Background: The SITLESS programme comprises exercise referral schemes and self-management strategies and has been evaluated in a trial in Denmark, Spain, Germany and Northern Ireland. The aim of this qualitative study was to understand the implementation and contextual aspects of the intervention in relation to the mechanisms of impact and to explore the perceived effects. Methods: Qualitative methodologies were nested in the SITLESS trial including 71 individual interviews and 12 focus groups targeting intervention and control group participants from postintervention to 18-month follow-up in all intervention sites based on a semi-structured topic guide. Results: Overarching themes were identified under the framework categories of context, ...
BackgroundInvolving peer volunteers in intervention delivery can provide social support and improve ...
Background Sedentary behaviour is any waking behaviour characterised by an energy expenditure of ...
Background: Adults aged 60 years and over spend most time sedentary and are the least physically act...
Background: The SITLESS programme comprises exercise referral schemes and self-management strategies...
Introduction: SITLESS is a randomised controlled trial determining whether exercise referral schemes...
Background: Older adults are the fastest growing segment of the world‘s population. Recent eviden...
Background: Older adults are the fastest growing segment of the world's population. Recent evidence ...
Abstract Background Older adults are the fastest growing segment of the world‘s population. Recent e...
Background: Older adults are the fastest growing segment of the world‘s population. Recent evidence ...
Objectives: While there is strong evidence that regular participation in physical activity (PA) brin...
BackgroundSedentary behavior (SB) and physical activity (PA) interventions in older adults can impro...
Objectives: There is uncertainty around the most effective characteristics and components of interve...
BACKGROUND: Adults aged 60 years and over spend most time sedentary and are the least physically act...
Abstract Background Of all age groups, older adults spend most of the time sitting and are least phy...
ObjectivesWhile there is strong evidence that regular participation in physical activity (PA) brings...
BackgroundInvolving peer volunteers in intervention delivery can provide social support and improve ...
Background Sedentary behaviour is any waking behaviour characterised by an energy expenditure of ...
Background: Adults aged 60 years and over spend most time sedentary and are the least physically act...
Background: The SITLESS programme comprises exercise referral schemes and self-management strategies...
Introduction: SITLESS is a randomised controlled trial determining whether exercise referral schemes...
Background: Older adults are the fastest growing segment of the world‘s population. Recent eviden...
Background: Older adults are the fastest growing segment of the world's population. Recent evidence ...
Abstract Background Older adults are the fastest growing segment of the world‘s population. Recent e...
Background: Older adults are the fastest growing segment of the world‘s population. Recent evidence ...
Objectives: While there is strong evidence that regular participation in physical activity (PA) brin...
BackgroundSedentary behavior (SB) and physical activity (PA) interventions in older adults can impro...
Objectives: There is uncertainty around the most effective characteristics and components of interve...
BACKGROUND: Adults aged 60 years and over spend most time sedentary and are the least physically act...
Abstract Background Of all age groups, older adults spend most of the time sitting and are least phy...
ObjectivesWhile there is strong evidence that regular participation in physical activity (PA) brings...
BackgroundInvolving peer volunteers in intervention delivery can provide social support and improve ...
Background Sedentary behaviour is any waking behaviour characterised by an energy expenditure of ...
Background: Adults aged 60 years and over spend most time sedentary and are the least physically act...