Using the Downton index to predict those prone to falls in stroke rehabilitation.
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Instruments for assessing the risk of falls in acute hospitalized patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis.Falls risk factors in the hospital setting: a systematic review.Hospital fall risk assessment tools: a critique of the literature.Stops walking when talking as a predictor of falls in people with stroke living in the communityAn integrative review of factors associated with falls during post-stroke rehabilitationDesign-related bias in hospital fall risk screening tool predictive accuracy evaluations: systematic review and meta-analysis.Risk assessment of fall-related occupational accidents in the workplace.Falls after stroke.Instruments for assessing the risk of falls in acute hospitalized patients: a systematic review protocol.Validation of the STRATIFY falls risk-assessment tool for acute-care hospital patients and nursing home residents: study protocol.Systematic review of risk prediction models for falls after stroke.Fall Risk Assessment Predicts Fall-Related Injury, Hip Fracture, and Head Injury in Older Adults.Establishing the effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and student experience of a Simulation-based education Training program On the Prevention of Falls (STOP-Falls) among hospitalised inpatients: a protocol for a randomised controlled trial.Malnutrition and risk of falling among elderly without home-help service--a cross sectional study.A comparative study of the use of four fall risk assessment tools on acute medical wards.Improving vitamin D levels in hospitalized individuals at risk of falls.Risk factors for falls in stroke patients during inpatient rehabilitation.The use of physical restraints in elder care in relation to fall risk.Fall risk six weeks from onset of stroke and the ability of the Prediction of Falls in Rehabilitation Settings Tool and motor function to predict falls.The effect of spasticity, sense and walking aids in falls of people after chronic stroke.Prediction of falls among older people in residential care facilities by the Downton index.Delirium is associated with poor rehabilitation outcome in elderly patients treated for femoral neck fractures.Effectiveness of a fall-risk reduction programme for inpatient rehabilitation after stroke.
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Using the Downton index to predict those prone to falls in stroke rehabilitation.
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Using the Downton index to predict those prone to falls in stroke rehabilitation.
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Using the Downton index to predict those prone to falls in stroke rehabilitation.
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Using the Downton index to predict those prone to falls in stroke rehabilitation.
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10.1161/01.STR.27.10.1821
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1996-10-01T00:00:00Z