Physical activity for older home care clients receiving a restorative home care service
This was a three stage study. Stage one identified the physical activity levels and barriers and motivators to activity for older people who had received a restorative or ‘usual’ home care service. Stage two was a pilot study to establish that it was feasible to deliver a lifestyle exercise program...
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Curtin University
2014
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| description | This was a three stage study. Stage one identified the physical activity levels and barriers and motivators to activity for older people who had received a restorative or ‘usual’ home care service. Stage two was a pilot study to establish that it was feasible to deliver a lifestyle exercise program (LiFE) within a restorative home care service. Stage three then evaluated the effectiveness of LiFE within the restorative service, comparing it to a structured exercise program. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-15512022-06-15T07:35:10Z Physical activity for older home care clients receiving a restorative home care service Burton, Elissa This was a three stage study. Stage one identified the physical activity levels and barriers and motivators to activity for older people who had received a restorative or ‘usual’ home care service. Stage two was a pilot study to establish that it was feasible to deliver a lifestyle exercise program (LiFE) within a restorative home care service. Stage three then evaluated the effectiveness of LiFE within the restorative service, comparing it to a structured exercise program. 2014 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/1551 en Curtin University fulltext |
| spellingShingle | Burton, Elissa Physical activity for older home care clients receiving a restorative home care service |
| title | Physical activity for older home care clients receiving a restorative home care service |
| title_full | Physical activity for older home care clients receiving a restorative home care service |
| title_fullStr | Physical activity for older home care clients receiving a restorative home care service |
| title_full_unstemmed | Physical activity for older home care clients receiving a restorative home care service |
| title_short | Physical activity for older home care clients receiving a restorative home care service |
| title_sort | physical activity for older home care clients receiving a restorative home care service |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/1551 |