Mild frailty is common in later life, increasing the risk of hospitalisation, loss of independence and premature death. Targeted health promotion services may reduce adverse outcomes and increase quality of life; however, effective, well-developed theory-based interventions are lacking. We aimed to explore perceptions of health promotion behaviours undertaken by older people with mild frailty, barriers and facilitators to engagement, and identify potential components for new home-based health promotion services. We carried out 17 semi-structured qualitative interviews and six focus groups with 53 stakeholders, including 14 mildly frail older people, 12 family carers, 19 community health and social care professionals, and 8 homecare workers,...
BACKGROUND: Mild or pre-frailty is common and associated with increased risks of hospitalisation, f...
Background: Frailty is clinically associated with multiple adverse outcomes, including reduced quali...
BACKGROUND: Meeting the needs of the growing number of older people is a challenge for health and so...
Mild frailty is common in later life, increasing the risk of hospitalisation, loss of independence a...
Abstract Background: Mild or pre-frailty is common yet potentially reversible. Preventing progressio...
© 2019 The Authors. Health and Social Care in the Community Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Mild ...
Background: Mild frailty or pre-frailty is common and yet is potentially reversible. Preventing prog...
Mild frailty is common among older people, but it is potentially reversible with health promotion in...
Background: Mild frailty or pre-frailty is common and yet is potentially reversible. Preventing prog...
Background: Mild or pre-frailty is common yet potentially reversible. Preventing progression to wors...
BackgroundMild frailty or pre-frailty is common and yet is potentially reversible. Preventing progre...
BACKGROUND: Mild or pre-frailty is common and associated with increased risks of hospitalisation, fu...
BACKGROUND: Mild or pre-frailty is common and associated with increased risks of hospitalisation, fu...
BACKGROUND: Frailty is clinically associated with multiple adverse outcomes, including reduced quali...
© The Author(s). 2017 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
BACKGROUND: Mild or pre-frailty is common and associated with increased risks of hospitalisation, f...
Background: Frailty is clinically associated with multiple adverse outcomes, including reduced quali...
BACKGROUND: Meeting the needs of the growing number of older people is a challenge for health and so...
Mild frailty is common in later life, increasing the risk of hospitalisation, loss of independence a...
Abstract Background: Mild or pre-frailty is common yet potentially reversible. Preventing progressio...
© 2019 The Authors. Health and Social Care in the Community Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Mild ...
Background: Mild frailty or pre-frailty is common and yet is potentially reversible. Preventing prog...
Mild frailty is common among older people, but it is potentially reversible with health promotion in...
Background: Mild frailty or pre-frailty is common and yet is potentially reversible. Preventing prog...
Background: Mild or pre-frailty is common yet potentially reversible. Preventing progression to wors...
BackgroundMild frailty or pre-frailty is common and yet is potentially reversible. Preventing progre...
BACKGROUND: Mild or pre-frailty is common and associated with increased risks of hospitalisation, fu...
BACKGROUND: Mild or pre-frailty is common and associated with increased risks of hospitalisation, fu...
BACKGROUND: Frailty is clinically associated with multiple adverse outcomes, including reduced quali...
© The Author(s). 2017 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
BACKGROUND: Mild or pre-frailty is common and associated with increased risks of hospitalisation, f...
Background: Frailty is clinically associated with multiple adverse outcomes, including reduced quali...
BACKGROUND: Meeting the needs of the growing number of older people is a challenge for health and so...