Consumer-Grade Wearable Device for Predicting Frailty in Canadian Home Care Service Clients: Prospective Observational Proof-of-Concept Study
BackgroundFrailty has detrimental health impacts on older home care clients and is associated with increased hospitalization and long-term care admission. The prevalence of frailty among home care clients is poorly understood and ranges from 4.0% to 59.1%. Although frailty screening tools exist, the...
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Main Authors: | Kim, Ben (Author), McKay, Sandra M (Author), Lee, Joon (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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