The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Mental and learning programs to help prevent falls in older adults living at home

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Abstract

A combined psychological and educational intervention likely reduces the rate of falls, with a rate ratio of 0.65.

  • Cognitive behavioural interventions may have little effect on the number of fallers.
  • Concerns about falling showed a slight reduction with cognitive behavioural interventions.
  • The impact of motivational interviewing on falls and related outcomes is very uncertain.
  • Multifactorial education makes little to no difference in fall rates.
  • Multiple component education may improve psychological outcomes related to falling.
  • There were no reported adverse events associated with the combined intervention.

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