Preventing Falls and Fall-Related Injuries in Older People
The content of this blog has been reposted with permission from Laurie Blanchard at InfoLTC blog, at http://infoltc.blogspot.com/. Ms. Blanchard is the librarian at the Misericordia Health Centre Library, University of Manitoba Health Sciences Libraries in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Prior to working at the Misericordia Health Centre, Laurie worked at the J.W. Crane Memorial Library, Deer Lodge Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba for 20 years. She authors the InfoLTC blog for which she won a Manitoba Library Association's Innovation Award and the People’s Choice Award for Best Poster at the CHLA/ABSC 2009 Conference in Winnipeg. Ms. Blanchard is a former editor of the Bibliotheca Medica Canadiana (now the Journal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association (CHLA) , and currently serves on the board of the CHLA. Ms. Blanchard's views are solely her own and do not necessarily represent the views of Clinical Geriatrics or of HMP Communications, LLC.
The Cochrane Library is one of the best sources for obtaining evidence-based information to better inform health care decisions. Preventing Falls and Fall-Related Injuries in Older People is a special collection containing four Cochrane reviews that provide evidence of effective interventions in preventing in falls.
The Cochrane reviews highlighted here include:
▪ Interventions for preventing falls in older people living in the community
▪ Interventions for preventing falls in older people in care facilities and hospitals
▪ Population-based interventions for the prevention of fall-related injuries in older people
▪ Hip protectors for preventing hip fractures in older people
These reviews are available for free for a limited time, while this special collection is featured on the Cochrane Library homepage - so make sure you have a look soon!
The collection can be viewed here: