Clinical and cost-effectiveness of a home-based health promotion intervention for older people with mild frailty in England : a multicentre, parallel-group, randomised controlled trial

Walters, Kate, Frost, Rachael, Avgerinou, Christina, Kalwarowsky, Sarah, Goodman, Claire, Clegg, Andrew, Marston, Louise, Pan, Shengning, Hopkins, Jane, Jowett, Claire, Elaswarapu, Rekha, Gardner, Benjamin, Mahmood, Farah, Prescott, Matthew, Thornton, Gillian, Skelton, Dawn A, Gould, Rebecca L, Cooper, Claudia, Drennan, Vari M, Kharicha, Kalpa, Logan, Pip and Hunter, Rachael (2025) Clinical and cost-effectiveness of a home-based health promotion intervention for older people with mild frailty in England : a multicentre, parallel-group, randomised controlled trial. The Lancet Healthy Longevity, p. 100670. ISSN (online) 2666-7568 (Epub Ahead of Print)

Abstract

Health promotion for people with mild frailty has the potential to improve health outcomes, but such services are scarce in practice. this study developed a personalised, home-based, behaviour change, health promotion intervention (HomeHealth) and assessed its clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness in maintaining independent functioning in activities of daily living in older adults with mild frailty. HomeHealth is a multidomain health promotion intervention delivered by the voluntary sector at home in six sessions over 6 months.

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