24402 Grounded Theory Model for Adherence to Home Exercise among People with a Mobility Disability
ABSTRACT IMPACT: Future exercise interventions for people with mobility disability should be tailored to the level of the individual and responsive to intervention adherence. A promising area of research is the use of adaptive interventions as a mechanism for tailoring and 'titrating’ the inter...
Main Authors: | Jereme Wilroy, Ivan Herbey, Nataliya Ivankova, James Rimmer |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2021-03-01
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Series: | Journal of Clinical and Translational Science |
Online Access: | https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S2059866121005732/type/journal_article |
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