Abstract Background Low grip strength in older inpatients is associated with poor healthcare outcomes including longer length of stay and mortality. Measuring grip strength is simple and inexpensive. However, it is not routinely used in clinical practice. We aimed to evaluate the implementation of grip strength measurement into routine clinical practice. Methods This implementation study was a mixed methods study based in five acute medical wards for older people in one UK hospital. Intervention design and implementation evaluation were based on Normalization Process Theory (NPT). A training program was developed and delivered to enable staff to measure grip strength and use a care plan for patients with low grip strength. Routine implement...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Epidemiological studies have shown that weaker grip strength in later lif...
MR Beseler,1 C Rubio,1 E Duarte,1 D Hervás,2 MC Guevara,1 M Giner-Pascual,1 E Viosca1 1Physi...
IntroductionEpidemiological studies have shown that weaker grip strength in later life is associated...
BACKGROUND: Low grip strength in older inpatients is associated with poor healthcare outcomes includ...
Background: Low grip strength in older inpatients is associated with sarcopenia, longer length of ho...
BACKGROUND: Handgrip strength is a non-invasive marker of muscle strength, and low grip strength in ...
Background: Handgrip strength is a non-invasive marker of muscle strength and low grip strength in h...
BACKGROUND: identification of patients at risk of prolonged hospital stay allows staff to target int...
Epidemiological studies have shown that grip strength measured in middle-aged and older people is a ...
Background: low muscle strength is central to geriatric syndromes including sarcopenia and frailty. ...
Background: lower grip strength on admission to hospital is known to be associated with longer stay,...
OBJECTIVES: Objective measures of physical function are useful prognostic tools also for hospitalize...
Objective The aim of this study was to compare the measure of grip strength against other validated...
Aim: Hand grip strength (HGS) has been proposed as an indicator of nutritional status that is object...
<p>Studies ordered by age at first wave of data collection, youngest first.</p><p>*With measurement ...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Epidemiological studies have shown that weaker grip strength in later lif...
MR Beseler,1 C Rubio,1 E Duarte,1 D Hervás,2 MC Guevara,1 M Giner-Pascual,1 E Viosca1 1Physi...
IntroductionEpidemiological studies have shown that weaker grip strength in later life is associated...
BACKGROUND: Low grip strength in older inpatients is associated with poor healthcare outcomes includ...
Background: Low grip strength in older inpatients is associated with sarcopenia, longer length of ho...
BACKGROUND: Handgrip strength is a non-invasive marker of muscle strength, and low grip strength in ...
Background: Handgrip strength is a non-invasive marker of muscle strength and low grip strength in h...
BACKGROUND: identification of patients at risk of prolonged hospital stay allows staff to target int...
Epidemiological studies have shown that grip strength measured in middle-aged and older people is a ...
Background: low muscle strength is central to geriatric syndromes including sarcopenia and frailty. ...
Background: lower grip strength on admission to hospital is known to be associated with longer stay,...
OBJECTIVES: Objective measures of physical function are useful prognostic tools also for hospitalize...
Objective The aim of this study was to compare the measure of grip strength against other validated...
Aim: Hand grip strength (HGS) has been proposed as an indicator of nutritional status that is object...
<p>Studies ordered by age at first wave of data collection, youngest first.</p><p>*With measurement ...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Epidemiological studies have shown that weaker grip strength in later lif...
MR Beseler,1 C Rubio,1 E Duarte,1 D Hervás,2 MC Guevara,1 M Giner-Pascual,1 E Viosca1 1Physi...
IntroductionEpidemiological studies have shown that weaker grip strength in later life is associated...