Objectives: To understand the motivation of older rehabilitation inpatients for mobilisation, and identify barriers and enablers to greater mobilisation. Methods: Qualitative semi‐structured interviews were conducted with older rehabilitation inpatients. All interviews were audio‐taped, transcribed verbatim and analysed using thematic and inductive techniques. Results: From 23 interviews, we found that older patients strongly value mobilisation during rehabilitation admission, to get better and maintain identity, personhood and meaningful connections. At the patient level, mobilisation was impacted by patient's confidence, family support and symptom management. At the organisational level, barriers to mobilisation included lack of timely st...
grantor: University of TorontoA qualitative study was conducted using grounded theory meth...
The role of physical activity amongst older people in inpatient rehabilitation settings has been lit...
BACKGROUND: Older people are often admitted for rehabilitation to improve walking, yet not everyone ...
Excessive bed rest and sedentary behaviour in older inpatients are well recognised problems within t...
During hospitalisation, physical inactivity is common among older patients and is associated with ad...
This article aims to describe how physiotherapists working with frail older people talk about their ...
Objective: To explore how occupational therapists and physiotherapists constructed and interpreted t...
IntroductionFunctional decline or deconditioning is considered the main complication of hospitalisat...
Purpose: This study explored therapists' attitudes to and strategies for developing client-centred a...
The aim of this study was to explore older patients' experiences of participation in the prescriptio...
Objectivesto determine the feasibility and acceptability of a volunteer-led mobility intervention to...
Background: Older adults receiving inpatient rehabilitation have low activity levels and poor mobili...
Aim Many older medical patients experience persistent functional limitations after hospitalization, ...
Abstract Purpose: This study explored therapists' attitudes to and strategies for developing client-...
BACKGROUND Low mobility during an acute care medical hospitalization is frequent and associated w...
grantor: University of TorontoA qualitative study was conducted using grounded theory meth...
The role of physical activity amongst older people in inpatient rehabilitation settings has been lit...
BACKGROUND: Older people are often admitted for rehabilitation to improve walking, yet not everyone ...
Excessive bed rest and sedentary behaviour in older inpatients are well recognised problems within t...
During hospitalisation, physical inactivity is common among older patients and is associated with ad...
This article aims to describe how physiotherapists working with frail older people talk about their ...
Objective: To explore how occupational therapists and physiotherapists constructed and interpreted t...
IntroductionFunctional decline or deconditioning is considered the main complication of hospitalisat...
Purpose: This study explored therapists' attitudes to and strategies for developing client-centred a...
The aim of this study was to explore older patients' experiences of participation in the prescriptio...
Objectivesto determine the feasibility and acceptability of a volunteer-led mobility intervention to...
Background: Older adults receiving inpatient rehabilitation have low activity levels and poor mobili...
Aim Many older medical patients experience persistent functional limitations after hospitalization, ...
Abstract Purpose: This study explored therapists' attitudes to and strategies for developing client-...
BACKGROUND Low mobility during an acute care medical hospitalization is frequent and associated w...
grantor: University of TorontoA qualitative study was conducted using grounded theory meth...
The role of physical activity amongst older people in inpatient rehabilitation settings has been lit...
BACKGROUND: Older people are often admitted for rehabilitation to improve walking, yet not everyone ...