27 results
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Gesture-Based Applications for Elderly People
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The Role of Civic Engagement for Men's Health and Well Being in Norway - A Contribution to Public Health
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Dementia and Migration: Family Care Patterns Merging With Public Care Services
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Civic engagement and social capital in ship preservation work in Norway. - The scope, impact and demographics of formal volunteering and publicly funded engagements.
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How public home care officers reason when making a needs assessment for food distribution to homebound elderly persons in Sweden
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Maintaining dignity in vulnerability: A qualitative study of the residents' perspective on dignity in nursing homes
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Nutritional problems, overhydration and the association with quality of life in elderly dialysis patients
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Predictors of outcomes following reablement in community-dwelling older adults
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Progressive strength training in older patients after hip fracture : a randomised controlled trial
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Effect of the Sonas Programme on Communication in People with Dementia: A Randomized Controlled Trial
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A falls prevention programme to improve quality of life, physical function and falls efficacy in older people receiving home help services: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
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Strategies to recruit and retain older adults in intervention studies: A quantitative comparative study
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Vektdokumentasjon, kroppsmasseindeks,måltidsfrekvens og nattefaste blant eldre sykehjemsbeboere – en pilotstudie
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Prevalence of nutritional risk in the non-demented hospitalized elderly: a cross-sectional study from Norway using stratified sampling
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The Norwegian General Motor Function assessment as an outcome measure for a frail elderly population: A validity study
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The Swedish Municipal Food Distribution Service to the Elderly Living at Home as Experienced by the Recipient’s Relatives
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Universal design of user Interfaces in self-driving cars
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Factors influencing prescribing of fall-risk-increasing drugs to the elderly: A qualitative study
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Associations between Pain and Quality of Life in Severe Dementia: A Norwegian Cross-Sectional Study