Supporting adult unpaid carers via an online dancing intervention: A feasibility/acceptability study.
Unpaid carers often experience poor mental and physical health linked to their caring role. Engagement in physical activity has been shown to alleviate these negative health outcomes, but it is harder for carers to find the time, energy and space to exercise. This qualitative study, based in the UK,...
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Main Authors: | Joanna Horne (Author), Louisa Donald (Author), Rosaria Gracia (Author), Nichola Kentzer (Author), Yannis Pappas (Author), Mike Trott (Author), Jitka Vseteckova (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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