Several strategies appear to be effective in preventing falls in community-living elders

Clinical Question

What strategies are effective in preventing falls among community-dwelling older persons?

Bottom line

Although several strategies appear to be effective in decreasing the number of persons who fall and who have fall-related fractures, the overall poor quality of the research tempers my enthusiasm. 2a-

Study design: Meta-analysis (randomized controlled trials)

Funding: Foundation

Setting: Various (meta-analysis)

Reviewer

Henry C. Barry, MD, MS
Professor
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI


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Testing Physician24

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Anonymous

Self Exercises

I did not understand this study I went to reference again abstract was not helpful
My recommendation to prevent fall.
1- alert ness
2- regular self exercises 4 or more time a day
3-using walking aids

Fred Mather

Assistive devices increases risk of falls related to fractur

Basic falls risk assessment and exercise decreased the number of fall-related fractures, while assistive devices actually increased the number of fall-related fractures Getting old and frail is risky businuess. While assistive devices may increase the risk of fall with fracture, the benefit of activity and maintaing function may be greater.

Anonymous

only risk management and exercise decreased falls in the eld

assitive devices did not reduce risk of falls

Anonymous

no

no