# | Authorship | Title | Publication type/Design |
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1 | Lewin, Alfonso & Alan [4] | Evidence for the long term cost effectiveness of home care reablement programs | Quantitative study |
2 | Hjelle, Tuntland, Forland & Alvsvag. [26] | Driving forces for home-based reablement; a qualitative study of older adults ‘experiences | Qualitative study |
3 | Birkland, Tuntland, Forland, Jakobsen & Langeland. [27] | Interdisciplinary collaboration in reablement—a qualitative study | Qualitative study |
4 | Tessier, Beaulieu, McGinn & Latulippe [6] | Effectiveness of Reablement: A Systematic Review | Systematic literature review |
5 | Lewin, Concanen & Youens [28] | The Home Independence Program with non-health professionals as care managers: an evaluation | Quantitative study |
6 | Tinetti, Baker, Gallo, Nanda, Charpentier & O'Leary [12] | Evaluation of Restorative Care vs Usual Care for Older Adults Receiving an Acute Episode of Home Care | Quantitative study |
7 | Rabiee & Glendinning [29] | Organisation and delivery of home care re-ablement: what makes a difference? | Quantitative study |
8 | Moe & Brinchmann [30] | Tailoring reablement: A grounded theory study of establishing reablement in a community setting in Norway | Qualitative study |
9 | Eliassen, Henriksen & Moe [31] | The practice of support personnel, supervised by physiotherapists, in Norwegian reablement services | Qualitative study |
10 | Hjelle, Alvsvåg & Førland [32] | The reablement team’s voice: A qualitative study of how an integrated multidisciplinary team experiences participation in reablement | Qualitative study |
11 | Tinetti, Charpentier, Gottschalk & Baker [33] | Effect of a Restorative Model of Posthospital Home Care on Hospital Readmissions | Quantitative study |
12 | Randström, Wengler, Asplund & Svedlund [34] | Working with ‘hands-off’ support: a qualitative study of multidisciplinary teams’ experiences of home rehabilitation for older people | Qualitative study |
13 | Social Care Institute for Excellence [35] | Maximising the potential of reablement | Report |
14 | National Institute for Health and Care Excellence [36] | Guideline scope—Intermediate care, including reablement | Guideline |
15 | Ebrahimi, Chapman [37] | Reablement Services in Health and Social care | Reference book |