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Protocol: The effect of eHealth-based falls prevention programmes on balance in people aged 65 years and over living in the community: protocol for a systematic review of randomised controlled trials

机译:方案:基于eHealth的跌倒预防计划对65岁及以上社区居民平衡的影响:对随机对照试验进行系统评价的方案

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Between 20% and 28% of community-dwelling older people experience a fall each year. Falls can result in significant personal and socioeconomic costs, and are the leading cause of admission to hospital for an older person in Australia. Exercise interventions that target balance are the most effective for preventing falls in community-dwellers; however, greater accessibility of effective programmes is needed. As technology has become more accessible, its use as a tool for supporting and promoting health and well-being of individuals has been explored. Little is known about the effectiveness of eHealth technologies to deliver fall prevention interventions. This protocol describes a systematic review with meta-analysis that aims to evaluate the effect of eHealth fall prevention interventions compared with usual care control on balance in people aged 65 years and older living in the community.
机译:每年有20%至28%的社区居住老年人经历过跌倒。跌倒会导致巨大的个人和社会经济成本,并且是澳大利亚老年人入院的主要原因。以平衡为目标的运动干预措施是预防社区居民跌倒的最有效方法;但是,需要更有效地访问有效程序。随着技术的日益普及,人们已经探索了将其用作支持和促进个人健康与福祉的工具。关于电子卫生保健技术提供预防跌倒干预措施的有效性知之甚少。该协议描述了一项通过荟萃分析进行的系统评价,旨在评估与社区中65岁及65岁以上的老年人相比,eHealth预防跌倒干预措施与常规护理控制措施对平衡产生的影响。

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