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Clinical and cost-effectiveness of a personalised health promotion intervention enabling independence in older people with mild frailty (‘HomeHealth’) compared to treatment as usual: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Frost, Rachael; Avgerinou, Christina; Goodman, Claire; Clegg, Andrew; Hopkins, Jane; Gould, Rebecca L.; Gardner, Benjamin; Marston, Louise; Hunter, Rachael; Manthorpe, Jill; Cooper, Claudia; Skelton, Dawn A.; Drennan, Vari M.; Logan, Pip; Walters, Kate (2022-06-04)Background: Frailty is clinically associated with multiple adverse outcomes, including reduced quality of life and functioning, falls, hospitalisations, moves to long-term care and mortality. Health services commonly focus ... -
Home-based health promotion for older people with mild frailty (HomeHealth): intervention development and feasibility Randomised Controlled Trial
Walters, Kate; Frost , Rachael; Kharicha , Kalpa; Avgerinou , Christina; Gardner , Benjamin; Ricciardi , Federico; Hunter, Rachael; Liljas , Ann; Drennan, Vari; Wood , John; Goodman, Claire; Jovicic, Ana; Iliffe , Steve (National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), 2017-12-01)Abstract Background: Mild or pre-frailty is common yet potentially reversible. Preventing progression to worsening frailty may benefit individuals and lower health/social care costs. However, we know little about effective ... -
The NSPCC UK Minding the Baby® (MTB) home-visiting programme, supporting young mothers (aged 14-25) in the first 2 years of their baby's life : study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Longhi, Elena; Murray, Lynne; Hunter, Rachael; Wellsted, David; Taylor-Colls, Samantha; MacKenzie, Kathryn; Rayns, Gwynne; Cotmore, Richard; Fonagy, Peter; Fearon, Richard M Pasco (2016-10-07)BACKGROUND: Young mothers living in low-income urban settings often are exposed to significant and chronic environmental difficulties including poverty, social isolation and poor education and typically also have to cope ...