Correlation between functional independence and risk of falls in older adults at three long-term care facilities

To verify the correlation between functional independence and the risk of falls in a group of institutionalized older adults. A cross-sectional, observational, quantitative study conducted in three Long-Term Care Facilities for older adults in the Municipality of Belém, involving both genders and as...

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Risk Factors
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