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This dissertation, "An Evidence-based Guideline for Reducing Fear of Falling Among Community-dwelling Older Adults: a Multi-component Psycho-therapeutic Intervention" by 陳意筠, Yee-kwan, Chan, was obtained from The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong) and is being sold pursuant to Creative Commons: Attribution 3.0 Hong Kong License. The content of this dissertation has not been altered in any way. We have altered the formatting in order to facilitate the ease of printing and reading of the dissertation. All rights not granted by the above license are retained by the author. Abstract: Falls among the elderly are a major health issue in Hong Kong. This problem has been worsening and has become a public concern for the aging population. In Hong Kong, over 30,000 community-dwelling older adults have needed hospital admission after falling, and billions of dollars are spent on the related medical costs. The prevalence of recurrent falls is high. However, a lack of concern in helping community-dwelling older adults to prevent recurrent falling currently persists in clinical field. A local study reported that most community-dwelling older adults have a fear of falling (FOF) after an accidental fall. Thus, reducing FOF can reduce the fall rate because FOF and falls are interdependent. A systematic review can show that multi-component psycho-therapeutic intervention is effective in reducing FOF. Therefore, the establishment of a standardized evidence-based practice (EBP) guideline to reduce FOF among community-dwelling older adults via multi-component psycho-therapeutic intervention is necessary. This thesis aims to develop an EBP guideline to reduce FOF among community-dwelling older adults via multi-component psycho-therapeutic intervention. Seven related studies were reviewed and appraised as having a high level of evidence. These studies also reported to have significantly positive effects on the clients. The transferability and feasibility of the proposed program in Hospital A were examined, and the results show that the transferability and feasibility of the proposed program were high. An EBP guideline and an implementation plan were then developed. A pilot test was proposed to determine and solve the difficulties in the implementation process. Then, the guideline was refined. A comprehensive evaluation plan of the proposed program is included in the final chapter. The standardized EBP guideline, which is an evidence-based approach, provides a clear pathway for practitioners to educate community-dwelling older adults in reducing FOF via multi-component psycho-therapeutic intervention. This method contributes to the reduction in the recurrent fall rate and the decrease in related medical costs. DOI: 10.5353/th_b5088242 Subjects: Falls (Accidents) in old age - China - Hong Kong - Prevention