Abstract Objective To increase access to safe and appropriate exercise for people with balance and mobility limitations, community organizations have partnered with healthcare providers to deliver an evidence-based, task-oriented group exercise program in community centers in Canada. We aimed to understand challenges and solutions to implementing this program model to inform plans for expansion. Results At a 1-day meeting, 53 stakeholders (healthcare/recreation personnel, program participants/caregivers, researchers) identified challenges to program implementation that were captured by seven themes: Resources to deliver the exercise ...
Issue addressed: Physical inactivity is a leading risk factor for disease burden andpremature mortal...
Evidence for the benefits of an active lifestyle is abundant, not only for healthy people, but also ...
Physical activity has shown to be a useful tool in rehabilitating motor deficiencies among individua...
Abstract Objective To increase access to safe and appropriate exercise for people with balance and m...
Abstract Background: Group, task-oriented community-based exercise programs incorporating a healthca...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to determine how support and guidance provided by trained pro...
Background:People who have had a stroke and are living in the community have low levels of physical ...
BackgroundCommunity-based exercise programs delivered through healthcare-community partnerships (CBE...
Abstract Background Greater availability of community...
Background: Consumer engagement is vital in multiple sclerosis (MS) research to optimize outcomes fo...
BackgroundThe transitions in care along the stroke recovery path are challenging, particularly in fi...
Introduction: Physical activity (PA) participation is promoted and encouraged for all of the populat...
INTRODUCTION: Physically disabled people are less physically active compared with healthy people. Ex...
PURPOSE: To explore ideas experts, working in the field of physical activity for people with a disab...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine how support and guidance provided by trained p...
Issue addressed: Physical inactivity is a leading risk factor for disease burden andpremature mortal...
Evidence for the benefits of an active lifestyle is abundant, not only for healthy people, but also ...
Physical activity has shown to be a useful tool in rehabilitating motor deficiencies among individua...
Abstract Objective To increase access to safe and appropriate exercise for people with balance and m...
Abstract Background: Group, task-oriented community-based exercise programs incorporating a healthca...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to determine how support and guidance provided by trained pro...
Background:People who have had a stroke and are living in the community have low levels of physical ...
BackgroundCommunity-based exercise programs delivered through healthcare-community partnerships (CBE...
Abstract Background Greater availability of community...
Background: Consumer engagement is vital in multiple sclerosis (MS) research to optimize outcomes fo...
BackgroundThe transitions in care along the stroke recovery path are challenging, particularly in fi...
Introduction: Physical activity (PA) participation is promoted and encouraged for all of the populat...
INTRODUCTION: Physically disabled people are less physically active compared with healthy people. Ex...
PURPOSE: To explore ideas experts, working in the field of physical activity for people with a disab...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine how support and guidance provided by trained p...
Issue addressed: Physical inactivity is a leading risk factor for disease burden andpremature mortal...
Evidence for the benefits of an active lifestyle is abundant, not only for healthy people, but also ...
Physical activity has shown to be a useful tool in rehabilitating motor deficiencies among individua...