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A development study and randomised feasibility trial of a tailored intervention to improve activity and reduce falls in older adults with mild cognitive impairment and mild dementia

机译:为改善轻度认知障碍和轻度痴呆的老年人的活动并减少其跌倒而进行的量身定制干预的一项开发研究和一项随机可行性试验

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BackgroundPeople with dementia progressively lose abilities and are prone to falling. Exercise- and activity-based interventions hold the prospect of increasing abilities, reducing falls, and slowing decline in cognition. Current falls prevention approaches are poorly suited to people with dementia, however, and are of uncertain effectiveness. We used multiple sources, and a co-production approach, to develop a new intervention, which we will evaluate in a feasibility randomised controlled trial (RCT), with embedded adherence, process and economic analyses.
机译:背景患有痴呆症的人会逐渐失去能力并容易摔倒。以锻炼和活动为基础的干预措施有望提高能力,减少跌倒并减缓认知能力的下降。当前的预防跌倒的方法不适用于痴呆症患者,并且效果不确定。我们使用多种来源和共同制作的方法来开发一种新的干预措施,我们将在一项可行性随机对照试验(RCT)中对其进行评估,并进行嵌入式依从性,过程和经济分析。

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