Background: There has been increasing interest in the use of non-pharmacological interventions, such as physical exercise, to improve the well-being of nursing home residents with dementia. For reasons regarding disease symptoms, persons with dementia might find it difficult to participate in exercise programs. Therefore, it is important to find ways to successfully promote regular exercise for patients in residential care. Several quantitative studies have established the positive effects of exercise on biopsychosocial factors, such as self-efficacy in older people; however, little is known regarding the qualitative aspects of participating in an exercise program among older people with dementia. From the perspective of residents, we explo...
Background: Research indicates that exercise can have a positive effect on both physical and mental ...
Background: Dementia is a noncommunicable disease with no effective prevention, treatment or cure. E...
This paper reports the qualitative component of a randomized controlled trial which evaluated the im...
Background: There has been increasing interest in the use of non-pharmacological interventions, such...
Dementia is among the leading causes of functional loss and disability in older adults. Research has...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Dementia is among the leading causes of functional loss and disability in o...
Dementia is among the leading causes of functional loss and disability in older adults. Research has...
The objective of the study was to describe the views and experiences of participation in a high-inte...
BACKGROUND:Motivation to participate in exercise among people with dementia has not been well studie...
Background: Motivation to participate in exercise among people with dementia has not been well studi...
Background/Aims: There is no consensus regarding the optimal nonpharmacological intervention to slow...
Background and Objectives: Exercise can be an important way of maintaining balance function in peopl...
Background and Purpose: Exercise programs for people with dementia need to be optimized. We therefor...
self-efficacy: the experience of high-intensity exercise of nursing home residents with dementia – a...
Background Dementia is among the leading causes of functional loss and disability in older adults. R...
Background: Research indicates that exercise can have a positive effect on both physical and mental ...
Background: Dementia is a noncommunicable disease with no effective prevention, treatment or cure. E...
This paper reports the qualitative component of a randomized controlled trial which evaluated the im...
Background: There has been increasing interest in the use of non-pharmacological interventions, such...
Dementia is among the leading causes of functional loss and disability in older adults. Research has...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Dementia is among the leading causes of functional loss and disability in o...
Dementia is among the leading causes of functional loss and disability in older adults. Research has...
The objective of the study was to describe the views and experiences of participation in a high-inte...
BACKGROUND:Motivation to participate in exercise among people with dementia has not been well studie...
Background: Motivation to participate in exercise among people with dementia has not been well studi...
Background/Aims: There is no consensus regarding the optimal nonpharmacological intervention to slow...
Background and Objectives: Exercise can be an important way of maintaining balance function in peopl...
Background and Purpose: Exercise programs for people with dementia need to be optimized. We therefor...
self-efficacy: the experience of high-intensity exercise of nursing home residents with dementia – a...
Background Dementia is among the leading causes of functional loss and disability in older adults. R...
Background: Research indicates that exercise can have a positive effect on both physical and mental ...
Background: Dementia is a noncommunicable disease with no effective prevention, treatment or cure. E...
This paper reports the qualitative component of a randomized controlled trial which evaluated the im...