Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To analyse physical activity of patients during their hospital stay and to explore the relationship between physical activity and barriers to physical activity. METHODS: This was a secondary analysis of physical activity data for patients admitted to the internal medicine and surgical wards. Physical activity data, collected with a wireless patch sensor, was operationalized as time spent lying, sitting/standing, and walking. Barriers to physical activity included patients' pain levels, the use of urinary catheters, intravenous tubing, oxygen lines, drains, and level of dependence. Regression analysis explored the relationship between physical activity and barriers to physical activity. RESULTS: Physica...
Physical therapy and exercising are key components of biopsychosocial rehabilitation for chronic pai...
Aim: To measure the physical, cognitive and social activity levels of patients admitted to rehabilit...
Background: Physical therapy and exercising are key components of biopsychosocial rehabilitation for...
PURPOSE: To analyse physical activity of patients during their hospital stay and to explore the rela...
Background: Physical inactivity is common during hospitalization. Physical activity has been describ...
Background: A lack of physical activity during hospitalization can lead to adverse outcomes like com...
Background: Low levels of physical activity are common during the hospital stay and have been associ...
During hospitalisation, physical inactivity is common among older patients and is associated with ad...
Purpose: This study aims to evaluate the physical activity of healthcare personnel and the affecting...
We can now monitor the physical activity levels of patients in the perioperative period. This has se...
© 2021 The Author(s)Better understanding of older patients’ perspective on physical, motivational an...
Introduction: Older adults admitted to hospital often leave with a loss of functional independence. ...
Inactive behaviour is common during hospital stay and is associated with negative health outcomes. T...
BACKGROUND: Admission to a hospital is often related with hospital-associated disabilities. Improvin...
Objective: The objective of this study is to measure the activity levels of patients admitted to adu...
Physical therapy and exercising are key components of biopsychosocial rehabilitation for chronic pai...
Aim: To measure the physical, cognitive and social activity levels of patients admitted to rehabilit...
Background: Physical therapy and exercising are key components of biopsychosocial rehabilitation for...
PURPOSE: To analyse physical activity of patients during their hospital stay and to explore the rela...
Background: Physical inactivity is common during hospitalization. Physical activity has been describ...
Background: A lack of physical activity during hospitalization can lead to adverse outcomes like com...
Background: Low levels of physical activity are common during the hospital stay and have been associ...
During hospitalisation, physical inactivity is common among older patients and is associated with ad...
Purpose: This study aims to evaluate the physical activity of healthcare personnel and the affecting...
We can now monitor the physical activity levels of patients in the perioperative period. This has se...
© 2021 The Author(s)Better understanding of older patients’ perspective on physical, motivational an...
Introduction: Older adults admitted to hospital often leave with a loss of functional independence. ...
Inactive behaviour is common during hospital stay and is associated with negative health outcomes. T...
BACKGROUND: Admission to a hospital is often related with hospital-associated disabilities. Improvin...
Objective: The objective of this study is to measure the activity levels of patients admitted to adu...
Physical therapy and exercising are key components of biopsychosocial rehabilitation for chronic pai...
Aim: To measure the physical, cognitive and social activity levels of patients admitted to rehabilit...
Background: Physical therapy and exercising are key components of biopsychosocial rehabilitation for...