Background: Hospitalised older adults often experience a decline in physical functioning and mobility in the lead up to (or during) an acute hospital admission. During acute illness and hospitalisation, older adults may also experience a decline or fluctuation in their cognitive functioning. Previous studies have demonstrated that patients with or without reduced cognitive functioning on admission to subacute inpatient rehabilitation have considerable potential to improve their physical functioning and quality of life
Background. Impact of hospital stay on changes in physical performance has rarely been evaluated. In...
Abstract Background Expectations held by patients and health professionals may affect treatment choi...
Background. Many older adults lose functional ability during the course of acute illness and fail to...
Background: Hospitalised older adults often experience a decline in physical functioning and mobilit...
Objective. This study investigated cognitive functioning among older adults with physical debility n...
Introduction Older people recovering from cardiac events requiring an acute hospital admission may e...
Objectives: Insight into older adults’ physical resilience is needed to predict functional recovery ...
Many persons aged 65 years and older encounter new disabilities in activities of daily living after ...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of a structured, multi-component, early rehabilitation program on...
<p><b>Aims:</b> We hypothesised that a systematic functional assessment in a short stay unit at an e...
Objective: During hospitalisation older people often experience functional decline which impacts on ...
OBJECTIVE: To identify functional performance trajectories and the characteristics of people who rec...
Changes in physical performance during hospital stay have rarely been evaluated. In this study, we e...
Changes in physical performance during hospital stay have rarely been evaluated. In this study, we e...
Kuys SS, Burgess K, Fleming J, Varghese P, McPhail SM: Evidence of improved efficiency in functional...
Background. Impact of hospital stay on changes in physical performance has rarely been evaluated. In...
Abstract Background Expectations held by patients and health professionals may affect treatment choi...
Background. Many older adults lose functional ability during the course of acute illness and fail to...
Background: Hospitalised older adults often experience a decline in physical functioning and mobilit...
Objective. This study investigated cognitive functioning among older adults with physical debility n...
Introduction Older people recovering from cardiac events requiring an acute hospital admission may e...
Objectives: Insight into older adults’ physical resilience is needed to predict functional recovery ...
Many persons aged 65 years and older encounter new disabilities in activities of daily living after ...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of a structured, multi-component, early rehabilitation program on...
<p><b>Aims:</b> We hypothesised that a systematic functional assessment in a short stay unit at an e...
Objective: During hospitalisation older people often experience functional decline which impacts on ...
OBJECTIVE: To identify functional performance trajectories and the characteristics of people who rec...
Changes in physical performance during hospital stay have rarely been evaluated. In this study, we e...
Changes in physical performance during hospital stay have rarely been evaluated. In this study, we e...
Kuys SS, Burgess K, Fleming J, Varghese P, McPhail SM: Evidence of improved efficiency in functional...
Background. Impact of hospital stay on changes in physical performance has rarely been evaluated. In...
Abstract Background Expectations held by patients and health professionals may affect treatment choi...
Background. Many older adults lose functional ability during the course of acute illness and fail to...