Don't lose sight of the importance of the individual in effective falls prevention interventions

Falls remain a major public health problem, despite strong growth in the research evidence of effective single and multifactorial interventions, particularly in the community setting. A number of aspects of falls prevention require individual tailoring, despite limitations being reported regarding s...

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Main Author: Hill, Keith
Format: Journal Article
Published: BioMed Central Ltd 2009
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/23698
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description Falls remain a major public health problem, despite strong growth in the research evidence of effective single and multifactorial interventions, particularly in the community setting. A number of aspects of falls prevention require individual tailoring, despite limitations being reported regarding some of these, including questions being raised regarding the role of falls risk screening and falls risk assessment. Being able to personalise an individual's specific risk and risk factors, increase their understanding of what interventions are likely to be effective, and exploring options of choice and preference, can all impact upon whether or not an individual undertakes and sustains participation in one or more recommendations, which will ultimately influence outcomes. On all of these fronts, the individual patient receiving appropriate and targeted interventions that are meaningful, feasible and that they are motivated to implement, remains central to effective translation of falls prevention research evidence into practice.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-236982017-09-13T13:59:02Z Don't lose sight of the importance of the individual in effective falls prevention interventions Hill, Keith Falls remain a major public health problem, despite strong growth in the research evidence of effective single and multifactorial interventions, particularly in the community setting. A number of aspects of falls prevention require individual tailoring, despite limitations being reported regarding some of these, including questions being raised regarding the role of falls risk screening and falls risk assessment. Being able to personalise an individual's specific risk and risk factors, increase their understanding of what interventions are likely to be effective, and exploring options of choice and preference, can all impact upon whether or not an individual undertakes and sustains participation in one or more recommendations, which will ultimately influence outcomes. On all of these fronts, the individual patient receiving appropriate and targeted interventions that are meaningful, feasible and that they are motivated to implement, remains central to effective translation of falls prevention research evidence into practice. 2009 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/23698 10.1186/1471-2318-9-13 BioMed Central Ltd unknown
spellingShingle Hill, Keith
Don't lose sight of the importance of the individual in effective falls prevention interventions
title Don't lose sight of the importance of the individual in effective falls prevention interventions
title_full Don't lose sight of the importance of the individual in effective falls prevention interventions
title_fullStr Don't lose sight of the importance of the individual in effective falls prevention interventions
title_full_unstemmed Don't lose sight of the importance of the individual in effective falls prevention interventions
title_short Don't lose sight of the importance of the individual in effective falls prevention interventions
title_sort don't lose sight of the importance of the individual in effective falls prevention interventions
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/23698