Jamie Caulley
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Jamie Caulley's research focuses on falls prevention among older adults, particularly within outpatient rehabilitation settings. Caulley has investigated the implementation of fall prevention strategies, such as the STEADI program, and evaluated their outcomes using frameworks like RE-AIM. Their work has explored demographic comparisons of self-reported fall risk factors and the determinants influencing the adoption of adapted fall prevention protocols in large healthcare systems.
Caulley has published on topics including the American Geriatrics Society's response to global falls guidelines. Their collaborations include work with Jennifer L. Vincenzo, Aaron J. Scott, Geoffrey M. Curran, and Sarah Council across various institutions. With an h-index of 3 and 67 total citations across 5 publications, Caulley is actively contributing to the field of geriatric care and injury prevention.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 67
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Determinants of Implementing an Adapted Version of STEADI for Fall Prevention of Older Adults Attending Outpatient Rehabilitation in a Large Health Care System (2025)
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- Determinants of Implementing an Adapted Version of STEADI for Fall Prevention of Older Adults Attending Outpatient Rehabilitation in a Large Health Care System
- Determinants of Implementing an Adapted Version of STEADI for Fall Prevention of Older Adults Attending Outpatient Rehabilitation in a Large Health Care System
- Determinants of Implementing an Adapted Version of STEADI for Fall Prevention of Older Adults Attending Outpatient Rehabilitation in a Large Health Care System
- Determinants of Implementing an Adapted Version of STEADI for Fall Prevention of Older Adults Attending Outpatient Rehabilitation in a Large Health Care System
- Determinants of Implementing an Adapted Version of STEADI for Fall Prevention of Older Adults Attending Outpatient Rehabilitation in a Large Health Care System
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