Keywords

falls, older adult, prevention, traumatic brain injury

 

Authors

  1. Sarmiento, Kelly MPH
  2. Langlois, Jean A. ScD
  3. Mitchko, Jane MEd, CHES

Abstract

Background: Falls are the leading cause of traumatic brain injury (TBI) among older adults aged 75 and older. Despite this burden, many older adults, their caregivers, and professionals are not aware of the importance of TBI as an outcome of falls among older adults.

 

Methods: To address this important public health problem, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) developed the "Help Seniors Live Better, Longer: Prevent Brain Injury" initiative to help raise awareness about methods to prevent, recognize and respond to fall-related TBIs among older adults aged 75 and older.

 

Results: The initiative was launched in March 2008, in collaboration with 26 participating organizations, and included a multipronged outreach strategy to help blanket the country with the messages of the initiative at the national, state, and local levels.

 

Conclusion: Adherence to a logical, comprehensive health-education approach has proven to be highly effective in furthering the initial goals of the project.