A personalised health intervention to maintain independence in older people with mild frailty : a process evaluation within the HomeHealth RCT

Frost, Rachael, Barrado-Martín, Yolanda, Marston, Louise, Pan, Shengning, Catchpole, Jessica, Rookes, Tasmin, Gibson, Sarah, Hopkins, Jane, Mahmood, Farah, Gardner, Benjamin, Gould, Rebecca L, Jowett, Claire, Kumar, Rashmi, Elaswarapu, Rekha, Avgerinou, Christina, Chadwick, Paul, Kharicha, Kalpa, Drennan, Vari M and Walters, Kate (2025) A personalised health intervention to maintain independence in older people with mild frailty : a process evaluation within the HomeHealth RCT. Health Technology Assessment, ISSN (print) 1366-5278 (Epub Ahead of Print)

Abstract

Frailty is common in later life and can lead to adverse health outcomes. Services aimed at preventing decline in early stages of frailty may support older people to remain independent for longer. We developed and tested a new service, HomeHealth, in a randomised controlled trial. HomeHealth was a multidomain behaviour change service based in the voluntary sector in England targeting mobility, socialising, nutrition and psychological well-being.

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