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Enhancing Adoption of a Home-Based Exercise Program for Mild Balance Dysfunction: A Qualitative Study.

Claudia Meyer1, Susan Williams, Frances Batchelor, Keith Hill.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The aim was to identify barriers and opportunities facing community health physiotherapists in delivering a home-based balance exercise program to address mild balance dysfunction and, secondly, to understand the perspectives of older people in adopting this program.
METHOD: Focus groups, written surveys, and data recording sheets were used with nine older people and five physiotherapists. Focus groups were audio taped, transcribed, and coded independently by two researchers.
RESULTS: Thematic content analysis was undertaken. Emerging themes were: engaging in preventive health (various benefits, enhancing independence); adoption of strategies (acceptable design and implementation feasibility); exercising in context (convenience, practicality, and safety); and broader implementation issues (program design, proactive health messages, and a solid evidence base).
CONCLUSION: The views of older people and physiotherapists were sought to understand the adoption of a previously successful home-based program for mild balance dysfunction. Understanding the unique context and circumstances for individuals and organizations will enhance adoption.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25838285     DOI: 10.1123/japa.2014-0035

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Aging Phys Act        ISSN: 1063-8652            Impact factor:   1.961


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Authors:  Marlene Sandlund; Dawn A Skelton; Petra Pohl; Christina Ahlgren; Anita Melander-Wikman; Lillemor Lundin-Olsson
Journal:  BMC Geriatr       Date:  2017-02-17       Impact factor: 3.921

Review 2.  Enablers and barriers to older people's participation in strength and balance activities: A review of reviews.

Authors:  Nick A Cavill; Charlie E M Foster
Journal:  J Frailty Sarcopenia Falls       Date:  2018-06-01

3.  People living with dementia and their family carers' adherence to home-based Tai Chi practice.

Authors:  Yolanda Barrado-Martín; Michelle Heward; Remco Polman; Samuel R Nyman
Journal:  Dementia (London)       Date:  2020-09-12
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