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Evaluation of RESPOND, a patient-centred program to prevent falls in older people presenting to the emergency department with a fall: A randomised controlled trial
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- Evaluation of RESPOND, a patient-centred program to prevent falls in older people presenting to the emergency department with a fall: A randomised controlled trial
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BackgroundFalls are a leading reason for older people presenting to the emergency department (ED), and many experience further falls. Little evidence exists to guide secondary prevention in this population. This randomised controlled trial (RCT) investigated whether a 6-month telephone-based patient-centred program—RESPOND—had an effect on falls and fall injuries in older people presenting to the ED after a fall.Methods and findingsCommunity-dwelling people aged 60–90 years presenting to the ...
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- 24 May, 2019
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- Anna Barker / Peter Cameron / Leon Flicker / Glenn Arendts / Caroline Brand / Christopher Etherton-Beer / Andrew Forbes / Terry Haines / Anne-Marie Hill / Peter Hunter / Judy Lowthian / Samuel R. Nyman / Julie Redfern / De Villiers Smit / Nicholas Waldron / Eileen Boyle / Ellen MacDonald / Darshini Ayton / Renata Morello / Keith Hill
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- https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Evaluation_of_RESPOND_a_patient-centred_program_to_prevent_...
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- fall injuries / Mini-Mental State Examination / fracture / incidence rate ratio / emergency department / trial Background Falls / injury / ED presentations / 29 June 2015. Participants / evidence-based risk factor management / outcome / RCT / ACTRN / RESPOND group / IRR / 12- month follow-up / randomised / findings Community-dwelling people / 1 April 2014 / New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry / CI / patient-centred / Medicine / Molecular Biology / Neuroscience / Biotechnology / Mental Health / Infectious Diseases
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