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Community-Dwelling Older Adults' Adherence To Fall Prevention Recommendations, Suzänne Fleming Taylor
Community-Dwelling Older Adults' Adherence To Fall Prevention Recommendations, Suzänne Fleming Taylor
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Falling among older adults is a leading cause of concern due to the known impacts including physical injury, loss of independence, increased health care costs, and mortality. In efforts to decrease the numbers of falls experienced by older adults, healthcare providers assess individuals’ fall risks and provide corresponding fall prevention recommendations. The effectiveness however, of these recommendations, is only as strong as the level of adherence to those recommendations; which has proven low in recent research. Using the theoretical foundation of the Health Belief Model, this study quantified adherence to environmental fall prevention recommendations. Twenty-two community-dwelling older adults participated in …
Examining The Effects Of Human-Animal Interaction On Individuals With Developmental Disabilities, Jennie Feinstein
Examining The Effects Of Human-Animal Interaction On Individuals With Developmental Disabilities, Jennie Feinstein
Theses and Dissertations
Companion animals play a pivotal role in typical human development. It remains unknown how animals affect individuals with developmental disabilities. Based on the knowledge that companion animals help typically developing individuals, this research examined the effects of human-animal interactions on individuals with developmental disabilities.
Human-animal interactions are based on the Biophilia hypothesis, an assertion that an emotional and beneficial relationship exists between humans and nature, in which there is an “innate tendency to focus on life and lifelike processes.” These are the shared, dynamic associations between people and animals, and the effects of those relationships on health and well-being. Sparse …