1. World guidelines for falls prevention and management for older adults: a global initiative
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Montero-Odasso, Manuel, van der Velde, Nathalie, Martin, Finbarr C, Petrovic, Mirko, Tan, Maw Pin, Ryg, Jesper, Aguilar-Navarro, Sara, Alexander, Neil B, Becker, Clemens, Blain, Hubert, Bourke, Robbie, Cameron, Ian D, Camicioli, Richard, Clemson, Lindy, Close, Jacqueline, Delbaere, Kim, Duan, Leilei, Duque, Gustavo, Dyer, Suzanne M, Freiberger, Ellen, Ganz, David A, Gómez, Fernando, Hausdorff, Jeffrey M, Hogan, David B, Hunter, Susan MW, Jauregui, Jose R, Kamkar, Nellie, Kenny, Rose-Anne, Lamb, Sarah E, Latham, Nancy K, Lipsitz, Lewis A, Liu-Ambrose, Teresa, Logan, Pip, Lord, Stephen R, Mallet, Louise, Marsh, David, Milisen, Koen, Moctezuma-Gallegos, Rogelio, Morris, Meg E, Nieuwboer, Alice, Perracini, Monica R, Pieruccini-Faria, Frederico, Pighills, Alison, Said, Catherine, Sejdic, Ervin, Sherrington, Catherine, Skelton, Dawn A, Dsouza, Sabestina, Speechley, Mark, Stark, Susan, Todd, Chris, Troen, Bruce R, van der Cammen, Tischa, Verghese, Joe, Vlaeyen, Ellen, Watt, Jennifer A, Masud, Tahir, Singh, Devinder Kaur Ajit, Aguilar-Navarro, Sara G, Caona, Edgar Aguilera, Allen, Natalie, Anweiller, Cedric, Avila-Funes, Alberto, Santos, Renato Barbosa, Batchelor, Francis, Beauchamp, Marla, Birimoglu, Canan, Bohlke, Kayla, Bourke, Robert, Bouzòn, Christina Alonzo, Bridenbaugh, Stephanie, Buendia, Patricio Gabriel, Cameron, Ian, Canning, Colleen, Cano-Gutierrez, Carlos Alberto, Carbajal, Juan Carlos, de Abreu, Daniela Cristina Carvalho, Casas-Herrero, Alvaro, Ceriani, Alejandro, Cesari, Matteo, Chiari, Lorenzo, Alemǻn, Luis Manuel Cornejo, Dawson, Rik, Doody, Paul, Dyer, Suzanne, Ellmers, Toby, Fairhall, Nicola, Ferruci, Luigi, and Frith, James
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Health Services and Systems ,Public Health ,Health Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Aging ,Prevention ,Clinical Research ,Patient Safety ,Physical Injury - Accidents and Adverse Effects ,Health and social care services research ,8.1 Organisation and delivery of services ,7.1 Individual care needs ,Management of diseases and conditions ,Good Health and Well Being ,Aged ,Caregivers ,Humans ,Independent Living ,Quality of Life ,Risk Assessment ,falls ,injury ,aged ,guidelines ,recommendations ,clinical practice ,world ,global ,consensus ,older people ,Task Force on Global Guidelines for Falls in Older Adults ,Public Health and Health Services ,Psychology ,Geriatrics ,Clinical sciences ,Health services and systems ,Applied and developmental psychology - Abstract
Backgroundfalls and fall-related injuries are common in older adults, have negative effects on functional independence and quality of life and are associated with increased morbidity, mortality and health related costs. Current guidelines are inconsistent, with no up-to-date, globally applicable ones present.Objectivesto create a set of evidence- and expert consensus-based falls prevention and management recommendations applicable to older adults for use by healthcare and other professionals that consider: (i) a person-centred approach that includes the perspectives of older adults with lived experience, caregivers and other stakeholders; (ii) gaps in previous guidelines; (iii) recent developments in e-health and (iv) implementation across locations with limited access to resources such as low- and middle-income countries.Methodsa steering committee and a worldwide multidisciplinary group of experts and stakeholders, including older adults, were assembled. Geriatrics and gerontological societies were represented. Using a modified Delphi process, recommendations from 11 topic-specific working groups (WGs), 10 ad-hoc WGs and a WG dealing with the perspectives of older adults were reviewed and refined. The final recommendations were determined by voting.Recommendationsall older adults should be advised on falls prevention and physical activity. Opportunistic case finding for falls risk is recommended for community-dwelling older adults. Those considered at high risk should be offered a comprehensive multifactorial falls risk assessment with a view to co-design and implement personalised multidomain interventions. Other recommendations cover details of assessment and intervention components and combinations, and recommendations for specific settings and populations.Conclusionsthe core set of recommendations provided will require flexible implementation strategies that consider both local context and resources.
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- 2022