Background: little is known about changes in the quality of medical care for older adults over time. Objective: to assess changes in technical quality of care over 6 years, and associations with participants' characteristics. Design: a national cohort survey covering RAND Corporation-derived quality indicators (QIs) in face-to-face structured interviews in participants' households. Participants: a total of 5,114 people aged 50 or more in four waves of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing. Methods: the percentage achievement of 24 QIs in 10 general medical and geriatric clinical conditions was calculated for each time point, and associations with participants' characteristics were estimated using logistic regression. Results: participant...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to explore, via empirical comparison, the relationship between...
There\u27s limited information available about measuring the quality of medical care that is targete...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether longstanding illnesses, social context, and current socioeconomic...
BACKGROUND: little is known about changes in the quality of medical care for older adults over time....
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.BA...
Background: little is known about changes in the quality of medical care for older adults over time....
Background: Shortfalls in the receipt of recommended health care have been previously reported in En...
Aims and objectives: Aim: to analyse data from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing and pinpoint...
Purpose: Quality of life (QoL) decreases in very old age, and is strongly related to health outcomes...
This population-based study aimed to determine 5-year change in multidimensional QoL among community...
The quality of medication use in older adults is a recurring problem of substantial concern. Efforts...
National Population Evaluation Of Quality Of Health Care: Developing And Using Quality Of Health Car...
To analyze the co-occurrence, in adults aged 65 and older, of five conditions that are highly preval...
Population aging is a global phenomenon requiring interventions to improve quality of life (QoL), a ...
BACKGROUND: Every two years, long-term care organizations for the elderly are obliged to evaluate an...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to explore, via empirical comparison, the relationship between...
There\u27s limited information available about measuring the quality of medical care that is targete...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether longstanding illnesses, social context, and current socioeconomic...
BACKGROUND: little is known about changes in the quality of medical care for older adults over time....
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.BA...
Background: little is known about changes in the quality of medical care for older adults over time....
Background: Shortfalls in the receipt of recommended health care have been previously reported in En...
Aims and objectives: Aim: to analyse data from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing and pinpoint...
Purpose: Quality of life (QoL) decreases in very old age, and is strongly related to health outcomes...
This population-based study aimed to determine 5-year change in multidimensional QoL among community...
The quality of medication use in older adults is a recurring problem of substantial concern. Efforts...
National Population Evaluation Of Quality Of Health Care: Developing And Using Quality Of Health Car...
To analyze the co-occurrence, in adults aged 65 and older, of five conditions that are highly preval...
Population aging is a global phenomenon requiring interventions to improve quality of life (QoL), a ...
BACKGROUND: Every two years, long-term care organizations for the elderly are obliged to evaluate an...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to explore, via empirical comparison, the relationship between...
There\u27s limited information available about measuring the quality of medical care that is targete...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether longstanding illnesses, social context, and current socioeconomic...