Background: To synthesise the evidence for the effectiveness of inpatient rehabilitation treatment ingredients (versus any comparison) on functioning, quality of life, length of stay, discharge destination, and mortality among older adults with an unplanned hospital admission. Methods: A systematic search of Cochrane Library, MEDLINE, Embase, PsychInfo, PEDro, BASE, and OpenGrey for published and unpublished systematic reviews of inpatient rehabilitation interventions for older adults following an unplanned admission to hospital from database inception to December 2020. Duplicate screening for eligibility, quality assessment, and data extraction including extraction of treatment components and their respective ingredients employing the Trea...
Purpose: Older adults are at risk of functional decline during emergency hospital admissions. This r...
Background: Older adults who have received inpatient rehabilitation often have significant mobility ...
Background: Older adults who have received inpatient rehabilitation often have significant mobility ...
Background: To synthesise the evidence for the effectiveness of inpatient rehabilitation treatment i...
Background: To synthesise the evidence for the effectiveness of inpatient rehabilitation treatment i...
Background: To synthesise the evidence for the effectiveness of inpatient rehabilitation treatment i...
Background: To synthesise the evidence for the effectiveness of inpatient rehabilitation treatment i...
Unsworth, CA ORCiD: 0000-0001-6430-2823Objective: To determine effectiveness of inpatient rehabilita...
Objective: To determine effectiveness of inpatient rehabilitation interventions with older deconditi...
Objective: To determine effectiveness of inpatient rehabilitation interventions with older deconditi...
Background: Selecting appropriate outcome measures for vulnerable, multimorbid, older patients with ...
Purpose Older adults are at risk of functional decline during emergency hospital admissions. This...
Purpose: Older adults are at risk of functional decline during emergency hospital admissions. This r...
OBJECTIVES: To understand the impact of multicomponent interventions to improve recovery of older a...
Purpose: Older adults are at risk of functional decline during emergency hospital admissions. This r...
Purpose: Older adults are at risk of functional decline during emergency hospital admissions. This r...
Background: Older adults who have received inpatient rehabilitation often have significant mobility ...
Background: Older adults who have received inpatient rehabilitation often have significant mobility ...
Background: To synthesise the evidence for the effectiveness of inpatient rehabilitation treatment i...
Background: To synthesise the evidence for the effectiveness of inpatient rehabilitation treatment i...
Background: To synthesise the evidence for the effectiveness of inpatient rehabilitation treatment i...
Background: To synthesise the evidence for the effectiveness of inpatient rehabilitation treatment i...
Unsworth, CA ORCiD: 0000-0001-6430-2823Objective: To determine effectiveness of inpatient rehabilita...
Objective: To determine effectiveness of inpatient rehabilitation interventions with older deconditi...
Objective: To determine effectiveness of inpatient rehabilitation interventions with older deconditi...
Background: Selecting appropriate outcome measures for vulnerable, multimorbid, older patients with ...
Purpose Older adults are at risk of functional decline during emergency hospital admissions. This...
Purpose: Older adults are at risk of functional decline during emergency hospital admissions. This r...
OBJECTIVES: To understand the impact of multicomponent interventions to improve recovery of older a...
Purpose: Older adults are at risk of functional decline during emergency hospital admissions. This r...
Purpose: Older adults are at risk of functional decline during emergency hospital admissions. This r...
Background: Older adults who have received inpatient rehabilitation often have significant mobility ...
Background: Older adults who have received inpatient rehabilitation often have significant mobility ...