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The Mind Body-Wellness in Supportive Housing (Mi-WiSH) study: Design and rationale of a cluster randomized controlled trial of Tai Chi in senior housing
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The Mind Body-Wellness in Supportive Housing (Mi-WiSH) study: Design and rationale of a cluster randomized controlled trial of Tai Chi in senior housing

P.M. Wayne, M.M. Gagnon, E.A. Macklin, T.G. Travison, B. Manor, M. Lachman, C.P. Thomas and L.A. Lipsitz
Contemporary Clinical Trials, Vol.60, pp.96-104
2017
PMID: 28694204

Abstract

Frailty health care utilization mind-body exercise subsidized housing adult Article cluster analysis cognition assessment controlled study cost effectiveness analysis emergency care falling follow up functional status assessment health care cost health education Hopkins verbal learning test hospitalization human intervention study major clinical study middle aged mind body exercise Mini Mental State Examination nursing home patient monitoring physical performance psychological well-being randomized controlled trial Short Form 36 study design Tai Chi telephone interview trail making test urban area aged clinical trial cognition female health service health status human relation male methodology multicenter study procedures self concept single blind procedure statistics and numerical data urban population utilization very elderly Accidental Falls Aged, 80 and over Health Services Humans Interpersonal Relations Public Housing Research Design Self Efficacy Single-Blind Method Tai Ji Aging Exercise Health Promotion Housing Mental Health Patient Safety Quality of Life

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#1 No Poverty

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