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Prevention of Falls Network Europe: a thematic network aimed at introducing good practice in …

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DA Skelton, C Becker, SE Lamb, JCT Close, W … - European Journal of Ageing, 2004 - Springer
Abstract The Prevention of Falls Network Europe (ProFaNE) aims to improve
quality of life of the ageing population by focussing on a major cause of
disability and distress: falls. The thematic network is funded by the ...
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Osteoporosis and osteoporotic fracture occurrence and prevention in the elderly: a geriatric …


S Boonen, E Dejaeger, D Vanderschueren, K … - Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & …, 2008 - Elsevier
Age is a major determinant of osteoporosis, but the elderly are rarely assessed
and often remain untreated for this condition. Falls, co-morbidities and
co-medications compound the risk of fracture in senile osteoporosis. The ...
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What do community-dwelling Caucasian and South Asian 60-70 year olds think about exercise …

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M Horne, S Speed, D Skelton, C Todd - Age and Ageing, 2008 - Br Geriatrics Soc
Background: strategies to prevent falls often recommend regular exercise.
However, 40% of over 50s in the UK report less physical activity than is
recommended. Even higher rates of sedentary behaviour have been reported ...
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A review to explore how allied health professionals can improve uptake of and adherence to …


SR Nyman, C Ballinger - The British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2008 - ingentaconnect.com
Falls in older people are frequent and costly for the older person physically
and psychologically, and for the government financially owing to treatment and
rehabilitation (Scuffham et al 2003, Skelton and Todd 2004). Falls have ...
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Person--environment fit predicts falls in older adults better than the consideration of …


S Iwarsson, V Horstmann, G Carlsson, F … - Clinical Rehabilitation, 2009 - cre.sagepub.com
Person–environment fit predicts falls in older adults better ... Susanne
Iwarsson, Vibeke Horstmann, Gunilla Carlsson Department of Health Sciences,
Faculty of Medicine, Lund University, Lund, Sweden, Frank Oswald and ...
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Use of a Fall Prevention Practice Guideline for Community-Dwelling Older Persons at Risk for …


K Milisen, A Geeraerts, E Dejaeger… - Gerontology, 2009 - content.karger.com
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Section Gerontology 2009;55:169–178 DOI: 10.1159/000165172 ...
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Using senior volunteers as peer educators: What is the evidence of effectiveness in falls …


NM Peel, J Warburton - Australasian Journal on Ageing, 2009 - interscience.wiley.com
Peer education models are well established as a means of delivering health and
social welfare information. Common themes identified in regard to peer education
are that information sharing and transfer take place; attempts are made to ...
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[PDF] A Systematic Review of Qualitative Studies on Old People's Psycho-social Experiences of …


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Page 1. 1 A Systematic Review of Qualitative Studies on Old People's Psycho-social
Experiences of Falls and their Prevention by LI HON KWOK MPH Project Aug 2008 ...
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TITLE OF SYSTEMATIC REVIEW A systematic review of the experiences of older
people with visual impairment of interventions aiming to prevent falls, with a
particular focus on environmental and/or behaviour interventions.
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The influence of primary health care professionals in encouraging exercise and physical …


M Horne, D Skelton, S Speed, C Todd - Patient Education and Counseling, 2009 - Elsevier
Primary health care professionals' advice and support was found to be a
motivator to the initiation of exercise and physical activity. However, this was
usually in relation to advice on weight reduction, cardiac conditions and ...
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