Life after falls prevention exercise – experiences of older people taking part in a clinical trial: A phenomenological study
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There is little evidence about the lived experience of older people who have completed a falls prevention exercise programme and their life beyond their intervention. Despite good intentions and perceived benefits, on-going participation in falls prevention exercises beyond a structured, supervised intervention was not a priority for these older people.
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