2023
DOI: 10.1111/jgs.18295
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The heterogeneity of the homebound: A latent class analysis of a national sample of homebound older adults

Abstract: Background Homebound status is a final common pathway for people with a variety of diseases and conditions. There are 7 million homebound older adults in the United States. Despite concerns regarding their high healthcare costs and utilization and limited access to care, the unique subsets within the homebound population are understudied. Better understanding of distinct homebound groups may enable more targeted and tailored approaches to care delivery. Therefore, in a nationally representative sample of homeb… Show more

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“…Researchers have increasingly focused on intergroup heterogeneity, aiming to enhance the precision and customisation of care and medical treatment by delving into individual differences within groups. While current studies have uncovered variations in the health behaviours of older adults (55) and the heterogeneity of homebound status (56), they have yet to address discrepancies in the needs of older adults in CBR. The need for a greater comprehension of the requirements of older adults' CBR could significantly impede its effectiveness.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers have increasingly focused on intergroup heterogeneity, aiming to enhance the precision and customisation of care and medical treatment by delving into individual differences within groups. While current studies have uncovered variations in the health behaviours of older adults (55) and the heterogeneity of homebound status (56), they have yet to address discrepancies in the needs of older adults in CBR. The need for a greater comprehension of the requirements of older adults' CBR could significantly impede its effectiveness.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%