A mixed methods process evaluation of a person-centred falls prevention program
Abstract Background RESPOND is a telephone-based falls prevention program for older people who present to a hospital emergency department (ED) with a fall. A randomised controlled trial (RCT) found RESPOND to be effective at reducing the rate of falls and fractures, compared with usual care, but not...
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Main Authors: | Rebecca L. Morris (Author), Keith D. Hill (Author), Ilana N. Ackerman (Author), Darshini Ayton (Author), Glenn Arendts (Author), Caroline Brand (Author), Peter Cameron (Author), Christopher D. Etherton-Beer (Author), Leon Flicker (Author), Anne-Marie Hill (Author), Peter Hunter (Author), Judy A. Lowthian (Author), Renata Morello (Author), Samuel R. Nyman (Author), Julie Redfern (Author), De Villiers Smit (Author), Anna L. Barker (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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