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A randomized controlled trial of a community-based consultation service to prevent falls
David B. Hogan, Frank A. MacDonald, Jennifer Betts, Sheila Bricker, Erika M. Ebly, Barb Delarue, Tak S. Fung, Cathy Harbidge, Maggie Hunter, Colleen J. Maxwell and Barb Metcalf
CMAJ September 04, 2001 165 (5) 537-543;
David B. Hogan
From *Specialized Geriatric Services, Calgary Regional Health Authority, Calgary; the Departments of †Medicine and ‡Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary; and the §University Computing Services, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta.
Frank A. MacDonald
From *Specialized Geriatric Services, Calgary Regional Health Authority, Calgary; the Departments of †Medicine and ‡Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary; and the §University Computing Services, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta.
Jennifer Betts
From *Specialized Geriatric Services, Calgary Regional Health Authority, Calgary; the Departments of †Medicine and ‡Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary; and the §University Computing Services, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta.
Sheila Bricker
From *Specialized Geriatric Services, Calgary Regional Health Authority, Calgary; the Departments of †Medicine and ‡Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary; and the §University Computing Services, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta.
Erika M. Ebly
From *Specialized Geriatric Services, Calgary Regional Health Authority, Calgary; the Departments of †Medicine and ‡Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary; and the §University Computing Services, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta.
Barb Delarue
From *Specialized Geriatric Services, Calgary Regional Health Authority, Calgary; the Departments of †Medicine and ‡Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary; and the §University Computing Services, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta.
Tak S. Fung
From *Specialized Geriatric Services, Calgary Regional Health Authority, Calgary; the Departments of †Medicine and ‡Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary; and the §University Computing Services, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta.
Cathy Harbidge
From *Specialized Geriatric Services, Calgary Regional Health Authority, Calgary; the Departments of †Medicine and ‡Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary; and the §University Computing Services, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta.
Maggie Hunter
From *Specialized Geriatric Services, Calgary Regional Health Authority, Calgary; the Departments of †Medicine and ‡Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary; and the §University Computing Services, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta.
Colleen J. Maxwell
From *Specialized Geriatric Services, Calgary Regional Health Authority, Calgary; the Departments of †Medicine and ‡Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary; and the §University Computing Services, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta.
Barb Metcalf
From *Specialized Geriatric Services, Calgary Regional Health Authority, Calgary; the Departments of †Medicine and ‡Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary; and the §University Computing Services, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta.
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A randomized controlled trial of a community-based consultation service to prevent falls
David B. Hogan, Frank A. MacDonald, Jennifer Betts, Sheila Bricker, Erika M. Ebly, Barb Delarue, Tak S. Fung, Cathy Harbidge, Maggie Hunter, Colleen J. Maxwell, Barb Metcalf
CMAJ Sep 2001, 165 (5) 537-543;
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