Clinical and cost-effectiveness of a home-based health promotion intervention for older people with mild frailty in England : a multicentre, parallel-group, randomised controlled trial

Abstract

Health promotion for people with mild frailty has the potential to improve health outcomes, but such services are scarce in practice. this study developed a personalised, home-based, behaviour change, health promotion intervention (HomeHealth) and assessed its clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness in maintaining independent functioning in activities of daily living in older adults with mild frailty. HomeHealth is a multidomain health promotion intervention delivered by the voluntary sector at home in six sessions over 6 months

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This paper was published in Kingston University Research Repository.

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