2020
DOI: 10.7454/jki.v23i1.900
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Effectiveness of Otago Exercise on Health Status and Risk of Fall Among Elderly with Chronic Illness

Abstract: Falls are a serious consequence of declining physical function. Otago exercise is a strength and balance training program designed to prevent falls and enhance health status among the elderly. This study aimed to investigate the effect of a 12-week Otago exercise intended to reduce the risk of falls and health status among the elderly with chronic illness in the social elderly institution. This quasi-experimental study employed a pre- and post-test design using a control group. The study involved an interventi… Show more

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“…Pemeriksaan gangguan keseimbangan penting dilakukan untuk preventif yaitu penurunan resiko jatuh. Hasil dari pemeriksaan keseimbangan dapat dijadikan acuan terjadinya penurunan kualitas hidup pada lansia (Kiik et al, 2020).…”
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“…Pemeriksaan gangguan keseimbangan penting dilakukan untuk preventif yaitu penurunan resiko jatuh. Hasil dari pemeriksaan keseimbangan dapat dijadikan acuan terjadinya penurunan kualitas hidup pada lansia (Kiik et al, 2020).…”
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“…Jumlah lansia diprovesi Sumatra utara yaitu di perkirakan mencapai 15,00 % dari populasi. Di Desa Pematang Strak dari data kantor kepala desa terdapat 147 lansia dan lansia yang mengalami keseimbangan sebanyak 30 orang (Kiik et al, 2020).…”
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“…articles were included in the final analysis. Reasons for the exclusion of articles during the full-text screening were provided inFigure 1(14,(82)(83)(84)(85)(86)(87)(88)(89)(90)(91)(92).…”
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