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Senior peer mentors’ experiences of supporting the home-based Otago Exercise Programme: A descriptive phenomenological study within a randomised controlled trial
Year of publication: 2011Author: Stevens, Zoe
Publisher: Institute of Postgraduate Medicine, University of Brighton
Summary: This research was undertaken as part of an MSc in Public Health and the dissertation looks at the use of peer support to promote physical activity uptake and maintenance through the home-based Otago Exercise Programme where peer mentors support older adults.
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