Objectives Prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and dementia is a key health priority among older adults. Understanding individuals' attitudes to, the prevention of these conditions, particularly when delivered through novel eHealth tools, could help in designing effective prevention programmes. The aim of the study was to explore the attitudes of older adults at increased risk of CVD and dementia regarding engagement in eHealth self-management prevention programmes, and to describe the facilitators and barriers. Design A qualitative research approach was used. Data were collected through eight focus groups in Finland, France and the Netherlands. Data were analysed following the principles of grounded theory. Setting and participants ...
BACKGROUND: Many dementia and cardiovascular disease (CVD) cases in older adults are attributable to...
INTRODUCTION: Cardiovascular disease and dementia share a number of risk factors including hypertens...
Aim: To investigate perceptions of dementia and dementia risk reduction held by people without demen...
Objectives Prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and dementia is a key health priority among ol...
Background: A better insight into older adults' understanding of and attitude towards cognitive diso...
Background: A better insight into older adults' understanding of and attitude towards cognitive diso...
International audienceAbstract Background A better insight into older adults’ understanding of and a...
Objectives: To explore older adults’ reasons for participating in a multinational eHealth prevention...
BACKGROUND: Evidence on potentially modifiable risk factors for dementia is accumulating rapidly, in...
To study older peoples' experiences with an interactive internet platform for cardiovascular self-ma...
BACKGROUND: Evidence on modifiable risk factors for dementia is accumulating rapidly, including e.g....
Objectives Global ageing is linked to an increased burden of cardiovascular disease and dementia, wh...
Abstract Background Evidence on modifiable risk factors for dementia is accumulating rapidly, includ...
Cardiovascular diseases and dementia are diseases that have a major impact on our society. These dis...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Cardiovascular prevention programmes are increasingly bein...
BACKGROUND: Many dementia and cardiovascular disease (CVD) cases in older adults are attributable to...
INTRODUCTION: Cardiovascular disease and dementia share a number of risk factors including hypertens...
Aim: To investigate perceptions of dementia and dementia risk reduction held by people without demen...
Objectives Prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and dementia is a key health priority among ol...
Background: A better insight into older adults' understanding of and attitude towards cognitive diso...
Background: A better insight into older adults' understanding of and attitude towards cognitive diso...
International audienceAbstract Background A better insight into older adults’ understanding of and a...
Objectives: To explore older adults’ reasons for participating in a multinational eHealth prevention...
BACKGROUND: Evidence on potentially modifiable risk factors for dementia is accumulating rapidly, in...
To study older peoples' experiences with an interactive internet platform for cardiovascular self-ma...
BACKGROUND: Evidence on modifiable risk factors for dementia is accumulating rapidly, including e.g....
Objectives Global ageing is linked to an increased burden of cardiovascular disease and dementia, wh...
Abstract Background Evidence on modifiable risk factors for dementia is accumulating rapidly, includ...
Cardiovascular diseases and dementia are diseases that have a major impact on our society. These dis...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Cardiovascular prevention programmes are increasingly bein...
BACKGROUND: Many dementia and cardiovascular disease (CVD) cases in older adults are attributable to...
INTRODUCTION: Cardiovascular disease and dementia share a number of risk factors including hypertens...
Aim: To investigate perceptions of dementia and dementia risk reduction held by people without demen...