Background provision of care for care home residents with complex needs is challenging. Physiotherapy and activity interventions can improve well-being but are often time-limited and resource intensive. A sustainable approach is to enhance the confidence and skills of staff who provide care. This trial assessed the feasibility of undertaking a definitive evaluation of a posture and mobility training programme for care staff. Design and setting a cluster randomised controlled feasibility trial with embedded process evaluation. Ten care homes in Yorkshire, United Kingdom, were randomised (1:1) to the skilful care training package (SCTP) or usual care (UC). Participants residents who were not independently mobile. Intervention SCTP—deli...
Abstract: objective To compare the clinical effectiveness of a programme of physiotherapy and occupa...
Aim: To test the feasibility of a definitive cluster-randomised controlled trial, comparing the effe...
Aim: To test the feasibility of a definitive cluster-randomised controlled trial, comparing the effe...
Background: provision of care for care home residents with complex needs is challenging. Physiothera...
© The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Geriatrics Socie...
Background: Residents of care homes have high levels of disability and poor mobility, but the promot...
Abstract Background Residents of care homes have high levels of disability and poor mobility, but th...
Background: Residents of care homes have high levels of disability and poor mobility, but the promot...
Abstract Background Care home (CH) residents are mainly inactive, leading to increased dependency an...
This is the final version. Available from Oxford University Press / British Geriatrics Society via t...
Background: Care home residents are mainly inactive, leading to increased dependency and low mood. A...
Abstract: objective To compare the clinical effectiveness of a programme of physiotherapy and occupa...
Abstract: objective To compare the clinical effectiveness of a programme of physiotherapy and occupa...
Care-home residents are among the most sedentary and least active of the population. We aimed to ass...
Background: As life expectancy increases and the number of older people, particularly those aged 85 ...
Abstract: objective To compare the clinical effectiveness of a programme of physiotherapy and occupa...
Aim: To test the feasibility of a definitive cluster-randomised controlled trial, comparing the effe...
Aim: To test the feasibility of a definitive cluster-randomised controlled trial, comparing the effe...
Background: provision of care for care home residents with complex needs is challenging. Physiothera...
© The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Geriatrics Socie...
Background: Residents of care homes have high levels of disability and poor mobility, but the promot...
Abstract Background Residents of care homes have high levels of disability and poor mobility, but th...
Background: Residents of care homes have high levels of disability and poor mobility, but the promot...
Abstract Background Care home (CH) residents are mainly inactive, leading to increased dependency an...
This is the final version. Available from Oxford University Press / British Geriatrics Society via t...
Background: Care home residents are mainly inactive, leading to increased dependency and low mood. A...
Abstract: objective To compare the clinical effectiveness of a programme of physiotherapy and occupa...
Abstract: objective To compare the clinical effectiveness of a programme of physiotherapy and occupa...
Care-home residents are among the most sedentary and least active of the population. We aimed to ass...
Background: As life expectancy increases and the number of older people, particularly those aged 85 ...
Abstract: objective To compare the clinical effectiveness of a programme of physiotherapy and occupa...
Aim: To test the feasibility of a definitive cluster-randomised controlled trial, comparing the effe...
Aim: To test the feasibility of a definitive cluster-randomised controlled trial, comparing the effe...