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View article: “Both the Training and the Coffee Afterwards Mattered a Lot”—Factors of Importance in a Complex Intervention After Acute Hospitalization: Perspectives of Older Adults With Frailty
“Both the Training and the Coffee Afterwards Mattered a Lot”—Factors of Importance in a Complex Intervention After Acute Hospitalization: Perspectives of Older Adults With Frailty Open
Rationale Older adults with frailty often face functional decline and limitations in doing everyday activities after being discharged from acute hospital admission affecting their health and quality of life. However, engaging them in train…
View article: Psychometric properties of patient-related outcome measures used for patients surviving a pulmonary embolism: A systematic review
Psychometric properties of patient-related outcome measures used for patients surviving a pulmonary embolism: A systematic review Open
The results from this review put the reliability of tracking patients with PE into question, possibly skewing results from previous studies and more importantly showing an incomplete picture of rehabilitation following PE.
View article: Challenges and Perspectives in Treating Individuals With Musculoskeletal Disorders and Comorbidity: A Systematic Literature Review With a Descriptive Thematic Synthesis
Challenges and Perspectives in Treating Individuals With Musculoskeletal Disorders and Comorbidity: A Systematic Literature Review With a Descriptive Thematic Synthesis Open
Background The prevalence of comorbidity amongst individuals seeking care for musculoskeletal disorders is rising. This underscores the importance of understanding how health care professionals are managing individuals with musculoskeletal…
View article: Integrating physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and psychologists in the management of chronic and complex musculoskeletal pain in the municipality – a workshop study
Integrating physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and psychologists in the management of chronic and complex musculoskeletal pain in the municipality – a workshop study Open
Findings highlight the importance of a person-centered, interdisciplinary approach to managing chronic MSK pain. Key strategies include early interventions, patient empowerment, and enhanced communication among professionals. Implementing …
View article: Healthcare Professionals' Perspectives on the Impact of a Multicomponent Intervention for Older People With Frailty Discharged From Hospital–A Theory‐Based Evaluation
Healthcare Professionals' Perspectives on the Impact of a Multicomponent Intervention for Older People With Frailty Discharged From Hospital–A Theory‐Based Evaluation Open
Rationale Older people with frailty are at high risk of functional decline, readmissions, and other adverse health outcomes, after acute hospitalisation. Interventions should focus on strength training and nutrition, but knowledge is neede…
View article: Cluster randomised controlled trial on the effects of long-term home-based exercise for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease with recent exacerbation: research protocol of the <i>COPDtoParis</i> Project
Cluster randomised controlled trial on the effects of long-term home-based exercise for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease with recent exacerbation: research protocol of the <i>COPDtoParis</i> Project Open
Background Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a highly prevalent respiratory disease associated with significant health decline and economic burdens. Pulmonary rehabilitation is an effective intervention, but securing adherenc…
View article: Sick leave and homecare need in patients with transient ischaemic attack compared with ischaemic stroke: A nationwide follow‐up study
Sick leave and homecare need in patients with transient ischaemic attack compared with ischaemic stroke: A nationwide follow‐up study Open
Background and purpose Emerging evidence indicates lasting impairments in patients with transient ischaemic attack (TIA), which may be unexpected as symptoms per definition recover within 24 h. How these impairments impact return to work o…
View article: ‘ <i>There are things I have learned the hard way</i> ’ Patient experiences on lasting challenges 4 months after Transient Ischemic Attack: A qualitative study
‘ <i>There are things I have learned the hard way</i> ’ Patient experiences on lasting challenges 4 months after Transient Ischemic Attack: A qualitative study Open
Background Fatigue, depression, anxiety and cognitive difficulties are reported by 1/3 of patients following transient ischemic attack (TIA). Aims To explore the timeline and how the diagnosis impacts individuals experiencing lasting chall…
View article: Perturbation-based balance training of older adults and effects on physiological, cognitive and sociopsychological factors: a secondary analysis from a randomised controlled trial with 12-month follow-up
Perturbation-based balance training of older adults and effects on physiological, cognitive and sociopsychological factors: a secondary analysis from a randomised controlled trial with 12-month follow-up Open
Background Perturbation-based balance training (PBT) has shown promising, although diverging, fall-preventive effects; however, the effects on important physical, cognitive and sociopsychological factors are currently unknown. The study ai…
View article: Targeting belongingness among older people through engagement in senior centres: intervention development study in Denmark
Targeting belongingness among older people through engagement in senior centres: intervention development study in Denmark Open
Adults often experience a loss of social relations and sense of belonging in later life, leading to the risk of social isolation. Municipal senior centres offer a potential site for intervention, as they provide social communities targetin…
View article: Performance-based outcome measures for assessing physical capacity in patients with pulmonary embolism: A scoping review
Performance-based outcome measures for assessing physical capacity in patients with pulmonary embolism: A scoping review Open
Publication of studies measuring physical capacity within PE populations has increased significantly over the past 5-10 years. Still, not one study was identified, reporting the validity, reliability, or responsiveness for any of the ident…
View article: Comparison of important factors to patients recovering from pulmonary embolism and items covered in patient-reported outcome measures: A mixed-methods systematic review
Comparison of important factors to patients recovering from pulmonary embolism and items covered in patient-reported outcome measures: A mixed-methods systematic review Open
No single PROM covered all aspects assessed as important by the PE population. PROMs recommended in the ICHOM core set cover 16/20 aspects. However, worrisome thoughts, hypervigilance around symptoms, and uncertainty of illness were experi…
View article: Performance-based outcome measures for physical capacity and functional ability among patients with pulmonary embolism
Performance-based outcome measures for physical capacity and functional ability among patients with pulmonary embolism Open
Introduction Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a serious health condition with up to 50 % of patients experiencing persisting symptoms with shortness of breath, pain, reduced physical performance and psychological distress, also known as post-PE …
View article: Exercise-based real-time telerehabilitation for older patients recently discharged after transcatheter aortic valve implantation: An extended feasibility study
Exercise-based real-time telerehabilitation for older patients recently discharged after transcatheter aortic valve implantation: An extended feasibility study Open
Web-based telerehabilitation, including supervised exercise training, in older adults who have recently undergone TAVI was feasible for a small number of patients who completed the eight-week intervention. This was reflected in an improvem…
View article: Challenges Related to Recruitment and Involvement of Frail Older People in Service Development
Challenges Related to Recruitment and Involvement of Frail Older People in Service Development Open
Background Involving relevant stakeholders in development or improvement of community health services is rapidly increasing and found to be of pivotal importance for the success of the service. Involvement can help identify priorities, und…
View article: Effect of Treadmill Perturbation-Based Balance Training on Fall Rates in Community-Dwelling Older Adults
Effect of Treadmill Perturbation-Based Balance Training on Fall Rates in Community-Dwelling Older Adults Open
Importance Falls are common and the leading cause of injuries among older adults, but falls may be attenuated by the promising and time-efficient intervention called perturbation-based balance training (PBT). Objective To evaluate the effe…
View article: “I feel I have been taken seriously” Women’s experience of greater trochanteric pain syndrome treatment—A nested qualitative study
“I feel I have been taken seriously” Women’s experience of greater trochanteric pain syndrome treatment—A nested qualitative study Open
Background Women experiencing greater trochanteric pain syndrome (GTPS) report high levels of pain and reduced quality of life. Exploring how they manage GTPS in a daily life context can provide important knowledge about individual coping …
View article: Justification of research using systematic reviews continues to be inconsistent in clinical health science—A systematic review and meta-analysis of meta-research studies
Justification of research using systematic reviews continues to be inconsistent in clinical health science—A systematic review and meta-analysis of meta-research studies Open
Background Redundancy is an unethical, unscientific, and costly challenge in clinical health research. There is a high risk of redundancy when existing evidence is not used to justify the research question when a new study is initiated. Th…
View article: Perspectives on Participation in a Feasibility Study on Exercise-Based Cardiac Telerehabilitation After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation: Qualitative Interview Study Among Patients and Health Professionals
Perspectives on Participation in a Feasibility Study on Exercise-Based Cardiac Telerehabilitation After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation: Qualitative Interview Study Among Patients and Health Professionals Open
Background Aortic valve stenosis affects approximately half of people aged ≥85 years, and the recommended surgical treatment for older patients is transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI). Despite strong evidence for its advantages, …
View article: Exercise-Based Real-time Telerehabilitation for Older Adult Patients Recently Discharged After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation: Mixed Methods Feasibility Study
Exercise-Based Real-time Telerehabilitation for Older Adult Patients Recently Discharged After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation: Mixed Methods Feasibility Study Open
Background The use of telehealth technology to improve functional recovery following transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) has not been investigated. Objective In this study, we aimed to examine the feasibility of exercise-based c…
View article: Perspectives on Participation in a Feasibility Study on Exercise-Based Cardiac Telerehabilitation After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation: Qualitative Interview Study Among Patients and Health Professionals (Preprint)
Perspectives on Participation in a Feasibility Study on Exercise-Based Cardiac Telerehabilitation After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation: Qualitative Interview Study Among Patients and Health Professionals (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Aortic valve stenosis affects approximately half of people aged ≥85 years, and the recommended surgical treatment for older patients is transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI). Despite strong evidence for its advantages,…
View article: Effects of treadmill slip and trip perturbation-based balance training on falls in community-dwelling older adults (STABILITY): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Effects of treadmill slip and trip perturbation-based balance training on falls in community-dwelling older adults (STABILITY): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial Open
Introduction Falls among older adults are most frequently caused by slips and trips and can have devastating consequences. Perturbation-based balance training (PBT) have recently shown promising fall preventive effects after even small tra…
View article: Additional file 5 of Systematic reviews are rarely used to contextualise new results—a systematic review and meta-analysis of meta-research studies
Additional file 5 of Systematic reviews are rarely used to contextualise new results—a systematic review and meta-analysis of meta-research studies Open
Additional file 5. Results of data extraction.
View article: Effects of gait adaptability training on falls and fall-related fractures in older adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Effects of gait adaptability training on falls and fall-related fractures in older adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis Open
Objective falls among older adults are common and can have devastating consequences. A novel task-specific exercise modality, gait adaptability training (GAT), has shown promising preventive effects. This systematic review and meta-analysi…
View article: Translation, validation and test–retest reliability of the VISA-G patient-reported outcome tool into Danish (VISA-G.DK)
Translation, validation and test–retest reliability of the VISA-G patient-reported outcome tool into Danish (VISA-G.DK) Open
The Victorian Institute of Sport Assessment (VISA) questionnaire model is based on item response theory using a graded response (responses reflect increasing difficulty). The purpose of the VISA-G is to monitor patient outcomes and evaluat…
View article: Coping with everyday life and physical activity in the aftermath of an acute pulmonary embolism: A qualitative study exploring patients' perceptions and coping strategies
Coping with everyday life and physical activity in the aftermath of an acute pulmonary embolism: A qualitative study exploring patients' perceptions and coping strategies Open
Most participants had managed to resume their everyday life 6-12 months after the APE event, but were still limited in their daily activities and found it difficult to sustain a sufficient level of physical activity. They described differe…