Abstract Background National policies seek to involve older Australian’s in decisions regarding their care; however, research has found varying levels of decision self-efficacy and health literacy skills. An increasing number of older Australians use complementary medicine (CM). We examined the effectiveness of a CM educational intervention delivered using a web or DVD plus booklet format to increase older adults’ decision self-efficacy and health literacy. Methods A randomised controlled trial was conducted. We recruited individuals aged over 65 years living in retirement villages or participating in community groups, in Sydney Australia. Participants were randomly allocated to receive a CM education intervention delivered using a website ...
Increasing numbers of Australian older people are living with chronic disease. Their ability to effe...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to assess the relationship between elderly people's health lite...
Increasing numbers of Australian older people are living with chronic disease. Their ability to effe...
Background: National policies seek to involve older Australian’s in decisions regarding their care; ...
Abstract Background Older Australians are high consumers of complementary and alternative medicines ...
Background: National policies seek to involve older Australian's in decisions regarding their care; ...
Background: Older Australians are high consumers of complementary and alternative medicines (CM). To...
Objectives: to investigate whether complementary medicine (CAM) use is associated with health litera...
Background. Older Australians are consumers of high levels of complementary medicines. The aim of th...
Background. Older Australians are consumers of high levels of complementary medicines. The aim of th...
Objectives: To investigate whether complementary medicine (CAM) use is associated with health litera...
Introduction: Recent evidence has indicated that older Australians are increasingly turning to compl...
Introduction: Recent evidence has indicated that older Australians are increasingly turning to comp...
Background: There are widespread calls for shared decision-making in healthcare among all sectors of...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to assess the relationship between elderly people's health lite...
Increasing numbers of Australian older people are living with chronic disease. Their ability to effe...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to assess the relationship between elderly people's health lite...
Increasing numbers of Australian older people are living with chronic disease. Their ability to effe...
Background: National policies seek to involve older Australian’s in decisions regarding their care; ...
Abstract Background Older Australians are high consumers of complementary and alternative medicines ...
Background: National policies seek to involve older Australian's in decisions regarding their care; ...
Background: Older Australians are high consumers of complementary and alternative medicines (CM). To...
Objectives: to investigate whether complementary medicine (CAM) use is associated with health litera...
Background. Older Australians are consumers of high levels of complementary medicines. The aim of th...
Background. Older Australians are consumers of high levels of complementary medicines. The aim of th...
Objectives: To investigate whether complementary medicine (CAM) use is associated with health litera...
Introduction: Recent evidence has indicated that older Australians are increasingly turning to compl...
Introduction: Recent evidence has indicated that older Australians are increasingly turning to comp...
Background: There are widespread calls for shared decision-making in healthcare among all sectors of...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to assess the relationship between elderly people's health lite...
Increasing numbers of Australian older people are living with chronic disease. Their ability to effe...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to assess the relationship between elderly people's health lite...
Increasing numbers of Australian older people are living with chronic disease. Their ability to effe...