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View article: What influences older people to join a community hub to engage in healthy ageing programs? An exploratory study
What influences older people to join a community hub to engage in healthy ageing programs? An exploratory study Open
Objectives Most people seek to stay connected to their community as they age; this has been a major focus in the development of innovative community programs in Australia. This study aimed to explore what influences older people to join a …
View article: Promoting Healthy Aging for Older People Living with Chronic Disease by Implementing Community Health Programs: A Randomized Controlled Feasibility Study
Promoting Healthy Aging for Older People Living with Chronic Disease by Implementing Community Health Programs: A Randomized Controlled Feasibility Study Open
The rising prevalence of chronic diseases could be mitigated by expanding community programs. This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of delivering a community wellness program for older adults living with chronic disease. A two-group…
View article: Consumer‐driven evaluation of assistive technology usage and perceived value in people with myositis in Australia
Consumer‐driven evaluation of assistive technology usage and perceived value in people with myositis in Australia Open
Introduction Idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (known as ‘myositis’) are a group of rare sporadic inflammatory muscle disorders that significantly impact function and quality of life. There are no standardised approaches in the use of ass…
View article: Corrigendum to: Older adults’ experiences of a community wellness program (Connect 60+) that focused on physical activity and social connections: a qualitative exploratory study
Corrigendum to: Older adults’ experiences of a community wellness program (Connect 60+) that focused on physical activity and social connections: a qualitative exploratory study Open
The Australian Journal of Primary Health is published by CSIRO PUBLISHING on behalf of the Australian Institute for Primary Care and School of Public Health, La Trobe University in association with the Primary and Community Health Network.…
View article: Older adults’ experiences of a community wellness program (Connect 60+) that focused on physical activity and social connections: a qualitative exploratory study
Older adults’ experiences of a community wellness program (Connect 60+) that focused on physical activity and social connections: a qualitative exploratory study Open
Background Being physically active and socially connected is positively associated with healthy aging. Older adults living in the community may be at risk of social isolation and reduced physical activity, especially in recent times due to…
View article: Tailored Education Increased Capability and Motivation for Fall Prevention in Older People After Hospitalization
Tailored Education Increased Capability and Motivation for Fall Prevention in Older People After Hospitalization Open
Recently hospitalized older people are at risk of falls and face barriers to undertaking fall prevention strategies after they return home from hospital. The authors examined the effects of tailored education delivered by physiotherapists …
View article: Identifying the Association Between Older Adults' Characteristics and Their Health-Related Outcomes in a Transition Care Setting: A Retrospective Audit
Identifying the Association Between Older Adults' Characteristics and Their Health-Related Outcomes in a Transition Care Setting: A Retrospective Audit Open
Introduction: Continued evaluation of Transition Care Programs (TCP) is essential to improving older adults' outcomes and can guide which older adults may benefit from undertaking TCP. The aim of this study was to audit a transition care s…
View article: Co-creating an assistive technology peer-support community: learnings from AT Chat
Co-creating an assistive technology peer-support community: learnings from AT Chat Open
Service delivery by the AT user community and for the AT user community requires a commitment to co-design, and an engagement with concepts of risk, competency, scope of practice and capability. The learnings from AT Chat have implications…
View article: Perspectives of older adults regarding barriers and enablers to engaging in fall prevention activities after hospital discharge
Perspectives of older adults regarding barriers and enablers to engaging in fall prevention activities after hospital discharge Open
Older adults recently discharged from hospital are at high risk of functional decline and falls. A tailored fall prevention education provided at hospital discharge aimed to improve the capacity of older adults to engage in falls preventio…
View article: Tailored education for older adult fall prevention after hospital discharge
Tailored education for older adult fall prevention after hospital discharge Open
The research in this thesis evaluated how tailored fall prevention education provided at hospital discharge affected older adults’ level of engagement in fall prevention strategies during the six months after hospital discharge. Secondary …
View article: Evaluation of Tailored Falls Education on Older Adults' Behavior Following Hospitalization
Evaluation of Tailored Falls Education on Older Adults' Behavior Following Hospitalization Open
BACKGROUND Older adults recently discharged from the hospital are known to be at risk of functional decline and falls. This study evaluated the effect of a tailored education program provided in the hospital on older adult engagement in fa…
View article: Impact of tailored falls prevention education for older adults at hospital discharge on engagement in falls prevention strategies postdischarge: protocol for a process evaluation
Impact of tailored falls prevention education for older adults at hospital discharge on engagement in falls prevention strategies postdischarge: protocol for a process evaluation Open
Introduction Older adults recently discharged from hospital have greater incidence of adverse events, functional decline, falls and subsequent readmission. Providing education to hospitalised patients on how to prevent falls at home could …
View article: Reducing falls in older adults recently discharged from hospital: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Reducing falls in older adults recently discharged from hospital: a systematic review and meta-analysis Open
Background older adults are known to have increased falls rates and functional decline following hospital discharge, with substantial economic healthcare costs. This systematic review aimed to synthesise the evidence for effective falls pr…
View article: The effect of complex falls prevention interventions on falls in residential aged care settings: a systematic review protocol
The effect of complex falls prevention interventions on falls in residential aged care settings: a systematic review protocol Open
Review question/objective: The objective of this review is to synthesize the best available evidence on the effectiveness of complex falls prevention interventions on fall reductions in the residential aged care population, implemented at …