BackgroundOlder adults with dementia are at a high risk of losing abilities and of accidental falls. Promoting Activity, Independence and Stability in Early Dementia (PrAISED) is a 12-month person-centred exercise and activity programme which aims to increase activity and independence whilst reducing falls in people with early dementia. In this patient group, as well as many others, poor adherence to exercise interventions can undermine treatment effectiveness. We aimed to explore patterns of barriers and facilitators influencing PrAISED participants’ adherence to home-based strength and balance exercises.MethodsParticipants were a subsample of 20 individuals with mild cognitive impairment or early dementia and their carer(s) taking part in...
Objective: This study describes factors related to retention and adherence to an exercise program fo...
Dementia is among the leading causes of functional loss and disability in older adults. Research has...
Background. The PRomoting Activity, Independence and Stability in Early Dementia (PrAISED) study del...
BackgroundOlder adults with dementia are at a high risk of losing abilities and of accidental falls....
BackgroundOlder adults with dementia are at a high risk of losing abilities and of accidental falls....
Abstract Objectives Research suggests targeted exercise is important for people living with dementia...
Exercise-based therapy may improve health status for people with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) or ...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of an exercise and functional activity therapy interventio...
Introduction Exercise has multiple benefits on maintaining or improving cognitive function for peopl...
After a randomized controlled trial showing that improvement on some aspects of cognitive function w...
This series of articles for rehabilitation in practice aims to cover a knowledge element of the reha...
Dementia is among the leading causes of functional loss and disability in older adults. Research has...
Background and Objectives: Exercise can be an important way of maintaining balance function in peopl...
After a randomized controlled trial showing that improvement on some aspects of cognitive function w...
dementia is scarce and ambiguous. Thus, the primary objective of this study was to investigate the ...
Objective: This study describes factors related to retention and adherence to an exercise program fo...
Dementia is among the leading causes of functional loss and disability in older adults. Research has...
Background. The PRomoting Activity, Independence and Stability in Early Dementia (PrAISED) study del...
BackgroundOlder adults with dementia are at a high risk of losing abilities and of accidental falls....
BackgroundOlder adults with dementia are at a high risk of losing abilities and of accidental falls....
Abstract Objectives Research suggests targeted exercise is important for people living with dementia...
Exercise-based therapy may improve health status for people with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) or ...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of an exercise and functional activity therapy interventio...
Introduction Exercise has multiple benefits on maintaining or improving cognitive function for peopl...
After a randomized controlled trial showing that improvement on some aspects of cognitive function w...
This series of articles for rehabilitation in practice aims to cover a knowledge element of the reha...
Dementia is among the leading causes of functional loss and disability in older adults. Research has...
Background and Objectives: Exercise can be an important way of maintaining balance function in peopl...
After a randomized controlled trial showing that improvement on some aspects of cognitive function w...
dementia is scarce and ambiguous. Thus, the primary objective of this study was to investigate the ...
Objective: This study describes factors related to retention and adherence to an exercise program fo...
Dementia is among the leading causes of functional loss and disability in older adults. Research has...
Background. The PRomoting Activity, Independence and Stability in Early Dementia (PrAISED) study del...