IntroductionAgeing issues are being discussed within transport and mobility fields more frequently as both the number and share of the world population is ageing. Older people are more likely to have mobility and accessibility difficulties, so the wider relationships between mobility and ageing, particularly the consequences on health and well-being, are important to study.MethodologyUsing an ethnographic grounded theory approach, this research combined observation, sound recording, interviewing and discussion as methods of collecting data to understand the lived experience of older people who use mobility aids. Older mobility aid users (n = 11) and their family members or carers (n = 6) were recruited to provide in-depth knowledge of mobil...
Getting out and about is important to older people’s independence, access to services and social net...
Mobility enables older adults to maintain their physical health, independence and participation in s...
Purpose: Cognitive deficits and gait and balance problems are progressive in people with Alzheimer’s...
IntroductionAgeing issues are being discussed within transport and mobility fields more frequently a...
The world population is ageing, by both number and share of older people (WHO 2013), leading to agei...
Mobility in later life can take various forms, as a result of changes in personal circumstances, suc...
Objectives. The aim of the study was to investigate older persons' experiences of using mobility dev...
Mobility in later life can take various forms, as a result of changes in personal circumstances, suc...
Spatial mobility in later life has received much attention by researchers and policy makers in recen...
The study aims to explore the barriers and facilitators related to the use of mobility devices among...
Objectives: The purpose of this article is to examine the demographic, health, and social characteri...
Transport is more important to older people than ever before. We live in, what is termed by academic...
The overall aim of the present thesis was to explore and characterise occupational participation and...
Abstract: Mobility is an important factor in the coming about of quality of life of older adults. In...
Abstract: Mobility is an important factor in the coming about of quality of life of older adults. In...
Getting out and about is important to older people’s independence, access to services and social net...
Mobility enables older adults to maintain their physical health, independence and participation in s...
Purpose: Cognitive deficits and gait and balance problems are progressive in people with Alzheimer’s...
IntroductionAgeing issues are being discussed within transport and mobility fields more frequently a...
The world population is ageing, by both number and share of older people (WHO 2013), leading to agei...
Mobility in later life can take various forms, as a result of changes in personal circumstances, suc...
Objectives. The aim of the study was to investigate older persons' experiences of using mobility dev...
Mobility in later life can take various forms, as a result of changes in personal circumstances, suc...
Spatial mobility in later life has received much attention by researchers and policy makers in recen...
The study aims to explore the barriers and facilitators related to the use of mobility devices among...
Objectives: The purpose of this article is to examine the demographic, health, and social characteri...
Transport is more important to older people than ever before. We live in, what is termed by academic...
The overall aim of the present thesis was to explore and characterise occupational participation and...
Abstract: Mobility is an important factor in the coming about of quality of life of older adults. In...
Abstract: Mobility is an important factor in the coming about of quality of life of older adults. In...
Getting out and about is important to older people’s independence, access to services and social net...
Mobility enables older adults to maintain their physical health, independence and participation in s...
Purpose: Cognitive deficits and gait and balance problems are progressive in people with Alzheimer’s...