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this...
Falls in older people are a priority area for both research and clinical intervention in the United ...
Falls in older people are a priority area for both research and clinical intervention in the United ...
Background: worries about falling are common in older people. It has been suggested that these worri...
This thesis examines the contribution of behaviour to falls among older people in and around the hom...
Despite world-wide emphasis on falls prevention, falls and their consequences remain a major health ...
Risk is an innate and integral part of everyday life and is present in simple, everyday occupations ...
Background: The behaviour of hospitalized older adults can contribute to falls, a common adverse eve...
Fall related injuries in nursing homes have a major impact on the quality of life in later adulthood...
AIM AND OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to understand older people’s perceptions of their and other olde...
Purpose: Falls are a major cause of disability and mortality due to injury. To reduce fall rates an...
Risk is frequently invoked in contemporary accounts of ill health, but its construction is often con...
Risk is frequently invoked in contemporary accounts of ill health, but its construction is often con...
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...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this...
Falls in older people are a priority area for both research and clinical intervention in the United ...
Falls in older people are a priority area for both research and clinical intervention in the United ...
Background: worries about falling are common in older people. It has been suggested that these worri...
This thesis examines the contribution of behaviour to falls among older people in and around the hom...
Despite world-wide emphasis on falls prevention, falls and their consequences remain a major health ...
Risk is an innate and integral part of everyday life and is present in simple, everyday occupations ...
Background: The behaviour of hospitalized older adults can contribute to falls, a common adverse eve...
Fall related injuries in nursing homes have a major impact on the quality of life in later adulthood...
AIM AND OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to understand older people’s perceptions of their and other olde...
Purpose: Falls are a major cause of disability and mortality due to injury. To reduce fall rates an...