Implementing Falls Prevention in Primary Care: Barriers and Facilitators.
Wytske M A MeekesChantal J LeemrijseJoke C KorevaarEmma K StanmoreLamberdina Ien A M van de GoorPublished in: Clinical interventions in aging (2022)
This study identified care provider-, context-, patient-, and innovation (strategy)-related barriers and facilitators when implementing falls prevention and providing interventions in primary care. Development of a more successful implementation strategy should focus on intensifying collaboration, reimbursement for interventions, availability of resources, and patients' lack of motivation and health issues. Hence, falls prevention may become more structurally applied, reducing a major threat for the quality of life of independently living older people.
Keyphrases
- primary care
- healthcare
- quality improvement
- end stage renal disease
- physical activity
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- public health
- newly diagnosed
- general practice
- community dwelling
- mental health
- case report
- palliative care
- prognostic factors
- peritoneal dialysis
- pain management
- patient reported outcomes
- drug induced
- climate change
- health insurance