2023
DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igad077
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Reducing Falls Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults From Clinicians’ Perspectives: A Systems Modeling Approach

Abstract: Background and Objectives Falls among older adults are a significant health problem globally. Studies of multicomponent fall prevention programmes in randomised controlled trials demonstrate effectiveness in reducing falls, however, the translation of research into the community remains challenging. While there is an increasing interest to understand the factors contributing to implementation barriers, the dynamic relationships between factors are less well examined. Furthermore, evidence on … Show more

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“… 8 , 9 Physical activity programs, especially those which integrated balance and strength exercises, have demonstrated efficacy in reducing falls among older adults, with an approximately/average 17% reduction in fall rates reported in a systematic review by Sherrington et al 10 , 11 However, despite the evidence, such tailored fall prevention programs are not widely available in the community setting in Singapore. 12 In view of these considerations, a multidisciplinary team from Changi General Hospital (CGH), including geriatricians, physiotherapists, exercise physiologists, and community care colleagues, partnered with community-based stakeholders like Sport Singapore, ActiveSG, and NTUC Health, to develop the “Steady Feet” (SF) fall prevention exercise program for community-dwelling older adults. A comprehensive description of SF has been previously described by Ong et al 13 …”
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“… 8 , 9 Physical activity programs, especially those which integrated balance and strength exercises, have demonstrated efficacy in reducing falls among older adults, with an approximately/average 17% reduction in fall rates reported in a systematic review by Sherrington et al 10 , 11 However, despite the evidence, such tailored fall prevention programs are not widely available in the community setting in Singapore. 12 In view of these considerations, a multidisciplinary team from Changi General Hospital (CGH), including geriatricians, physiotherapists, exercise physiologists, and community care colleagues, partnered with community-based stakeholders like Sport Singapore, ActiveSG, and NTUC Health, to develop the “Steady Feet” (SF) fall prevention exercise program for community-dwelling older adults. A comprehensive description of SF has been previously described by Ong et al 13 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is particularly so for community-based fall prevention exercise program like SF that is still in its infancy. 12 While promising initial results were observed with SF, it is acknowledged that its implementation remains a challenge. Anecdotally the adoption of SF within the community was sub-optimal as it is yet to be integrated as part of routine clinical and/or community practices.…”
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confidence: 99%
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