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Does a fall prevention educational programme improve knowledge and change exercise prescribing behaviour in health and exercise professionals? A study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

Authors :
Tiedemann, A
Sturnieks, DL
Hill, AM
Lovitt, L
Clemson, L
Lord, SR
Harvey, L
Sherrington, C
Tiedemann, A
Sturnieks, DL
Hill, AM
Lovitt, L
Clemson, L
Lord, SR
Harvey, L
Sherrington, C
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Introduction: Falling in older age is a serious and costly problem. At least one in three older people fall annually. Although exercise is recognised as an effective fall prevention intervention, low numbers of older people engage in suitable programmes. Health and exercise professionals play a crucial role in addressing fall risk in older adults. This trial aims to evaluate the effect of participation in a fall prevention educational programme, compared with a wait-list control group, on health and exercise professionals' knowledge about fall prevention and the effect on fall prevention exercise prescription behaviour and confidence to prescribe the exercises to older people.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1031069899
Document Type :
Electronic Resource