Frailty transitions and prevalence in an ageing population: longitudinal analysis of primary care data from an open cohort of adults aged 50 and over in England, 2006–2017
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> frailty is common in older adults and is associated with increased health and social care use. Longitudinal information is needed on population-level incidence, prevalence and frailty progression to plan services to meet future population needs.<...
Auteurs principaux: | Walsh, B, Fogg, C, Harris, S, Roderick, P, de Lusignan, S, England, T, Clegg, A, Brailsford, S, Fraser, SDS |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2023
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