Accidental Falls/*statistics & numerical data
Schluter, Philip J, Askew, Deborah A, Jamieson, Hamish A, Arnold, Edwin P 2020. Urinary and fecal incontinence are independently associated with falls risk among older women and men with complex needs: a national population study. Neurourology and urodynamics. 39 (3) 945-953.
Schluter, Philip J, Arnold, Edwin P, Jamieson, Hamish A 2018. Falls and hip fractures associated with urinary incontinence among older men and women with complex needs: a national population study. Neurourology and urodynamics. 37 (4) 1336-1343.
Gregorevic, KJ, Peel, Nancye M, Lim, Wen Kwang, Hubbard, Ruth E 2018. Do health assets have a protective effect for hospitalized frail older adults?. QJM: An International Journal of Medicine. 111 (11) 785-789.
Poss, J. W., Hirdes, J. P. 2016. Very Frequent Fallers and Future Fall Injury: Continuous Risk Among Community-Dwelling Home Care Recipients. J Aging Health. 28 (4) 587-99.
Ballokova, A., Peel, N. M., Fialova, D., Scott, I. A., Gray, L. C., Hubbard, R. E. 2014. Use of benzodiazepines and association with falls in older people admitted to hospital: a prospective cohort study. Drugs Aging. 31 (4) 299-310.
Moudouni, D. K., Phillips, C. D. 2013. In-hospital mortality and unintentional falls among older adults in the United States. J Appl Gerontol. 32 (8) 923-35.
Grue, Else Vengnes, Ranhoff, Anette Hylen, Noro, Anja, Finne‐Soveri, Harriet, Jensdóttir, Anna Birna, Ljunggren, Gunnar, Bucht, Gösta, Björnson, Leif Jan, Jonsén, Elisabeth, Schroll, Marianne, Jónsson, Pálmi 2009. Vision and hearing impairments and their associations with falling and loss of instrumental activities in daily living in acute hospitalized older persons in five Nordic hospitals. Scandinavian journal of caring sciences. 23 (4) 635-643.
Avidan, Alon Y., Fries, Brant E., James, Mary L., Szafara, Kristina L., Wright, Glenn T., Chervin, Ronald D. 2005. Insomnia and hypnotic use, recorded in the minimum data set, as predictors of falls and hip fractures in Michigan nursing homes. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 53 (6) 955-62.