fallkontrollstudie
A fallkontrollstudie, also known as a fall control study, is a research method used to evaluate the effectiveness of interventions aimed at preventing falls in elderly or frail individuals. These studies typically involve a controlled environment where participants are monitored for falls before and after the implementation of a specific intervention, such as a new medication, a physical therapy program, or a change in home environment.
The primary goal of a fallkontrollstudie is to determine whether the intervention reduces the number of falls
Fallkontrollstudies can be conducted in various settings, including hospitals, nursing homes, and community-based environments. The participants
The data collected in a fallkontrollstudie typically includes the number of falls, the severity of injuries,
In summary, a fallkontrollstudie is a systematic approach to assessing the impact of interventions on fall