2023
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-073307
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Staff perceptions towards virtual reality-motivated treadmill exercise for care home residents: a qualitative feedback study with key stakeholders and follow-up interview with technology developer

Hannah Louise Bradwell,
Leonie Cooper,
Katie Jane Edwards
et al.

Abstract: ObjectivesHealth and care resources are under increasing pressure, partly due to the ageing population. Physical activity supports healthy ageing, but motivating exercise is challenging. We aimed to explore staff perceptions towards a virtual reality (VR) omnidirectional treadmill (MOTUS), aimed at increasing physical activity for older adult care home residents.DesignInteractive workshops and qualitative evaluation.SettingsEight interactive workshops were held at six care homes and two university sites across… Show more

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