2024
DOI: 10.1136/bmj-2023-077764
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Community based complex interventions to sustain independence in older people: systematic review and network meta-analysis

Thomas F Crocker,
Joie Ensor,
Natalie Lam
et al.

Abstract: Objective To synthesise evidence of the effectiveness of community based complex interventions, grouped according to their intervention components, to sustain independence for older people. Design Systematic review and network meta-analysis. Data sources Medline, Embase, CINAHL, PsycINFO, CENTRAL, clinicaltrials.gov, and International Clinical Trials Registry Platform from inception to 9 August 2021 and refe… Show more

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“…Maintenance of function is increasingly important as populations age. In their systematic review and network meta-analysis of community based complex interventions to sustain independence in older people, Crocker and colleagues investigated which groups of intervention components most likely sustain independence 1. We noted that few of the estimates were significant and that the authors’ interpretations may have been overly enthusiastic.…”
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“…Maintenance of function is increasingly important as populations age. In their systematic review and network meta-analysis of community based complex interventions to sustain independence in older people, Crocker and colleagues investigated which groups of intervention components most likely sustain independence 1. We noted that few of the estimates were significant and that the authors’ interpretations may have been overly enthusiastic.…”
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confidence: 94%