Abstract:The aim of this study was to identify dementia trajectories and their associated predictors among elderly Taiwanese people over a 14-year period using a nationwide representative longitudinal study. This retrospective cohort study was performed using the National Health Insurance Research Database. Group-based trajectory modeling (GBTM) was used to distinguish the specific trajectory groups of incident dementia during 2000–2013. All 42,407 patients were classified by GBTM to identify the trajectory of incident… Show more
“…The availability of NHIRD data enabled nonmedical practitioners to develop treatments for clinical use. Additional NHIRD studies focus on dementia (Fan et al, 2023), pancreatic cancer (Lee et al, 2022), and other ailments and treatments (Sung et al, 2020).…”
Data democratization enhances trust through transparency, inclusion through availability, and diversity and growth through productivity. Their democratization, however, must be systematic and cautious to avoid potentially inflicting harm.
“…The availability of NHIRD data enabled nonmedical practitioners to develop treatments for clinical use. Additional NHIRD studies focus on dementia (Fan et al, 2023), pancreatic cancer (Lee et al, 2022), and other ailments and treatments (Sung et al, 2020).…”
Data democratization enhances trust through transparency, inclusion through availability, and diversity and growth through productivity. Their democratization, however, must be systematic and cautious to avoid potentially inflicting harm.
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