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Closing the gap: a research agenda to accelerate the adoption and effective use of proven older adult fall prevention strategies
Authors:Noonan Rita K  Sleet David A  Stevens Judy A
Institution:Division of Unintentional Injury Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA 30341, USA. RNoonan@cdc.gov
Abstract:IntroductionTo make an impact on the public's health, evidence-based interventions must be disseminated broadly, supported by training and technical assistance, adopted widely, and implemented as designed. Many effective older adult fall prevention interventions have been identified, but too few have gained wide community acceptance and little is known about the best ways to encourage their broader use. Therefore, as in many other fields, fall prevention suffers from a wide gap between scientific discoveries and their everyday use.MethodThis article articulates the key activities embedded in Step 4 of the public health model—specifically translation and dissemination to ensure widespread adoption and use—in order to illuminate critical research needs in older adult fall prevention.ConclusionsThese needs, if addressed, will help close the gap between research and practice.
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