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Effect of a Multifactorial Fall Injury Prevention Intervention on Patient Well-Being: The STRIDE Study

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: In the Strategies to Reduce Injuries and Develop Confidence in Elders (STRIDE) study, a multifactorial intervention was associated with a nonsignificant 8% reduction in time to first serious fall injury but a significant 10% reduction in time to first self-reported fall injury...

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Wydane w:J Am Geriatr Soc
Główni autorzy: Gill, Thomas M., Bhasin, Shalender, Reuben, David B., Latham, Nancy K., Araujo, Katy, Ganz, David A., Boult, Chad, Wu, Albert W., Magaziner, Jay, Alexander, Neil, Wallace, Robert B., Miller, Michael E., Travison, Thomas G., Greenspan, Susan L., Gurwitz, Jerry H., Rich, Jeremy, Volpi, Elena, Waring, Stephen C., Manini, Todd M., Min, Lillian C., Teresi, Jeanne, Dykes, Patricia C., McMahon, Siobhan, McGloin, Joanne M., Skokos, Eleni A., Charpentier, Peter, Basaria, Shehzad, Duncan, Pamela W., Storer, Thomas W., Gazarian, Priscilla, Allore, Heather G., Dziura, James, Esserman, Denise, Carnie, Martha B., Hanson, Catherine, Ko, Fred, Resnick, Neil M., Wiggins, Jocelyn, Lu, Charles, Meng, Can, Goehring, Lori, Fagan, Maureen, Correa-de-Araujo, Rosaly, Casteel, Carri, Peduzzi, Peter, Greene, Erich J.
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Język:Inglês
Wydane: 2020
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Dostęp online:https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8178516/
https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33037632
https://ncbi.nlm.nih.govhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jgs.16854
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