| Literature DB >> 11581589 |
B Gallagher1, E Corbett, L Freeman, A Riddoch-Kennedy, S Miller, C Smith, L Radensky, A Zarrow.
Abstract
Falls are the leading cause of injury, death, and disability among people older than 65. When elders fall, they sustain such injuries as hip, spine, hand, and/or pelvic fractures. The prognosis after such a fall is poor--only half of older adults hospitalized for hip fractures are able to return home or live independently again. Even without injury, falls cause a loss of confidence that results in reduced physical activity, increased dependency, and social withdrawal. As a home care agency dealing with a geriatric population, our goal was to develop a user-friendly fall prevention program that would promote multidisciplinary assessment and intervention. We have developed a preventive approach through which clinicians and patients can collaborate on preventing falls in the home and maintaining our patients' first priority: quality of life.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11581589 DOI: 10.1067/mhc.2001.119263
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Home Care Provid ISSN: 1084-628X