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Virtual fall program assessment for frail Canadian community-dwelling older adults: Examining equitable accessibility
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Weiss, Sophie M.
, Norris, Mireille
, Castelo, Matthew
, Liu, Barbara
in
Activities of daily living
/ Cohort analysis
/ COVID-19
/ Digital health
/ Frailty
/ Older people
/ Original Research
/ Pandemics
/ Telemedicine
2023
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Virtual fall program assessment for frail Canadian community-dwelling older adults: Examining equitable accessibility
by
Weiss, Sophie M.
, Norris, Mireille
, Castelo, Matthew
, Liu, Barbara
in
Activities of daily living
/ Cohort analysis
/ COVID-19
/ Digital health
/ Frailty
/ Older people
/ Original Research
/ Pandemics
/ Telemedicine
2023
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Virtual fall program assessment for frail Canadian community-dwelling older adults: Examining equitable accessibility
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Weiss, Sophie M.
, Norris, Mireille
, Castelo, Matthew
, Liu, Barbara
in
Activities of daily living
/ Cohort analysis
/ COVID-19
/ Digital health
/ Frailty
/ Older people
/ Original Research
/ Pandemics
/ Telemedicine
2023
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Virtual fall program assessment for frail Canadian community-dwelling older adults: Examining equitable accessibility
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Virtual fall program assessment for frail Canadian community-dwelling older adults: Examining equitable accessibility
2023
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Overview
Objective
In response to COVID-19, the fall prevention program (FPP) at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre was modified to be delivered virtually. We compared patient populations assessed for the FPP virtually versus in-person to explore equitable accessibility.
Methods
A retrospective chart review was performed. All patients assessed virtually from the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic until the end of abstraction (April 25, 2022) were compared to a historic sample of patients assessed in-person beginning in January 2019. Demographics, measures of frailty, co-morbidity, and cognition were abstracted. Wilcoxon Rank Sum tests and Fisher's Exact tests were used for continuous and categorical variables, respectively.
Results
Thirty patients were assessed virtually and compared to 30 in-person historic controls. Median age was 80 years (interquartile range 75–85), 82% were female, 70% were university educated, the median Clinical Frailty Score was 5 out of 9, and 87% used >5 medications. Once normalized, frailty scores showed no difference (p = 0.446). The virtual cohort showed significantly higher outdoor walking aid use (p = 0.015), reduced accuracy with clock drawing (p = 0.020), and nonsignificant trends toward using >10 medications, requiring assistance with >3 instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs), and higher treatment attendance. No significant differences were seen for time-to-treat (p = 0.423).
Conclusion
Patients assessed virtually were similarly frail as the in-person controls but had increased use of walking aids, medications, IADL assistance, and cognitive impairment. In a Canadian context, frail and high socioeconomic status older adults continued to access treatment through virtual FPP assessments during the COVID-19 pandemic highlighting both the benefits of virtual care and potential inequity.
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SAGE Publications,Sage Publications Ltd,SAGE Publishing
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