TY - JOUR
T1 - New horizons in falls prevention and management for older adults
T2 - a global initiative
AU - Montero-Odasso, Manuel
AU - van der Velde, Nathalie
AU - Alexander, Neil B
AU - Becker, Clemens
AU - Blain, Hubert
AU - Camicioli, Richard
AU - Close, Jacqueline
AU - Duan, Leilei
AU - Duque, Gustavo
AU - Ganz, David A
AU - Gómez, Fernando
AU - Hausdorff, Jeffrey M
AU - Hogan, David B
AU - Jauregui, Jose R
AU - Kenny, Rose Anne
AU - Lipsitz, Lewis A
AU - Logan, Pip A
AU - Lord, Stephen R
AU - Mallet, Louise
AU - Marsh, David R
AU - Martin, Finbarr C
AU - Milisen, Koen
AU - Nieuwboer, Alice
AU - Petrovic, Mirko
AU - Ryg, Jesper
AU - Sejdic, Ervin
AU - Sherrington, Cathie
AU - Skelton, Dawn A
AU - Speechley, Mark
AU - Tan, Maw Pin
AU - Todd, Chris
AU - van der Cammen, Tischa
AU - Verghese, Joe
AU - Kamkar, Nellie
AU - Sarquis-Adamson, Yanina
AU - Masud, Tahir
AU - Task Force on Global Guidelines for Falls in Older Adults
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PY - 2021/9/11
Y1 - 2021/9/11
N2 - BACKGROUND: falls and fall-related injuries are common in older adults, have negative effects both on quality of life and functional independence and are associated with increased morbidity, mortality and health care costs. Current clinical approaches and advice from falls guidelines vary substantially between countries and settings, warranting a standardised approach. At the first World Congress on Falls and Postural Instability in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in December 2019, a worldwide task force of experts in falls in older adults, committed to achieving a global consensus on updating clinical practice guidelines for falls prevention and management by incorporating current and emerging evidence in falls research. Moreover, the importance of taking a person-centred approach and including perspectives from patients, caregivers and other stakeholders was recognised as important components of this endeavour. Finally, the need to specifically include recent developments in e-health was acknowledged, as well as the importance of addressing differences between settings and including developing countries.METHODS: a steering committee was assembled and 10 working Groups were created to provide preliminary evidence-based recommendations. A cross-cutting theme on patient's perspective was also created. In addition, a worldwide multidisciplinary group of experts and stakeholders, to review the proposed recommendations and to participate in a Delphi process to achieve consensus for the final recommendations, was brought together.CONCLUSION: in this New Horizons article, the global challenges in falls prevention are depicted, the goals of the worldwide task force are summarised and the conceptual framework for development of a global falls prevention and management guideline is presented.
AB - BACKGROUND: falls and fall-related injuries are common in older adults, have negative effects both on quality of life and functional independence and are associated with increased morbidity, mortality and health care costs. Current clinical approaches and advice from falls guidelines vary substantially between countries and settings, warranting a standardised approach. At the first World Congress on Falls and Postural Instability in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in December 2019, a worldwide task force of experts in falls in older adults, committed to achieving a global consensus on updating clinical practice guidelines for falls prevention and management by incorporating current and emerging evidence in falls research. Moreover, the importance of taking a person-centred approach and including perspectives from patients, caregivers and other stakeholders was recognised as important components of this endeavour. Finally, the need to specifically include recent developments in e-health was acknowledged, as well as the importance of addressing differences between settings and including developing countries.METHODS: a steering committee was assembled and 10 working Groups were created to provide preliminary evidence-based recommendations. A cross-cutting theme on patient's perspective was also created. In addition, a worldwide multidisciplinary group of experts and stakeholders, to review the proposed recommendations and to participate in a Delphi process to achieve consensus for the final recommendations, was brought together.CONCLUSION: in this New Horizons article, the global challenges in falls prevention are depicted, the goals of the worldwide task force are summarised and the conceptual framework for development of a global falls prevention and management guideline is presented.
KW - Aged
KW - Caregivers
KW - Consensus
KW - Humans
KW - Quality of Life
U2 - 10.1093/ageing/afab076
DO - 10.1093/ageing/afab076
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 34038522
VL - 50
SP - 1499
EP - 1507
JO - Age and Ageing
JF - Age and Ageing
SN - 0002-0729
IS - 5
ER -