Falls of older people living in the community-

A critical review 

Autores: de la Cuesta Benjumea Carmen, Roe Brenda

Resumen

Falls are the most prevalent and serious accident older people suffer in their homes and also, they are the main reason for their hospital admission. In a great part of the cases falls expose at risk elderly people’s well-being and quality of life. A critical narrative literature review was undertaken to inform research in the area of falls in older people living in the community. Articles were retrieved from Medline and Scopus data bases from November 2011 to January 2013. Citation searching was also used as a complement by hand searching of relevant journals. Additionally, an alert mechanism was established in Scopus for a period of one year to identify relevant studies or literature. Reviewed studies have provided valuable evidence about falls in older people and potential prevention strategies. However, evidence from relatives, caregivers and significant others is conspicuously absent. Falls in the community and falls prevention happen in social and family contexts that must be empirically studied and reported.

Palabras clave: Caregivers carers critical review elder care falls family care gerontology primary health care public health.

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Vol. 8 Núm.1. Enero-Junio 2015 Pags. 21-36 Rev CES Psicol 2015; 8(1)