2021
DOI: 10.56980/jkw.v10i.85
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Examining the relationship between falls self-efficacy and postural sway in community-dwelling older adults

Abstract: The most common cause for both fatal and nonfatal injuries for older adults in the U.S. is experiencing a fall. Researchers are interested in identifying variables which may help predict a person’s likelihood of falling to create targeted, preventative initiatives. Previous research has explored the relationship between psychosocial and biophysical fall predictors on fall outcomes but rarely explores the ontological lens which surrounds how these finding are interpreted. The purpose of this study was to furthe… Show more

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“…FSe, which refers to an individual’s confidence in performing daily activities without falling, is another emotional factor involved in falls. Higher levels of FSe have been associated with fewer falls [ 27 ], a higher level of quality of life in terms of physical and mental components [ 28 ], and better balance [ 29 ]. FSe has also been found to reduce FOF, leading to fewer limitations in ADL and increased functional capacity [ 30 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FSe, which refers to an individual’s confidence in performing daily activities without falling, is another emotional factor involved in falls. Higher levels of FSe have been associated with fewer falls [ 27 ], a higher level of quality of life in terms of physical and mental components [ 28 ], and better balance [ 29 ]. FSe has also been found to reduce FOF, leading to fewer limitations in ADL and increased functional capacity [ 30 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%