Aims and objectives: To review current evidence for the use of volunteers to mobilise older acute medical inpatients.Background: Immobility in hospital is associated with poor healthcare outcomes in older people but maintaining mobility is frequently compromised due to time pressures experienced by clinical staff. Volunteers are established in many hospitals, usually involved in indirect patient care. Recent evidence suggests that trained mealtime volunteers had a positive impact on patients and hospital staff. It is unclear whether volunteers can help older inpatients to mobilise.Design: Systematic reviewMethods: We searched Cochrane, Medline, Embase, CINAHL, AMED and Google databases using MeSH headings and keywords within six key themes:...
Aim: To examine the available evidence on the effects of care and support provided by volunteers on ...
A quarter of acute hospital beds are occupied by people with dementia, and a hospital stay may impac...
BACKGROUND: Malnutrition is common amongst hospitalised older patients and associated with increased...
Excessive bed rest and sedentary behaviour in older inpatients are well recognised problems within t...
Scope: Sedentary behaviour and bed rest in hospital are associated with multiple complica-tions and ...
Physical inactivity among older inpatients is associated with worsening physical functionand increas...
Objectivesto determine the feasibility and acceptability of a volunteer-led mobility intervention to...
Introduction: sedentary behaviour among older inpatients is associated with increased risk of functi...
Abstract Background New approaches are needed to address the challenges of demographic change, staff...
The aim of this study was to investigate, using a mixed-methods design, the added value of a trained...
Objective: multi-national studies report under-nutrition among 39% older inpatients; importantly, ma...
Aims and objectives: To determine the feasibility and acceptability of using trained volunteers as m...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To determine the feasibility and acceptability of using trained volunteers as m...
Malnutrition is a common problem in older people admitted to hospital, and it is associated with neg...
Background: Malnutrition is common amongst hospitalised older patients and associated with increased...
Aim: To examine the available evidence on the effects of care and support provided by volunteers on ...
A quarter of acute hospital beds are occupied by people with dementia, and a hospital stay may impac...
BACKGROUND: Malnutrition is common amongst hospitalised older patients and associated with increased...
Excessive bed rest and sedentary behaviour in older inpatients are well recognised problems within t...
Scope: Sedentary behaviour and bed rest in hospital are associated with multiple complica-tions and ...
Physical inactivity among older inpatients is associated with worsening physical functionand increas...
Objectivesto determine the feasibility and acceptability of a volunteer-led mobility intervention to...
Introduction: sedentary behaviour among older inpatients is associated with increased risk of functi...
Abstract Background New approaches are needed to address the challenges of demographic change, staff...
The aim of this study was to investigate, using a mixed-methods design, the added value of a trained...
Objective: multi-national studies report under-nutrition among 39% older inpatients; importantly, ma...
Aims and objectives: To determine the feasibility and acceptability of using trained volunteers as m...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To determine the feasibility and acceptability of using trained volunteers as m...
Malnutrition is a common problem in older people admitted to hospital, and it is associated with neg...
Background: Malnutrition is common amongst hospitalised older patients and associated with increased...
Aim: To examine the available evidence on the effects of care and support provided by volunteers on ...
A quarter of acute hospital beds are occupied by people with dementia, and a hospital stay may impac...
BACKGROUND: Malnutrition is common amongst hospitalised older patients and associated with increased...