Implementation and effects of Movement-oriented Restorative Care in a nursing home - A quasi-experimental study
BMC Geriatrics Oct 27, 2017
Henskens M, et al. - The clinicians evaluated the effect of movement-oriented restorative care (MRC) in the preservation of activities of daily living (ADL) independence and quality of life (QoL) among nursing home (NH) residents with moderate to severe dementia. In ADL or QoL, MRC did not show significant improvements. Residents who received MRC demonstrated higher scores on positive self-image compared to the control group after a 12-month intervention period. Regarding the effect of MRC on resident outcomes, this study contributed to the limited research. They recommended further large-scale studies.
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