BACKGROUND Low mobility during an acute hospitalization is frequent and associated with adverse effects, including persistent functional decline, institutionalization and death. However, we lack effective interventions to improve mobility that are scalable in everyday practice. The INTOMOB trial - INtervention to increase MOBility in older hospitalized medical patients - will test the effect of a multilevel intervention to improve mobility of older hospitalized patients on functional mobility. METHODS The INTOMOB multicenter superiority parallel cluster randomized controlled trial will enroll in total 274 patients in Swiss hospitals. Community-dwelling adults aged ≥ 60 years, admitted to a general internal medicine ward with an ant...
Abstract PROBLEM: Hospitalization, especially among older adults aged 65 or over, can result in decr...
Abstract Background Functional decline is a common ad...
BACKGROUND: Physical inactivity during hospitalization commonly results in functional decline. Struc...
BACKGROUND Low mobility during an acute hospitalization is frequent and associated with adverse e...
Background: To reduce adverse outcomes of low hospital mobility, we need interventions that are scal...
Background: Older adults who have received inpatient rehabilitation often have significant mobility ...
Abstract Functional decline is defined as the consequence of physiological changes of aging resultin...
Background: Frail older adults have reduced functional and physiological reserves, rendering them mo...
BACKGROUND: Mobility limitations among older adults increase the risk for disability and healthcare ...
Problem: Functional decline is the leading complication of hospitalization in the elderly. Loss of f...
Background: Selecting appropriate outcome measures for vulnerable, multimorbid, older patients with ...
Background: Hospitalization often leads to long periods of bed rest and inactivity which is associat...
Importance: Functional decline is prevalent among acutely hospitalized older patients. Exercise and ...
Importance Functional decline is prevalent among acutely hospitalized older patients. Exercise and ...
Abstract Background There is growing evidence that mobility interventions can increase in-hospital m...
Abstract PROBLEM: Hospitalization, especially among older adults aged 65 or over, can result in decr...
Abstract Background Functional decline is a common ad...
BACKGROUND: Physical inactivity during hospitalization commonly results in functional decline. Struc...
BACKGROUND Low mobility during an acute hospitalization is frequent and associated with adverse e...
Background: To reduce adverse outcomes of low hospital mobility, we need interventions that are scal...
Background: Older adults who have received inpatient rehabilitation often have significant mobility ...
Abstract Functional decline is defined as the consequence of physiological changes of aging resultin...
Background: Frail older adults have reduced functional and physiological reserves, rendering them mo...
BACKGROUND: Mobility limitations among older adults increase the risk for disability and healthcare ...
Problem: Functional decline is the leading complication of hospitalization in the elderly. Loss of f...
Background: Selecting appropriate outcome measures for vulnerable, multimorbid, older patients with ...
Background: Hospitalization often leads to long periods of bed rest and inactivity which is associat...
Importance: Functional decline is prevalent among acutely hospitalized older patients. Exercise and ...
Importance Functional decline is prevalent among acutely hospitalized older patients. Exercise and ...
Abstract Background There is growing evidence that mobility interventions can increase in-hospital m...
Abstract PROBLEM: Hospitalization, especially among older adults aged 65 or over, can result in decr...
Abstract Background Functional decline is a common ad...
BACKGROUND: Physical inactivity during hospitalization commonly results in functional decline. Struc...