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| Fysisk traening som behandling af nedsat funktionsevne hos svage, hjemmeboende 75+ arige (Physical training as treatment of reduced functional ability in frail 75+ year-olds living at home) [Danish] |
| Vad E, Worm C, Lauritsen JM, Poulsen PB, Puggaard L, Stovring H, Kragstrup J |
| Ugeskrift for Laeger 2002 Oct;164(44):5140-5144 |
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INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to establish the value of physical training as a treatment of reduced physical ability in frail, elderly patients living at home. MATERIAL AND METHODS: 46 community-dwelling frail elderly patients (> 74 years) participated in a randomised, controlled intervention study. The intervention group was transported to training, whilst the control group was not activated. All had their physical functional ability determined using SF-36, Berg's Balance Scale, 10 m walking test and muscle strength test. RESULTS: The intervention group had a significant improvement in functional ability measured by means of Berg's Balance Scale, walking test, muscle strength test and SF-36 (p < 0.01) compared with the control group. The average cost per patient was estimated at 121 DKK per training session, equivalent to 1452 DKK for a 12-week training period. DISCUSSION: The establishing of a "multi-component-training" as a treatment offer, to which general practitioners could refer their patients, would involve some costs, but savings due to reduced nursing care can be expected.
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