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Sarah E Lamb
Researcher at University of Exeter
Publications - 435
Citations - 36251
Sarah E Lamb is an academic researcher from University of Exeter. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 65, co-authored 395 publications receiving 28825 citations. Previous affiliations of Sarah E Lamb include University of Oxford & John Radcliffe Hospital.
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Better reporting of interventions: template for intervention description and replication (TIDieR) checklist and guide
Tammy Hoffmann,Paul Glasziou,Isabelle Boutron,Ruairidh Milne,Rafael Perera,David Moher,Douglas G. Altman,Virginia Barbour,Helen Macdonald,Marie Johnston,Sarah E Lamb,Mary Dixon-Woods,Peter McCulloch,Jeremy C Wyatt,An-Wen Chan,Susan Michie +15 more
TL;DR: The TIDieR checklist and guide should improve the reporting of interventions and make it easier for authors to structure accounts of their interventions, reviewers and editors to assess the descriptions, and readers to use the information.
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Interventions for preventing falls in older people living in the community
Lesley D Gillespie,Mary Clare Robertson,William J Gillespie,Catherine Sherrington,Simon Gates,Lindy Clemson,Sarah E Lamb +6 more
TL;DR: These interventions were more effective in people at higher risk of falling, including those with severe visual impairment, and home safety interventions appear to be more effective when delivered by an occupational therapist.
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Interventions for preventing falls in older people living in the community (Review)
Lesley D Gillespie,M. Clare Robertson,William J. Gillespie,Sarah E Lamb,Simon Gates,Robert G. Cumming,Brian H. Rowe +6 more
TL;DR: Exercise interventions reduce risk and rate of falls, and home safety interventions did not reduce falls, but were effective in people with severe visual impairment, and in others at higher risk of falling.
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Development of a Common Outcome Data Set for Fall Injury Prevention Trials: The Prevention of Falls Network Europe Consensus
TL;DR: It is possible that fall‐prevention strategies have limited effect on falls that result in injuries or are ineffective in populations who are at a higher risk of injury.
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Summary of the updated American Geriatrics Society/British Geriatrics Society clinical practice guideline for prevention of falls in older persons
Kenny Ram.,Laurence Z. Rubenstein,Mary E. Tinetti,K Brewer,K A Cameron,Elizabeth Capezuti,D P John,Sarah E Lamb,Finbarr C. Martin,P H Rockey,M Suther,E W Peterson,A G Soc,B G Soc +13 more
TL;DR: This article provides additional discussion of the guideline process and the differences between the current guideline and the 2001 version and includes the guidelines' recommendations, algorithm, and acknowledgments.