A falls prevention programme to improve quality of life, physical function and falls efficacy in older people receiving home help services: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

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Maria Bjerk
Therese Brovold
Dawn A. Skelton
Astrid Bergland
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[1] Oslo and Akershus University College,Department of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Health Sciences
[2] Glasgow Caledonian University,Institute of Applied Health Research, School of Health and Life Sciences
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BMC Health Services Research | / 17卷
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Falls prevention; Home help services; Elderly; Quality of life; Older adults; Exercise; Balance; Preventative care;
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