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Citation

Mills KM, Sadler S, Peterson K, Pang L. J. Phys. Act. Health 2018; 15(6): 397-402.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Human Kinetics Publishers)

DOI

10.1123/jpah.2017-0225

PMID

29543112

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Falls in the elderly represent a public health crisis. Effective prevention programs need to conduct economic analyses. The Move With Balance program showed a 65% reduction in falls in institutionalized elderly.

METHODS: We evaluated the return on investment (ROI) of Move With Balance. We calculated the ROI for 2 situations: first, using data from the current study (Nā€‰=ā€‰27); second, extrapolating the data to an "intended" annual program (Nā€‰=ā€‰45) where training costs can be spread over 6 years.

RESULTS: The program costs for the current study was $11,143. Based on an efficacy rate of 65%, we estimated that 13 falls were averted among the 21 participants in the treatment group. At a cost of $1440/fall, total averted cost of falls was $18,720. The ROI was 1.7:1 for a 10-week period. Program effects persisted for at least 6 months. Extrapolating the current program costs and fall rates to include classes for 45 people twice a year, the annual program costs would be $27,217. Total annual averted cost of falls would be $208,594. The annual ROI in this group would be 7.6:1.

CONCLUSIONS: Move With Balance not only is efficacious in reducing falls in institutionalized elderly but also has a positive ROI.


Language: en

Keywords

community-based research; functional health; injury management; older adults; physical activity

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