\ua9 2024 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Geriatrics Society. All rights reserved.Objective: Falls are a common cause of potentially preventable death, disability and loss of independence with an annual estimated cost of \ua34.4bn. People living with dementia (PlwD) or mild cognitive impairment (MCI) have an increased fall risk. This overview evaluates evidence for technologies aiming to reduce falls and fall risk for PlwD or MCI. Methods: In October 2022, we searched five databases for evidence syntheses. We used standard methods to rapidly screen, extract data, assess risk of bias and overlap, and synthesise the evidence for each technology type. Results: We included seven systematic reviews, i...
Background: Falls and fall-related injury among older people are a major public health burden. Exerc...
Introduction The gradual changes over the decades in the longevity and ageing of European society as...
Background: The annual prevalence of falls in people with dementia ranges from 47 to 90%. Falls are ...
OBJECTIVE: Falls are a common cause of potentially preventable death, disability and loss of indepen...
Background: The annual prevalence of falls in people with dementia ranges from 47 to 90%. Falls are ...
Background Globally, populations are aging with increasing life spans. The normal aging process and ...
Falls are a significant and rapidly growing public health problem. It is estimated that 37.3 million...
Aim: This critical review explores the review material on falls prevention interventions in older ad...
Falls are among the most frequent and costly population health issues, costing $50bn each year in th...
Background: While advances in falls prevention in the adult population have occurred, the care requi...
© The Author 2013. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of A...
International audience: Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is known to increase the risk of falls....
There is increasing interest in the use of technology to support social health in dementia. The prim...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: Falls prevention evidence is strong, but little is known about uptake of strat...
Background: Falls in older Australians are an increasingly costly public health issue, driving the d...
Background: Falls and fall-related injury among older people are a major public health burden. Exerc...
Introduction The gradual changes over the decades in the longevity and ageing of European society as...
Background: The annual prevalence of falls in people with dementia ranges from 47 to 90%. Falls are ...
OBJECTIVE: Falls are a common cause of potentially preventable death, disability and loss of indepen...
Background: The annual prevalence of falls in people with dementia ranges from 47 to 90%. Falls are ...
Background Globally, populations are aging with increasing life spans. The normal aging process and ...
Falls are a significant and rapidly growing public health problem. It is estimated that 37.3 million...
Aim: This critical review explores the review material on falls prevention interventions in older ad...
Falls are among the most frequent and costly population health issues, costing $50bn each year in th...
Background: While advances in falls prevention in the adult population have occurred, the care requi...
© The Author 2013. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of A...
International audience: Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is known to increase the risk of falls....
There is increasing interest in the use of technology to support social health in dementia. The prim...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: Falls prevention evidence is strong, but little is known about uptake of strat...
Background: Falls in older Australians are an increasingly costly public health issue, driving the d...
Background: Falls and fall-related injury among older people are a major public health burden. Exerc...
Introduction The gradual changes over the decades in the longevity and ageing of European society as...
Background: The annual prevalence of falls in people with dementia ranges from 47 to 90%. Falls are ...