Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author A multifactorial intervention reduced the mean number of falls but not the proportion who fell in older people with recurrent falls,2005,8,4,120,Lever The Manchester Self Harm Rule had good sensitivity but poor specificity for predicting repeat self harm or suicide,2007,10,2,61,Wills A hospital based violence prevention intervention reduced hospital recidivism for violent injury and arrests for violent crimes,2007,10,2,50,Ford Review: several interventions reduce fear of falling in older people living in the community,2008,11,1,21,Messecar Self-report medical staff interview and physician interview had similar effectiveness for screening for domestic violence in women,2008,11,2,45,MacMillan Review: parenting interventions can reduce unintentional injuries in children and increase use of safety practices,2008,11,3,73,Secco A multifactorial intervention did not prevent falls or fractures in elderly patients during short hospital stays,2008,11,4,120,Lee Community-dwelling older adults with balance impairment show a moderate increase in fall risk although further research is required to refine how balance measurement can be used in clinical practice,2014,ePub,ePub,ePub,Lundin-Olsson Use of a project nurse to encourage evidence-based falls injury prevention strategies did not reduce falls or fall injuries over 17 months in residential aged care facilities in Australia,2014,ePub,ePub,ePub,Kerse In surveyed Australian medical-surgical units about a third of nurses on perceive emotional abuse in recent shifts and a fifth report actual violence,2014,ePub,ePub,ePub,Lyneham Community-dwelling older adults with balance impairment show a moderate increase in fall risk although further research is required to refine how balance measurement can be used in clinical practice,2010,13,3,96-97,Lundin-Olsson Compared to a general wellness programme an 18-month exercise programme for older women improves bone mineral density and fall risk but has similar improvements in predicted coronary heart disease risk,2010,13,3,87-88,Jones Use of a project nurse to encourage evidence-based falls injury prevention strategies did not reduce falls or fall injuries over 17 months in residential aged care facilities in Australia,2010,13,4,124-125,Kerse Administration of annual oral high-dose vitamin D to community dwelling older women in autumn and winter months increases risk of falls and fractures,2010,13,4,123-124,Kessenich In surveyed Australian medical-surgical units about a third of nurses on perceive emotional abuse in recent shifts and a fifth report actual violence; perception of violence in the workplace is associated with unstable or negative working conditions and a,2010,13,4,106-107,Lyneham Mental status deficits are identified in 34% of patients who fall while in hospital,2010,ePub,ePub,ePub,Hill Vitamin D reduces the risk of falls in older adults compared with calcium or placebo,2010,ePub,ePub,ePub,Benton A brief therapist-delivered intervention reduces self-reported aggression and alcohol consequences in adolescents who present for emergency care,2011,14,1,11-12,Wilton Vitamin D reduces the risk of falls in older adults compared with calcium or placebo,2011,14,2,38-39,Benton Installation of safety devices reduces the risk of home injury in children,2012,15,1,13-14,King A music-based multitask exercise programme is a promising intervention for improving gait balance and fall risk in older adults,2011,14,4,108-109,de Bruin Improving the ability to predict falls among older adults following inpatient rehabilitation,2012,15,1,26-27,Wagner Primary care-based training and support interventions are successful in increasing identification and referral of women experiencing domestic violence,2012,15,3,81-82,Taft Adolescents who take part in team sports or who actively commute to school are less likely to be obese,2013,16,3,87-88,Woods Self-harm within inpatient psychiatric services: most episodes are among women involve breaking the skin and take place in private,2013,16,3,78-79,Mills Around half of nurses and midwives report workplace aggression in the past month: 36% report violence from patients or visitors and 32% report bullying by colleagues,2014,17,1,26-27,Hutchinson