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The association between delirium and falls in older adults in the community: a systematic review and meta-analysis
How Perceptions of Aging Influence Physical Activity and Exercise in Older Age: Exploring the Behavior of People Aged 70+ Years Engaged in Fall Prevention Activities
Implementation of the StandingTall programme to prevent falls in older people: a process evaluation protocol
Implementation of a digital exercise programme in health services to prevent falls in older people
Interventions Based on Behavior Change Techniques to Encourage Physical Activity or Decrease Sedentary Behavior in Community-Dwelling Adults Aged 50–70: Systematic Review With Intervention Component Analysis
The effectiveness and acceptability of physical activity interventions amongst older adults with lower socioeconomic status: a mixed methods systematic review
A digital program to prevent falls and improve well-being in people living with dementia in the community: the KOKU-LITE feasibility Randomised Controlled Trial protocol
Exergames for falls prevention in sheltered homes: a feasibility study
A peer-volunteer led active ageing programme to prevent decline in physical function in older people at risk of mobility disability (Active, Connected, Engaged [ACE]): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Getting your message across? The evolution of leader vision and managed pluralisation of leadership


Author(s): Kislov R, Bresnen M, & Harvey G

Journal: Human Relations


Work completed under CLAHRC GM

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Inequalities in the prevalence recording of 205 chronic conditions recorded in primary and secondary care for 12 million patients in the English National Health Service
 
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