Effectiveness of Web-Based Versus Face-To-Face Delivery of Education in Prescription of Falls-Prevention Exercise to Health Professionals: Randomized Trial
BackgroundExercise is an effective intervention for the prevention of falls; however, some forms of exercises have been shown to be more effective than others. There is a need to identify effective and efficient methods for training health professionals in exercise prescription for falls prevention....
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Main Authors: | Maloney, Stephen (Author), Haas, Romi (Author), Keating, Jennifer L (Author), Molloy, Elizabeth (Author), Jolly, Brian (Author), Sims, Jane (Author), Morgan, Prue (Author), Haines, Terry (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2011-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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