When speaking about ageing in place, risk of accidents and subsequent injuries is an important part of individual worries, and risk avoidance or risk minimisation are main concerns of older people and their caregivers. Findings show that older people are more at risk of unintended injuries than younger people (i.e. falls, foodborne diseases). Moreover, individual concerns and associated worries to avoid specific risks may even lead to the decision to move to an institution. In this context it is important to consider that being “as safe as possible” with respect to objective parameters does not necessarily indicate the subjective feeling of being safe. The feeling of safety and the objective degree of safety are not linearly related in a w...
Population across the world are aging, while the proportion of elderly people who drive has been inc...
This article reports on a participative study that began to explore what safety and vulnerability me...
The improvement in the quality of life of older people goes far beyond the responsibility of the hea...
When speaking about ageing in place, risk of accidents and subsequent injuries is an important part ...
Solutions designed to support safe ageing in place are Personal Safety Alerting Devices (PSADs) whic...
Generally known fact is that there is a worldwide aging population. The development of science and t...
The sense of safety and security of older people is a widely acknowledged action domain for policy a...
When a young adult wants to go mountain climbing, rarely do people think it is “too dangerous”. The ...
Abstract Patient safety has received much recognition after the Institute of Medicine’s publication ...
Problems with traffic which is steadily becoming more intensive begin to play a larger role with adv...
Introduction: While many different factors can undermine older people’s ability to live safely at ho...
Patient safety is at the core of medicine, yet it is only relatively recently that rigorous academic...
OBJECTIVE: Fall prevention is a major issue in the ageing society. This study provides an overview o...
Across the world the population is ageing, with high income countries showing the greatest changes a...
This paper draws attention to the need for further understanding of the fine details of routine and ...
Population across the world are aging, while the proportion of elderly people who drive has been inc...
This article reports on a participative study that began to explore what safety and vulnerability me...
The improvement in the quality of life of older people goes far beyond the responsibility of the hea...
When speaking about ageing in place, risk of accidents and subsequent injuries is an important part ...
Solutions designed to support safe ageing in place are Personal Safety Alerting Devices (PSADs) whic...
Generally known fact is that there is a worldwide aging population. The development of science and t...
The sense of safety and security of older people is a widely acknowledged action domain for policy a...
When a young adult wants to go mountain climbing, rarely do people think it is “too dangerous”. The ...
Abstract Patient safety has received much recognition after the Institute of Medicine’s publication ...
Problems with traffic which is steadily becoming more intensive begin to play a larger role with adv...
Introduction: While many different factors can undermine older people’s ability to live safely at ho...
Patient safety is at the core of medicine, yet it is only relatively recently that rigorous academic...
OBJECTIVE: Fall prevention is a major issue in the ageing society. This study provides an overview o...
Across the world the population is ageing, with high income countries showing the greatest changes a...
This paper draws attention to the need for further understanding of the fine details of routine and ...
Population across the world are aging, while the proportion of elderly people who drive has been inc...
This article reports on a participative study that began to explore what safety and vulnerability me...
The improvement in the quality of life of older people goes far beyond the responsibility of the hea...