posted on 2020-02-18, 15:42authored byREBECCA LOUISE MORRIS
Falls resulting in a hospital emergency department (ED) presentation are a serious issue for community-dwelling older adults. The critical success factors for falls prevention programs targeting this population are insufficiently understood. Health literacy is one factor increasingly associated with health outcomes. Health literacy has not previously been studied among older adults who present to ED after a fall. This thesis reports a comprehensive program evaluation of an RCT of a falls prevention program: RESPOND, and an analysis of the measurement properties of a health literacy measurement tool. This thesis provides recommendations for future implementation of RESPOND and other similar programs.
History
Principal supervisor
Ilana Ackerman
Additional supervisor 1
Keith Hill
Additional supervisor 2
Darshini Ayton
Year of Award
2020
Department, School or Centre
Public Health and Preventive Medicine
Additional Institution or Organisation
Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine