Approved
consistent with modified and additional documents uploaded on
7/6/2009. CDC acknowledges that the case study design of the
evaluation component limits generalizability of findings to broader
populations. While the evaluation case study is likely to yield
interesting results, it cannot be used to determine the overall
effectiveness of the "Matter of Balance" program.
Inventory as of this Action
Requested
Previously Approved
07/31/2010
12 Months From Approved
1,125
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744
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NCIPC seeks to examine the cost of
implementing each of three AoA-funded fall prevention programs for
older adults and to assess the maintenance of fall prevention
behaviors among participants 6 months after completing the Matter
of Balance program. The interview will assess knowledge and
self-efficacy related to falls as taught in the course, activity
and exercise levels, and reported falls before and after the
program. The cost assessment will calculate the lifecycle cost of
the Stepping On, Moving for Better Balance, and Matter of Balance
programs. The data will allow for comparison of program costs, and
identification of cost drivers, risks, and attributes of each
program.
US Code:
42
USC 301 Name of Law: Public Health Services Act
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