%0 Journal Article %A Q H Xia %A Y Jiang %A C J Niu %A C X Tang %A Z L Xia %T Effectiveness of a community-based multifaceted fall-prevention intervention in active and independent older Chinese adults %D 2009 %R 10.1136/ip.2008.020420 %J Injury Prevention %P 248-251 %V 15 %N 4 %X Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of an 18-month multifaceted intervention designed to reduce the incidence of falls in community-living older adults in China.Methods: A population-based community trial evaluated by before-and-after cross-sectional surveys. Four residential communities were randomised to either a multifaceted intervention or a control condition. Baseline information was collected from a sample of older adults in each community. A 1-year annual fall rate was calculated after an 18-month comprehensive intervention.Results: After intervention, 7.19% of the intervention community sample reported falls, compared with 17.86% of the control community sample (p<0.000). The annual fall rate decreased by 10.52% in the intervention communities, whereas the difference in control communities was not statistically significant.Conclusions: Multifaceted interventions in community settings may be useful in preventing falls among older people, and can be applied in similar settings in China. %U https://injuryprevention.bmj.com/content/injuryprev/15/4/248.full.pdf