A Statewide Approach to Falls Prevention: Widespread Implementation of A Matter of Balance in North Carolina, 2014-2019

Nadia Z Mazza, Ellen Bailey,Amy Joy Lanou, Nicolle Miller

JOURNAL OF APPLIED GERONTOLOGY(2021)

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Abstract
This study showcases the statewide strategies used to implement and sustain an evidence-based fall prevention program, A Matter of Balance (MOB) in North Carolina between 2014 and 2019. Statewide program implementation and data collection support strategies are detailed. The mostly White (not Hispanic/Latino), female participants were 75 years old on average. Pre- and post-self-reported assessments included demographic, health status, quality of life, and falls-related metrics. Survey responses were scaled and analyzed. Statistically significant improvements (p < .05) across health status measurements, times fallen, and falls resulting in injury were observed. These results offer a model for effective statewide implementation of the MOB program to reduce falls among older adults in community settings with support from a statewide resource center.
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A Matter of Balance, evidence-based falls prevention programs, statewide resource center, implementation
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