Screening for Frailty According to Rural and Suburban Health Areas in the Context of Adapted Integrated Care for Older People Approach: The FRAGING Study
Camille Chambonnière,
Marie Blanquet,
Cassandra Delorme
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundThe integrated care for older people (ICOPE) program, developed by the World Health Organization, serves as a public health initiative to maintain older adults’ functional abilities and promote healthier aging. Here, we adapted the ICOPE approach to assess overall prevalence of frailty in rural and semi‐urban areas. We also investigated health‐related quality of life and physical activity and sedentary behavior in older people.MethodsThe FRAGING multicenter cohort study was performed on screening day… Show more
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