Insights from an early-stage development mixed methods study on arts-based interventions for older adults following hospitalisation
Background: A period of hospitalisation can have negative consequences on physical function and autonomy for older adults, including functional decline, dependency and reduced quality of life. Older adults favour activity that focuses on social connectedness, fun and achievable skills. Objective: Th...
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Main Authors: | Amanda M. Clifford (Author), Joanne Shanahan (Author), Hilary Moss (Author), Triona Cleary (Author), Morgan Senter (Author), Erin Marie O'Hagan (Author), Liam Glynn (Author), Desmond O'Neill (Author), Michael Watts (Author), Orfhlaith Ni Bhriain (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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