Preventing falls in older people: assessment and interventions
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Preventing falls in older people: assessment and interventions

David Jones Nurse consultant, Older people and unplanned care Liverpool Community Health NHS Trust, Liverpool
Tracy Whitaker Nurse clinician, Unplanned care, Liverpool Community Health NHS Trust, Liverpool

Falls can have a devastating effect on older people. Physical injury and fear of further falls may restrict social and physical activities, leading to a lack of confidence and social isolation. Nurses need to assess patients who have fallen to identify injury as well as to instigate appropriate interventions to reduce the risk of further falls. This article provides an overview of the assessment tools and management strategies that can be used in daily practice, particularly in the community setting.

Nursing Standard. 25, 52, 50-55. doi: 10.7748/ns2011.08.25.52.50.c8674

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dave.jones2@liverpoolCH.nhs.uk.

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