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- Arkkukangas, Marina
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App-based strength and balance self-test in older adults : an exploratory study from a user perspective
- 2021
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Ingår i: BMC Research Notes. - : BioMed Central Ltd. - 1756-0500. ; 14:1
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- Objectives: Falls are a common problem, especially in the older population. The number of older adults aged over 65 years is increasing globally, leading to a major challenge in providing effective fall prevention interventions to older adults requiring such interventions. This study aimed to explore the usability of an app-based strength and balance self-tests in a small sample of four older adults. This study is a side product of another project. Results: The results from this study indicated that self-test of strength and balance by using a smartphone application is a challenge for older adults. Basic test measures, such as start and stop and counts of sit-to-stand, were difficult to self-administer. However, from a user perspective, the possibility of independently performing these measures was considered important and needed to be further developed and evaluated in future studies.
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- Arkkukangas, Marina, et al.
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Implementation of motivational interviewing in a fall prevention exercise program : experiences from a randomized controlled trial
- 2019
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Ingår i: BMC Research Notes. - : Springer Nature. - 1756-0500. ; 12:1
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- Objective: The elderly population over 65 is increasing globally, and interventions promoting health and preventive work, especially fall prevention, will constitute a large part of physiotherapists' duties in the near future. To address the challenges of promoting effective and sustainable health behavior changes among older persons, physiotherapists need support when it comes to how to apply behavior change strategies, especially in fall prevention. Therefore, the aim of this study was to describe implementation of motivational interviewing in a fall prevention exercise program. This study is a side product of another project.Results: Data from a recently performed three-armed randomized controlled trial were used to describe the implementation of motivational interviewing in the exercise group (n = 58). Level of motivation (priorities) and self-efficacy for both the physiotherapist and the participant in treatment, and to use a guide targeted towards the planned treatment are recommended actions. Regular meetings and follow ups as well as updates of motivational interviewing skills during a treatment period, should also be considered to achieve treatment fidelity. Trial registration NCT01778972, Retrospectively registered January 29, 2013.
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