Report
The Full Report is comprised of the Main Messages, the Executive Summary and the Technical Report
Full Report
Deliverables
- CHCA Home Care Summit Presentation, December 2006.
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Falls Prevention for Frail Older Home Care Clients Poster
This poster was created specifically for: Enhancing Safety in Home, Community and Long Term Care Conference May 3-4, 2006, Edmonton, Alberta.
- The effects and costs of a multifactorial and interdisciplinary team approach to falls prevention for older home care clients 'at risk' for falling: a randomized controlled trial – Abstract. More Information...
- A Cross-Sectional Study of the Prevalence, Correlates, and Costs of Falls in Older Home Care Clients ‘At Risk’ for Falling – Abstract. More Information…
- An interprofessional team approach to fall prevention for older home care clients ‘at risk’ of falling: health care providers share their experiences – Article.
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- Reducing fall risk for frail older home-care clients using a multifactorial and interdisciplinary team approach: design of a randomized controlled trial – Abstract. More Information...
Team
Lead
Maureen Markle-Reid, RN, MScN, PhD
Assistant Professor, School of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences
McMaster University, Ontario
Career Scientist
Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, Ontario
mreid@mcmaster.ca
Co-Lead
Ms. Sandra R. Henderson, Community Care Access Centre of Halton, Ontario
Team Member(s)
Dr. Malcolm Anderson, McMaster University, Ontario
Dr. Pamela Baxter, McMaster University, Ontario
Dr. Gina Browne, McMaster University, Ontario
Dr. Amiram Gafni, McMaster University, Ontario
Ms. Catherine Hecimovich, Community Care Access Centre of Halton, Ontario
Ms. Melody Miles, Community Care Access Centre of Halton, Ontario
Ms. Jacqueline Roberts, McMaster University, Ontario
Dr. Lehana Thabane, McMaster University, Ontario
Ms. Vida Vaitonis, Community Care Access Centre of Halton, Ontario
Dr. Robin Weir, McMaster University, Ontario
This project was made possible through the cash and in-kind contributions of the:
- Canadian Patient Safety Institute
- Community Care Access Centre of Halton
- Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (MOHLTC)
- System-Linked Research Unit