Objective. To recommend robust and relevant measures of exercise adherence for application in the musculoskeletal field. Method. A systematic review of measures was conducted in two phases. Phase 1 sought to identify all reproducible measures used to assess exercise adherence in a musculoskeletal setting. Phase 2 identified published evidence of measurement and practical properties of identified measures. Eight databases were searched (from inception to February 2016). Study quality was assessed against the Consensus-based Standards for the Selection of Health Measurement Instruments guidelines. Measurement quality was assessed against accepted standards. Results. Phase 1: from 8511 records, 326 full-text articles were reviewed; 45 ...
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Objectives: There is no gold standard for measuring adherence to prescribed home exercise. Self-repo...
Background. Persistent musculoskeletal (PMSK) pain affects over one quarter of the United Kingdom po...
OBJECTIVE: To recommend robust and relevant measures of exercise adherence for application in the mu...
Objective To recommend robust and relevant measures of exercise adherence for application in the ...
Background: Exercise programmes are frequently advocated for the management of musculoskeletal disor...
Aim: To develop and test a measurement tool for adherence to exercise for musculoskeletal (MSK) pain...
Objective: To establish the meaning of the term ‘adherence’ (including conceptual and measurement de...
OBJECTIVES: The objective was to the undertake nominal group technique (NGT) to evaluate current exe...
Objective To establish the meaning of the term ‘adherence’ (including conceptual and measurement...
Background: Adherence to exercise interventions is the cornerstone of a successful rehabilitation pr...
PURPOSE: Exercise (planned, structured, repetitive movement) improves pain and function in people wi...
Adherence is a primary determinant of the effectiveness of any intervention. Exercise is considered ...
Poor adherence to treatment is commonplace and may adversely affect outcomes, efficiency and healthc...
Abstract Background Exercise adherence is important for achieving a long-term effect from musculoske...
© The Author(s) 2018 Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)O...
Objectives: There is no gold standard for measuring adherence to prescribed home exercise. Self-repo...
Background. Persistent musculoskeletal (PMSK) pain affects over one quarter of the United Kingdom po...
OBJECTIVE: To recommend robust and relevant measures of exercise adherence for application in the mu...
Objective To recommend robust and relevant measures of exercise adherence for application in the ...
Background: Exercise programmes are frequently advocated for the management of musculoskeletal disor...
Aim: To develop and test a measurement tool for adherence to exercise for musculoskeletal (MSK) pain...
Objective: To establish the meaning of the term ‘adherence’ (including conceptual and measurement de...
OBJECTIVES: The objective was to the undertake nominal group technique (NGT) to evaluate current exe...
Objective To establish the meaning of the term ‘adherence’ (including conceptual and measurement...
Background: Adherence to exercise interventions is the cornerstone of a successful rehabilitation pr...
PURPOSE: Exercise (planned, structured, repetitive movement) improves pain and function in people wi...
Adherence is a primary determinant of the effectiveness of any intervention. Exercise is considered ...
Poor adherence to treatment is commonplace and may adversely affect outcomes, efficiency and healthc...
Abstract Background Exercise adherence is important for achieving a long-term effect from musculoske...
© The Author(s) 2018 Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)O...
Objectives: There is no gold standard for measuring adherence to prescribed home exercise. Self-repo...
Background. Persistent musculoskeletal (PMSK) pain affects over one quarter of the United Kingdom po...