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'We got more than we expected.' Older people's experiences of falls-prevention exercise interventions and implications for practice; a qualitative study.

Natasher LafondAsiya MaulaSteve IliffeKavita VedharaSarah AudsleyDenise KendrickElizabeth Orton
Published in: Primary health care research & development (2019)
We identified five themes: choice of exercise programme; commitment, discipline and motivation; benchmarking, feedback and monitoring; benefits of the exercise programmes and reactions to the end of the programmes. There were four sub-themes within the benefits theme: pleasure and boredom, social interaction and isolation, physical benefits, and knowledge and understanding.This study has outlined the experiences and identified specific barriers and facilitators to uptake and completion of falls-prevention exercises by older adults. The perspective and experiences of these participants is important if programmes are to be designed to meet the needs of the target population. Insights from this study will enable commissioners to develop and provide appropriate falls-prevention exercise programmes that encourage high uptake and programme completion.
Keyphrases
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  • high intensity
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  • primary care
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  • randomized controlled trial
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  • body composition
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