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NCT04334746

The Discriminative Ability of the Four Balance Measures for Fall History

Completed Last updated 2 March 2022
What this trial tests

trial testing Balance measurement tools in Older People--Abuse of in 351 participants. Completed in 15 February 2021.

Timeline
6 October 2020
Primary endpoint
30 January 2021
15 February 2021

Quick facts

Lead sponsorOrdu University
StatusCompleted
Study typeOBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment351
Start date6 October 2020
Primary completion30 January 2021
Estimated completion15 February 2021
Sites1 location across Turkey (Türkiye)

Drugs / interventions tested

Conditions studied

Sponsor

Ordu University

Who can join

65 and older, any sex, with Older People--Abuse of or Balance; Distorted. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

Sponsor's own description

The fall rate is increased parallel to the aging process. The early determination and management of falls in older adults are quite crucial to preserve the independence of older adults. In the literature, there are used many measurement tools for predicting fall status. The discriminative ability of these measures is important for the accuracy of the assessment. In this study, four of the most commonly used balance measurement tools will be investigated in terms of the discriminative ability for fall status in the Turkish community-dwelling older adults.

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