The general practitioner (GP)’s practice appears to be an ideal venue for recruiting community-dwelling older adults with limited mobility. This study (Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN17727272) aimed at evaluating the recruiting process used for a multi-centre exercise intervention (HOMEfit). Each of six steps resulted in an absolute number of patients (N1–N6). Sex and age (for N4–N6) and reasons for dropping out were assessed. Patient database screening (N1–N3) at 15 GP practices yielded N1 = 5,990 patients aged 70 and above who had visited their GP within the past 6 months, N2 = 5,467 after exclusion of institutionalised patients, N3 = 1,545 patients eligible. Using a pre-defined limitation algorithm in order to conserve the practices’ re...
Physical inactivity is fourth in the list of risk factors for global mortality. General practitioner...
Background: Interventions promoting physical activity by General Practitioners (GPs) lack a strong ...
BACKGROUND: Reduced mobility is the first sign of functional decline and can lead to dependency in e...
The general practitioner (GP)'s practice appears to be an ideal venue for recruiting community-dwell...
The general practitioner (GP)’s practice appears to be an ideal venue for recruiting community-dwell...
Abstract: The general practitioner (GP)’s practice appears to be an ideal venue for recruiting commu...
BACKGROUND: Interventions promoting physical activity by General Practitioners (GPs) lack a strong e...
Background: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) provide the highest level of scientific evidence, bu...
Background: Recruiting isolated older adults to clinical trials is complex, time-consuming and diffi...
Context\ua0Among Australian adults, participation in adequate levels of physical activity for health...
BACKGROUND: Challenges of recruitment to randomised controlled trials (RCTs) and successful strategi...
Physical activity programmes can help to prevent functional decline in the elderly. Until now, such ...
Background: Trials in primary care to increase physical activity (PA) typically experience poor recr...
Background: Failure to include socio-economically deprived or ethnic minority groups in physical act...
Background: The success of a human intervention trial depends upon the ability to recruit eligible v...
Physical inactivity is fourth in the list of risk factors for global mortality. General practitioner...
Background: Interventions promoting physical activity by General Practitioners (GPs) lack a strong ...
BACKGROUND: Reduced mobility is the first sign of functional decline and can lead to dependency in e...
The general practitioner (GP)'s practice appears to be an ideal venue for recruiting community-dwell...
The general practitioner (GP)’s practice appears to be an ideal venue for recruiting community-dwell...
Abstract: The general practitioner (GP)’s practice appears to be an ideal venue for recruiting commu...
BACKGROUND: Interventions promoting physical activity by General Practitioners (GPs) lack a strong e...
Background: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) provide the highest level of scientific evidence, bu...
Background: Recruiting isolated older adults to clinical trials is complex, time-consuming and diffi...
Context\ua0Among Australian adults, participation in adequate levels of physical activity for health...
BACKGROUND: Challenges of recruitment to randomised controlled trials (RCTs) and successful strategi...
Physical activity programmes can help to prevent functional decline in the elderly. Until now, such ...
Background: Trials in primary care to increase physical activity (PA) typically experience poor recr...
Background: Failure to include socio-economically deprived or ethnic minority groups in physical act...
Background: The success of a human intervention trial depends upon the ability to recruit eligible v...
Physical inactivity is fourth in the list of risk factors for global mortality. General practitioner...
Background: Interventions promoting physical activity by General Practitioners (GPs) lack a strong ...
BACKGROUND: Reduced mobility is the first sign of functional decline and can lead to dependency in e...