Intervention Delivery
Cross-source consensus on Intervention Delivery from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- A certified Tai Chi for Health instructor will deliver two 60-minute sessions per week for 12 weeks in aged care homes. — Tai Chi interventions for older adults living in aged care homes in Sri Lanka: a study protocol for a single-arm pretest-posttest feasibility study
- Warm-ups will target mobility and flexibility in the neck, shoulders, spine, hips, knees, and ankles. — Tai Chi interventions for older adults living in aged care homes in Sri Lanka: a study protocol for a single-arm pretest-posttest feasibility study
- Sessions will use the Stepwise Progressive Teaching Method and include a welcome, warm-up, Tai Chi form practice, and cool-down. — Tai Chi interventions for older adults living in aged care homes in Sri Lanka: a study protocol for a single-arm pretest-posttest feasibility study
- Participants may do movements seated or with chair support when needed. — Tai Chi interventions for older adults living in aged care homes in Sri Lanka: a study protocol for a single-arm pretest-posttest feasibility study
- The intervention derives from Sun-style Tai Chi and has been adapted by removing high-risk movements to improve safety and ease of learning. — Tai Chi interventions for older adults living in aged care homes in Sri Lanka: a study protocol for a single-arm pretest-posttest feasibility study
- Research staff will monitor adverse effects such as falls and fall risk, and first aid will be provided when necessary. — Tai Chi interventions for older adults living in aged care homes in Sri Lanka: a study protocol for a single-arm pretest-posttest feasibility study