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1Department of Work and Pensions, Nursing and Midwifery Council, London, UK.
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Falls and fractures, are a major public health concern among older adults in the UK, often resulting in injury, loss of independence and increased demands on health and social care services. The causes of falls are multifactorial such as muscle weakness, poor balance, visual impairment, polypharmacy, frailty and comorbidities, as well as environmental hazards. Osteoporosis further increases the risk and severity of fragility fractures, particularly in the spine, wrist and hip. Evidence demonstrates that community-based interventions can significantly reduce falls and associated injuries. These include multifactorial risk assessment, strength and balance exercise programmes, environmental modifications and structured care pathways. Nurses and community health professionals can play a central role in identifying at-risk individuals and delivering tailored interventions. By educating patients and coordinating to their multidisciplinary care, they can make a difference. However, there are many persistent challenges to implementation, such as resource limitations, workforce capacity and patient adherence. It is also important to highlight the need for integrated, person-centred and cross-sector approaches. By embedding evidence-based falls prevention into routine community practice, healthcare professionals can maintain independence, enhance wellbeing and reduce the overall burden of falls and fractures.
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