Qualitative research to inform economic modelling: a case study in older people's views on implementing the NICE falls prevention guideline
Abstract Background High prevalence of falls among older persons makes falls prevention a public health priority. Yet community-based falls prevention face complexity in implementation and any commissioning strategy should be subject to economic evaluation to ensure cost-effective use of healthcare...
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Main Authors: | Joseph Kwon (Author), Yujin Lee (Author), Tracey Young (Author), Hazel Squires (Author), Janet Harris (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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