Background: Some studies have reported a potential association between usual source of health care and disability, but no one has explored the association with frailty, a state of early and potential reversible disability. We therefore aimed to explore the association between older persons' self-reported usual source of health care at baseline and the onset of frailty. Methods: Information regarding usual source of health care was captured through self-report and categorized as 1) private doctor's office, 2) public clinic, 3) Health Maintenance Organization (HMO), or 4) hospital clinic/emergency department (ED). Frailty was defined using the Study of Osteoporotic Fracture (SOF) index as the presence of at least two of the following criteria...
Abstract Background Frailty is a condition of increasing importance, given the aging adult populatio...
This study aimed to identify the risk factors re-lated to insurance care diversion by elucidating ho...
[[abstract]]Background: Scholars have noted that frailty easily leads to functional deterioration an...
Abstract Background: The association between frailty and specialized healthcare utilization is not ...
Background: Higher levels of frailty result in higher risks of adverse frailty outcomes such as hosp...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To identify the factors associated with the worsening of frailty in older adult...
Frailty is an aging-associated state that increases patients’ vulnerability to disease, and can lead...
Abstract Background: The impact of frailty on primary healthcare service use, especially general pr...
Frailty is considered a predictor for negative outcomes such as disability, decreased quality of lif...
Background The impact of frailty on primary healthcare service use, especially general practice off...
Introduction: In an aging population, new strategies are required to identify individuals at risk of...
ObjectivesTo define frailty using simple indicators; to identify risk factors for frailty as targets...
Frailty is an emerging global health burden, with major implications for clinical practice and publi...
Background: Although frailty is often conceptualized in terms of deficits, the level of frailty can ...
Abstract Background Frailty is a condition of increasing importance, given the aging adult populatio...
This study aimed to identify the risk factors re-lated to insurance care diversion by elucidating ho...
[[abstract]]Background: Scholars have noted that frailty easily leads to functional deterioration an...
Abstract Background: The association between frailty and specialized healthcare utilization is not ...
Background: Higher levels of frailty result in higher risks of adverse frailty outcomes such as hosp...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To identify the factors associated with the worsening of frailty in older adult...
Frailty is an aging-associated state that increases patients’ vulnerability to disease, and can lead...
Abstract Background: The impact of frailty on primary healthcare service use, especially general pr...
Frailty is considered a predictor for negative outcomes such as disability, decreased quality of lif...
Background The impact of frailty on primary healthcare service use, especially general practice off...
Introduction: In an aging population, new strategies are required to identify individuals at risk of...
ObjectivesTo define frailty using simple indicators; to identify risk factors for frailty as targets...
Frailty is an emerging global health burden, with major implications for clinical practice and publi...
Background: Although frailty is often conceptualized in terms of deficits, the level of frailty can ...
Abstract Background Frailty is a condition of increasing importance, given the aging adult populatio...
This study aimed to identify the risk factors re-lated to insurance care diversion by elucidating ho...
[[abstract]]Background: Scholars have noted that frailty easily leads to functional deterioration an...