Systematic review of definitions and methods of measuring falls in randomised controlled fall prevention trials
Age and Ageing2005Vol. 35(1), pp. 5–10
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Abstract
the standard of reporting falls in published trials is poor and significantly impedes comparison between studies. The review has been used to inform an international consensus exercise to make recommendations for a core set of outcome measures for fall prevention trials.
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