Publications by authors named "Louise Dunlop"

Background: Hip protectors are protective pads designed to cover the greater trochanter and attenuate or disperse the force of a fall sufficiently to prevent a hip fracture. Promising results from randomised controlled trials in nursing homes have resulted in hip protectors being widely recommended in the health care literature and in national guidelines.

Objectives: The objectives of the study were to identify characteristics of individual residents, and the organisational features of the homes in which they live, which may affect adherence to wearing hip protectors.

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Objectives: To investigate the factors influencing the acceptability of hip protectors to residents of nursing and residential homes, especially the effect of hip protector type, and resident characteristics.

Design: A randomised controlled trial with 12 weeks follow-up. Participants were randomised to receive either Safehip or HipSaver hip protectors.

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Objectives: to evaluate the effectiveness of a policy of making hip protectors available to residents of nursing homes.

Design: a cluster randomised controlled trial of the policy in nursing and residential homes, with the home as the unit of randomisation.

Setting: 127 nursing and residential homes in the greater Belfast area of Northern Ireland.

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