Background: The need for a Core Outcome Set to evaluate physical activity interventions for people living with dementia, across stages of disease and intervention settings has been established. This qualitative study precedes the consensus phase of developing this Core Outcome Set and aims to: (i) compare the outcomes identified by patients, carers and professionals to those previously reported in the literature; (ii) and understand “why” certain outcomes are considered important. Design and Methods: In-depth semi-structured interviews were conducted with people living with dementia, family carers and professionals (n=29). Firstly, the outcomes identified in the interviews were mapped to a list of outcomes reported in a recent literature r...
Background Core outcome sets (COS) prioritise outcomes based on their importance to key stakeholders...
Purpose: One limitation of research that assesses the effectiveness of physical activity interventio...
Persons with dementia have the right to equal inclusion in rehabilitation, including physical activi...
Background: the need for a Core Outcome Set to evaluate physical activity interventions for people l...
Background: Evidence on the benefits of physical activity for people with dementia (PwD) remains dis...
Background: Physical activity is recommended for people living with dementia, but evidence for the p...
Background and Objectives: A core outcome set (COS) to evaluate physical activity (PA) interventions...
Background: physical activity is recommended for people living with dementia, but evidence for the p...
Background: This scoping study aimed to identify how physical activity may benefit people with demen...
Background: the use of qualitative methods within Core Outcome Set (COS) development has been recogn...
Background: Adherence to physical activity is challenging for people living with dementia, and large...
Purpose Exercise has the potential to provide benefits for people living with dementia, yet the bal...
Purpose. The objective of this study was to systematically review the evidence for the potential pro...
Objective: This focus group study aimed to explore how to motivate people with mild cognitive impair...
BACKGROUND: This is an update of our previous 2008 review. Several recent trials and systematic revi...
Background Core outcome sets (COS) prioritise outcomes based on their importance to key stakeholders...
Purpose: One limitation of research that assesses the effectiveness of physical activity interventio...
Persons with dementia have the right to equal inclusion in rehabilitation, including physical activi...
Background: the need for a Core Outcome Set to evaluate physical activity interventions for people l...
Background: Evidence on the benefits of physical activity for people with dementia (PwD) remains dis...
Background: Physical activity is recommended for people living with dementia, but evidence for the p...
Background and Objectives: A core outcome set (COS) to evaluate physical activity (PA) interventions...
Background: physical activity is recommended for people living with dementia, but evidence for the p...
Background: This scoping study aimed to identify how physical activity may benefit people with demen...
Background: the use of qualitative methods within Core Outcome Set (COS) development has been recogn...
Background: Adherence to physical activity is challenging for people living with dementia, and large...
Purpose Exercise has the potential to provide benefits for people living with dementia, yet the bal...
Purpose. The objective of this study was to systematically review the evidence for the potential pro...
Objective: This focus group study aimed to explore how to motivate people with mild cognitive impair...
BACKGROUND: This is an update of our previous 2008 review. Several recent trials and systematic revi...
Background Core outcome sets (COS) prioritise outcomes based on their importance to key stakeholders...
Purpose: One limitation of research that assesses the effectiveness of physical activity interventio...
Persons with dementia have the right to equal inclusion in rehabilitation, including physical activi...