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Improving balance in community-dwelling elders using trained volunteers within faith-based institutions: a mixed methods feasibility study.

Sheeba RosewilliamColin J GreavesArokkiyasamy SelvanayagamAlison B Rushton
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2023)
The community-based balance training in faith-based institutions, was feasible and acceptable in one geographical area and requires evaluation in cohesive diverse communities.Implications for RehabilitationIf an institution or a community is united through faith, culture, national roots, or tradition, then these groups are ideal for such balance rehabilitation programmes, because of the familiarity of the location and people, cohesive culture or their ideology to help their communities.Participants and volunteers perceived improved participation, confidence and socialisation and were keen to continue programme.It is important to develop community-based falls prevention programmes that the National Health Service (NHS) can partially support using volunteers to reduce the burden of falls in the community and for the NHS.
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