Older lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex peoples’ experiences and perceptions of receiving home care services in the community: A systematic review

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Raymond Smith ◽  
Toni Wright
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Sema K Aydede ◽  
Paul Komenda ◽  
Ognjenka Djurdjev ◽  
Adeera Levin

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Vol Volume 14 ◽  
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Elissa Burton ◽  
Kaela Farrier ◽  
Rose Galvin ◽  
Shanthi Johnson ◽  
N Frances Horgan ◽  
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Gwendolyn D. Costantini ◽  
Michele McDermott ◽  
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Michelle Santomassino ◽  
Jason T. Slyer ◽  
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Elissa Burton ◽  
Gill Lewin ◽  
Duncan Boldy

The proportion of older people living in our communities is rising and, to live independently, some require assistance from home care services. Physical activity can improve and maintain function, strength, and balance, which are important for those receiving home care. This study reviewed the evidence on physical activity/exercise interventions trialed with older people receiving a home care service. A systematic review of studies published from January 1982 to September 2012, from five databases, was undertaken. Inclusion criteria were: aged 65+ years; community dwelling; no dementia diagnosis; receiving home care services; and a physical activity/exercise program. Eight articles were included and results show there were few consistencies between intervention types, groups, outcome measures, and follow-up. Study quality was mixed. Future studies should include pragmatic randomized controlled trials involving home care practitioners and their clients to gain “real-world” knowledge of what interventions are effective and can be delivered within this setting.


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Author(s):  
Janice D. Crist ◽  
Humberto Velazquez ◽  
Ian Durnan ◽  
Diana Ramirez Figueroa

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