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Citation

Filiatrault J, Parisien M, Laforest S, Genest C, Gauvin L, Fournier M, Trickey F, Robitaille Y. Can. J. Aging 2007; 26(3): 213-225.

Affiliation

1 Institut national de sante publique du Quebec 2 Programme de doctorat en sante publique, Universite de Montreal 3 Groupe de recherche interdisciplinaire en sante (GRIS) 4 Ecole de readaptation, Universite de Montreal.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2007, Cambridge Press)

DOI

10.3138/cja.26.3.213

PMID

18238728

Abstract

Several studies have demonstrated the efficacy of falls-prevention programs designed for community-dwelling seniors using randomized designs. However, little is known about the feasibility of implementing these programs under natural conditions and about the success of these programs when delivered under such conditions. The objectives of this paper are to (a) describe a multifactorial falls-prevention program (called Stand Up!) designed for independent community-dwelling seniors and (b) present the results of an analysis of the practicability of implementing this program in community-based settings. The program was implemented in the context of an effectiveness study in 10 community-based organizations in the Montreal metropolitan area. Data pertaining to the reach and delivery of the program as well as participation level show that a falls-prevention program addressing multiple risk factors can be successfully implemented in community-based settings.


Language: en

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