Background There have been few studies of how personal and instrumental activities of daily living (P-ADL and I-ADL) develop over time in older people receiving domiciliary care. This study aimed at assessing variables associated with the development of P-ADL and I-ADL functioning over a 36-month follow-up period, with a particular focus on cognitive functioning. Method In all, 1001 older people (≥70 years) receiving domiciliary care were included in a longitudinal study with three assessments of P-ADL and I-ADL functioning during 36 months. P-ADL and I-ADL were assessed using the Lawton and Brody’s Physical Self-Maintenance Scale and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Scale, respectively. Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE), diagnosi...
Acute illness may lead to long-term losses in older adults ’ ability to independently perform activi...
Objective: This study investigated the variability in activities of daily living (ADL) trajectories ...
OBJECTIVES: Older adults often suffer from multimorbidity, which results in hospitalisations. These ...
Background There have been few studies of how personal and instrumental activities of daily living (...
Background Few have studied how personal activities of daily living (P-ADL) develop ...
Background: Few have studied how personal activities of daily living (P-ADL) develop over time in nu...
Background: Dementia is affecting both the person with the disease and the family members. It is ass...
Background & Objective: Dementia is associated with serious effects on memory, cognition and ability...
Different factors influence ADL performance among nursing home (NH) residents in long term care. The...
Objectives To describe the functional dependence progression over time in older people living in nur...
Objectives: To describe the functional dependence progression over time in older people living in nu...
Mia Conradsson,1 Håkan Littbrand,1,2 Gustaf Boström,1 Nina Lindelöf,1 Yngve Gustafso...
Abstract Background The objective of this study was t...
Background: This study's aim is to compare the correlates of instrumental and physical activiti...
Background: The limitation of activities of daily living (ADL) is a critical problem in dementia pat...
Acute illness may lead to long-term losses in older adults ’ ability to independently perform activi...
Objective: This study investigated the variability in activities of daily living (ADL) trajectories ...
OBJECTIVES: Older adults often suffer from multimorbidity, which results in hospitalisations. These ...
Background There have been few studies of how personal and instrumental activities of daily living (...
Background Few have studied how personal activities of daily living (P-ADL) develop ...
Background: Few have studied how personal activities of daily living (P-ADL) develop over time in nu...
Background: Dementia is affecting both the person with the disease and the family members. It is ass...
Background & Objective: Dementia is associated with serious effects on memory, cognition and ability...
Different factors influence ADL performance among nursing home (NH) residents in long term care. The...
Objectives To describe the functional dependence progression over time in older people living in nur...
Objectives: To describe the functional dependence progression over time in older people living in nu...
Mia Conradsson,1 Håkan Littbrand,1,2 Gustaf Boström,1 Nina Lindelöf,1 Yngve Gustafso...
Abstract Background The objective of this study was t...
Background: This study's aim is to compare the correlates of instrumental and physical activiti...
Background: The limitation of activities of daily living (ADL) is a critical problem in dementia pat...
Acute illness may lead to long-term losses in older adults ’ ability to independently perform activi...
Objective: This study investigated the variability in activities of daily living (ADL) trajectories ...
OBJECTIVES: Older adults often suffer from multimorbidity, which results in hospitalisations. These ...