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Translation of an effective Tai Chi intervention into a community-based falls-prevention program

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  • Li, F.
  • Harmer, P.
  • Glasgow, R.
  • Mack, K.A.
  • Sleet, D.
  • Fisher, K.J.
  • Kohn, M.A.
  • Millet, L.M.
  • Mead, J.
  • Xu, J.
  • Lin, M.-L.
  • Yang, T.
  • Sutton, B.
  • Tompkins, Y.

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Tai Chi - Moving for Better Balance, a falls-prevention program developed from a randomized controlled trial for community-based use, was evaluated with the RE-AIM framework in 6 community centers. The program had a 100% adoption rate and 87% reach into the target older adult population. All centers implemented the intervention with good fidelity, and participants showed significant improvements in health-related outcome measures. This evidence-based tai chi program is practical to disseminate and can be effectively implemented and maintained in community settings.

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  • Li, F. & Harmer, P. & Glasgow, R. & Mack, K.A. & Sleet, D. & Fisher, K.J. & Kohn, M.A. & Millet, L.M. & Mead, J. & Xu, J. & Lin, M.-L. & Yang, T. & Sutton, B. & Tompkins, Y., 2008. "Translation of an effective Tai Chi intervention into a community-based falls-prevention program," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 98(7), pages 1195-1198.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:10.2105/ajph.2007.120402_8
    DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2007.120402
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    1. Emily Joy Nicklett & Matthew C. Lohman & Matthew Lee Smith, 2017. "Neighborhood Environment and Falls among Community-Dwelling Older Adults," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 14(2), pages 1-15, February.

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