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Table 3 Rates and reasons of drop-out

From: Can a framed intervention motivate older adults in assisted living facilities to exercise?

 

N

PV

PM

t1

n = 2 (5%; 0♀ 2♂)

• Practical (2x)

n = 7 (19%; 4♀ 2♂)

• Practical (4x)

• Medical (3x)

• Motivation, agea, pain (1x each)

n = 3 (8%; 3♀ 0♂)

• Motivation, age, medical (1x each)

t2

n = 0

n = 4 (11%; 4♀ 0♂)

• Age, medical (2x each)

• Pain, practical (1x each)

n = 10 (28%; 6♀ 4♂)

• Medical (5x)

• Motivation, pain (2x each)

• Age, other exercise (1x each)

t3

n = 1 (3%; 1♀ 0♂)

• Other exercise (1x)

n = 1 (3%; 1♀ 0♂)

• Age, pain (1x each)

n = 1 (3%; 1♀ 0♂)

• Medical (1x)

total

n = 3 (8%; 1♀ 2♂)

• Practical (2x)

• Other exercise (1x)

n = 12 (32%; 9♀ 2♂)

• Medical, practical (5x each)

• Age (4x)

• Pain (3x)

• Motivation (1x)

n = 14 (39%; 10♀ 4♂)

• Medical (7x)

• Motivation (3x)

• Age, pain (2x each)

• Other exercise (1x)

  1. aSome participants considered themselves too old to participate
  2. Notes: Several reasons per participant were allowed
  3. One participant’s (PM) reason of drop-out was unknown