The effect of complex falls prevention interventions on falls in residential aged care settings: A systematic review protocol
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Francis-Coad, J.
Etherton-Beer, C.
Nobre, D.
Naseri, Chiara
Hill, Anne-Marie
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Francis-Coad, J. and Etherton-Beer, C. and Nobre, D. and Naseri, C. and Hill, A. 2017. The effect of complex falls prevention interventions on falls in residential aged care settings: A systematic review protocol. JBI Database of Systematic Reviews & Implementation Reports. 15 (2): pp. 236-244.
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Review question/objective: The objective of this review is to synthesize the best available evidence on the effectiveness of complex falls prevention interventions on fall reductions in the residential aged care population, implemented at two or more of the following levels: organization, facility or resident. Specifically the review question is: What is the effect of complex falls prevention interventions on falls in residential aged care settings?
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