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Interviews were conducted with 157 individuals, aged between 65-96 years, and living in their own homes, to investigate how older people use and keep their stairs. Study participants were often able to recognise hazards that increase the chances of falling on stairs, such as leaving items on steps or carrying objects. Despite this, many of those interviewed continued to engage in unsafe acts. Reducing falls on stairs among this age group requires a holistic approach, with attention to both the environment and behaviour. Education has a part to play in this, raising awareness and communicating advice. With 87% of the participants in this research reporting they had never received any information on stair safety, it is important for this issue to be addressed.
Hill et al. (Sat,) studied this question.