Promotion of physical activity in older adults: facilitators and barriers experienced by healthcare personnel in the context of reablement
Abstract Background Being physically active is important for maintaining function and independence in older age. However, there is insufficient knowledge about how to successfully promote physical activity (PA) among home-dwelling older adults with functional challenges in real-life healthcare setti...
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Main Authors: | Hanne Leirbekk Mjøsund (Author), Lisbeth Uhrenfeldt (Author), Elissa Burton (Author), Cathrine Fredriksen Moe (Author) |
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