To test the accuracy of an App in determining the risk of falls in elderly women, 24 elderly women admitted to a hospital were evaluated by the TechOne App, regarding self-report of falls, by the clinical questionnaire ("TFQ") and subjective motor evaluations by the questionnaire "TMPSE". ...
Interventions 9-1-1 Emergency Response Fall Risk Screening At the time of the 9-1-1 call response, paramedics provide an inquiry guided by the STEADI Stay Independent6 fall risk questionnaire to screen all individuals aged 65 years and older for fall risk factors, or their caregivers by proxy...
Self-rated fall risk questionnaire (self-rated FRQ) The self-rated FRQ, which is the fall risk screening component of the STEADI algorithm [13], comprises 12 questions specific to individual physical functional performance and different fall risk factors. Each question can be scored as 0 or 1,...
The scale has a total of 14 points, with a score of less than 11 indicating the risk of malnutrition, and a score of 11 or more indicating good nutritional status. Stay independent brochure questionnaire The Stay Independent Brochure (SIB) was issued by the U.S. CDC and underwent ...
Administering a questionnaire alone is sufficient for screening subjects at risk of STF during the subsequent one-year period. 展开 关键词: Slip Trip Fall STF Cohort study Risk assessment Occupational health Japan DOI: 10.2486/indhealth.2015-0125 ...
The panellists were asked whether some agents are more fall-risk-increasing than others within the same pharmacological class. In an additional questionnaire, panellists were asked in which cases deprescribing of FRIDs should be considered and how it should be performed. RESULTS. The panellists agreed...
This self-reported questionnaire was previously used in research at the Chair of Health Psychology. Anxiety Anxiety will be operationalized with the Geriatric Anxiety Scale (GAS) [45]. GAS is a self-reported screening and assessment tool designed specifically for older adults. The GAS contains 25 ...
The overall score of the psychological risk factor − fear of falling − was significantly reduced by 3.7 points in the FES-I questionnaire, in the IG relative to CG. Mean trajectories in all four considered outcomes of both groups can be viewed in detail in Figure 2 (dotted lines)....
The follow-up questionnaire was returned by 668 participants, 74 of whom (11.1%) fell at least once during the observation period. Multiple logistic regression analysis found that height loss of > 2 cm was a significant predictor of future falls, even after adjusting for other factors. Add...
(CNN) trained in posturographic trajectories to predict the outcomes from a questionnaire about the fear of falling (the Falls Efficacy Scale (FES) score). FES was separated into three groups (low, moderate, and high fear of falling). Furthermore, they avoided extracting features from the CP...