An intergenerational program based on psycho-motor activity promotes well-being and interaction between preschool children and older adults: results of a process and outcome evaluation study in Austria
Abstract Background Limited evidence exists for intergenerational interventions to promote health and well-being in older adults and preschool children. We therefore aimed to evaluate the implementation, feasibility and outcome of an intergenerational health promotion program based on psycho-motor a...
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Main Authors: | Erika Mosor (Author), Karin Waldherr (Author), Ingvild Kjeken (Author), Maisa Omara (Author), Valentin Ritschl (Author), Veronika Pinter-Theiss (Author), Josef Smolen (Author), Ursula Hübel (Author), Tanja Stamm (Author) |
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2019-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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