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1. Exploring Older Adults' Experiences of a Home-Based, Technology-Driven Balance Training Exercise Program Designed to Reduce Fall Risk: A Qualitative Research Study Within a Randomized Controlled Trial.

2. Barriers and enablers to the delivery and implementation of the tailored activity programme in Australia: Perspectives of occupational therapists and their managers.

3. Co-designing alternative frames of ageing and experiences of challenging ageism in Australia.

4. How does perceived fall risk influence decisions about whether to undertake activities in people with Parkinson's disease and their care partners? A qualitative study.

5. Determinants of implementing reablement into research or practice: A concept mapping study.

6. Stakeholder perspectives of fall prevention for older Australians with vision impairment: "it's just a matter of adapting them accordingly".

7. Fall prevention programs for culturally and linguistically diverse groups: program provider perspectives.

8. Feasibility and potential effects of interdisciplinary home-based reablement program (I-HARP) for people with cognitive and functional decline: a pilot trial.

9. Health Professional Perspectives on Rehabilitation for People With Dementia.

10. Influences on general practitioner referral to allied health professionals for fall prevention in primary care.

11. Fall prevention in primary care using chronic disease management plans: A process evaluation of provider and consumer perspectives.

12. Therapists' perspectives on adapting the Stepping On falls prevention programme for community-dwelling stroke survivors in Singapore.

13. Developing a falls prevention program for community-dwelling stroke survivors in Singapore: client and caregiver perspectives.

14. Masculinity and preventing falls: insights from the fall experiences of men aged 70 years and over.

15. The tailored activity program (TAP) to address behavioral disturbances in frontotemporal dementia: a feasibility and pilot study.

16. Measuring functional ability in hospitalized older adults: a validation study.

17. Men's perspectives on fall risk and fall prevention following participation in a group-based programme conducted at Men's Sheds, Australia.

18. Integrated solutions for sustainable fall prevention in primary care, the iSOLVE project: a type 2 hybrid effectiveness-implementation design.

19. Multiple factors, including non-motor impairments, influence decision making with regard to exercise participation in Parkinson’s disease: a qualitative enquiry.

20. Exercise and fall prevention self-management to reduce mobility-related disability and falls after fall-related lower limb fracture in older people: protocol for the RESTORE (Recovery Exercises and STepping On afteR fracturE) randomised controlled trial.

21. How do general practitioners engage with allied health practitioners to prevent falls in older people? An exploratory qualitative study.

22. Survey of current pre-discharge home visiting practices of occupational therapists.

23. Worry in Older Community-Residing Adults.

24. Communicating About Loss: Experiences of Older Australian Adults With Cerebral Palsy and Complex Communication Needs.

25. Understanding the implementation and efficacy of a home-based strength and balance fall prevention intervention in people aged 50 years or over with vision impairment: a process evaluation protocol.

26. Health behaviour change theory meets falls prevention: Feasibility of a habit-based balance and strength exercise intervention for older adults.

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