Evaluating physical activity in dementia: a systematic review of outcomes to inform the development of a core outcome set
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Resumo: | Background: Physical activity is recommended for people living with dementia, but evidence for the positive effects of physical activity is limited by the use of heterogeneous outcomes and measurement tools. This systematic literature review aimed to summarise previously reported outcomes and identify the measurement tools used most frequently in physical activity interventions for people with dementia. Methods: Literature searches were conducted in April 2015, on Delphis and Medline. Qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods studies reporting on any type of physical activity, in any setting, across types of dementia, stages of disease progression and published from 2005 onwards were included. A content analysis approach was used to report on the frequency of reported outcomes and measurement tools. Results: The 130 included studies reported on 133 different outcome domains and 267 different measurement tools. “Functional abilities and independence” (n=69), “Global cognitive function” (n=65), “Balance” (n=43), “Global behavioural symptoms of dementia” (n=42) and “Health related quality of life” (n=40) were the most frequently reported outcome domains. “Enjoyment” was the outcome most frequently sought by patients and carers. Conclusion: The need for the development and implementation of a Core Outcome Set has been reinforced. Ahead of the completion of the Core Outcome Set, researchers and clinicians are advised to measure the impact of physical activity interventions on these frequently reported outcome domains. |
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Evaluating physical activity in dementia: a systematic review of outcomes to inform the development of a core outcome setPhysical activityDementiaOutcomesMeasurement toolsCore outcome setOlder peopleBackground: Physical activity is recommended for people living with dementia, but evidence for the positive effects of physical activity is limited by the use of heterogeneous outcomes and measurement tools. This systematic literature review aimed to summarise previously reported outcomes and identify the measurement tools used most frequently in physical activity interventions for people with dementia. Methods: Literature searches were conducted in April 2015, on Delphis and Medline. Qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods studies reporting on any type of physical activity, in any setting, across types of dementia, stages of disease progression and published from 2005 onwards were included. A content analysis approach was used to report on the frequency of reported outcomes and measurement tools. Results: The 130 included studies reported on 133 different outcome domains and 267 different measurement tools. “Functional abilities and independence” (n=69), “Global cognitive function” (n=65), “Balance” (n=43), “Global behavioural symptoms of dementia” (n=42) and “Health related quality of life” (n=40) were the most frequently reported outcome domains. “Enjoyment” was the outcome most frequently sought by patients and carers. Conclusion: The need for the development and implementation of a Core Outcome Set has been reinforced. Ahead of the completion of the Core Outcome Set, researchers and clinicians are advised to measure the impact of physical activity interventions on these frequently reported outcome domains.IC-OnlineGonçalves, Ana-CarolinaCruz, JoanaMarques, AldaDemain, SaraSamuel, Dinesh2018-04-18T10:48:48Z2017-08-092017-08-09T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.8/3201engAna-Carolina Gonçalves, Joana Cruz, Alda Marques, Sara Demain, Dinesh Samuel; Evaluating physical activity in dementia: a systematic review of outcomes to inform the development of a core outcome set, Age and Ageing, Volume 47, Issue 1, 1 January 2018, Pages 34–41, https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afx1351468-283410.1093/ageing/afx135info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-09-26T18:14:20Zoai:iconline.ipleiria.pt:10400.8/3201Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openairemluisa.alvim@gmail.comopendoar:71602024-09-26T18:14:20Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Evaluating physical activity in dementia: a systematic review of outcomes to inform the development of a core outcome set |
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Evaluating physical activity in dementia: a systematic review of outcomes to inform the development of a core outcome set |
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Evaluating physical activity in dementia: a systematic review of outcomes to inform the development of a core outcome set Gonçalves, Ana-Carolina Physical activity Dementia Outcomes Measurement tools Core outcome set Older people |
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Evaluating physical activity in dementia: a systematic review of outcomes to inform the development of a core outcome set |
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Evaluating physical activity in dementia: a systematic review of outcomes to inform the development of a core outcome set |
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Evaluating physical activity in dementia: a systematic review of outcomes to inform the development of a core outcome set |
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Evaluating physical activity in dementia: a systematic review of outcomes to inform the development of a core outcome set |
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Evaluating physical activity in dementia: a systematic review of outcomes to inform the development of a core outcome set |
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Gonçalves, Ana-Carolina |
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Gonçalves, Ana-Carolina Cruz, Joana Marques, Alda Demain, Sara Samuel, Dinesh |
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Cruz, Joana Marques, Alda Demain, Sara Samuel, Dinesh |
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IC-Online |
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Gonçalves, Ana-Carolina Cruz, Joana Marques, Alda Demain, Sara Samuel, Dinesh |
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Physical activity Dementia Outcomes Measurement tools Core outcome set Older people |
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Physical activity Dementia Outcomes Measurement tools Core outcome set Older people |
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Background: Physical activity is recommended for people living with dementia, but evidence for the positive effects of physical activity is limited by the use of heterogeneous outcomes and measurement tools. This systematic literature review aimed to summarise previously reported outcomes and identify the measurement tools used most frequently in physical activity interventions for people with dementia. Methods: Literature searches were conducted in April 2015, on Delphis and Medline. Qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods studies reporting on any type of physical activity, in any setting, across types of dementia, stages of disease progression and published from 2005 onwards were included. A content analysis approach was used to report on the frequency of reported outcomes and measurement tools. Results: The 130 included studies reported on 133 different outcome domains and 267 different measurement tools. “Functional abilities and independence” (n=69), “Global cognitive function” (n=65), “Balance” (n=43), “Global behavioural symptoms of dementia” (n=42) and “Health related quality of life” (n=40) were the most frequently reported outcome domains. “Enjoyment” was the outcome most frequently sought by patients and carers. Conclusion: The need for the development and implementation of a Core Outcome Set has been reinforced. Ahead of the completion of the Core Outcome Set, researchers and clinicians are advised to measure the impact of physical activity interventions on these frequently reported outcome domains. |
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Ana-Carolina Gonçalves, Joana Cruz, Alda Marques, Sara Demain, Dinesh Samuel; Evaluating physical activity in dementia: a systematic review of outcomes to inform the development of a core outcome set, Age and Ageing, Volume 47, Issue 1, 1 January 2018, Pages 34–41, https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afx135 1468-2834 10.1093/ageing/afx135 |
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