What helps older people persevere with yoga classes? A realist process evaluation of a COVID-19-affected yoga program for fall prevention
Abstract Background Falls among older people are a major global health concern. This process evaluation investigates the experience of participants aged 60+ in a yoga program aimed at preventing falls which transitioned from studio-based classes to online classes in response to COVID-19 restrictions...
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Main Authors: | Abby Haynes (Author), Heidi Gilchrist (Author), Juliana S. Oliveira (Author), Anne Grunseit (Author), Catherine Sherrington (Author), Stephen Lord (Author), Anne Tiedemann (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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