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How Can We Evaluate Disability without Bias?

Kim S, Won CW

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Utility of Frailty Screening Tools in Older Surgical Patients

Poh AWY, Teo SP

Frailty is a loss of functional reserve that compromises a person’s ability to cope with stressors such as surgery. Identifying and quantifying frailty may enable intensive rehabilitation interventions, caregiver support,...
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The Korean Geriatrics Society COVID-19 Strategy for Older Adults

Ga H, Won CW, Lee E, Kim CO, Jang IY, Jang HC, Cho HS, Kim Sw

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Importance of Geriatric Syndrome Screening within 48 Hours of Hospitalization for Identifying Readmission Risk: A Retrospective Study in an Acute-Care Hospital

Shin J, Han SH, Choi J, Kim YS, Lee J

Background: Given the association between geriatric syndrome and hospital readmission, we evaluated the suitability of geriatric syndrome screening for care (GSC) in identifying readmission risk and suggested the appropriate time...
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Translation and Validation of the Malay Version of Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment Questionnaire for Older Adults in Malaysia

Harith S, Tan SL

Background: This study aimed to translate and validate the comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) questionnaire among older adult patients in Malaysia in the Malay language. Methods: The questionnaire contained items on...
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Measuring Frailty in Health Care Databases for Clinical Care and Research

Kim DH

Considering the increasing burden and serious consequences of frailty in aging populations, there is increasing interest in measuring frailty in health care databases for clinical care and research. This...
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Development of Korean Frailty Index for Primary Care (KFI-PC) and Its Criterion Validity

Won CW, Lee Y, Lee S, Kim M

Background: The objective of this study was to develop and validate the Korean Frailty Index for Primary Care (KFI-PC) based on a comprehensive geriatric assessment. Methods: We developed a 53-item KFI-PC...
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Primary Cutaneous Cryptococcosis in an Older Immunocompetent Patient: A Case Report

Choi H, Kim YI, Na CH, Kim MS, Shin BS

Cryptococcus neoformans is an encapsulated yeast that can be found in pigeon droppings, hay, and dust. Primary cutaneous cryptococcosis (PCC) without systemic involvement is recognized as a distinct clinical condition...
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Effects of Sleep Patterns on the Subjective Health Status in Older Men from the 7th Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2016

Hwnag HR, Kim YJ

Background: Sleeping is a major component of health. The prevalence of sleep disorders is expected to be high in older adults, and sleep habits generally differ on weekdays and weekends....
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Effects of Statin Use for Primary Prevention among Adults Aged 75 Years and Older in the National Health Insurance Service Senior Cohort (2002–2015)

Kim S, Choi H, Won CW

Background: This study aimed to identify adverse events and mortality in adults aged 75 years and older who were initially prescribed statins for primary prevention. Methods: This retrospective study analyzed data...
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Cross-sectional Evaluation of the Sarcopenia Quality of Life (SarQoL) Questionnaire: Translation and Validation of its Psychometric Properties

Dzhus M, Dzhus M, Masnyi M, Kulyk M, Mostbauer H, Ivashkivsky O, Boyko Y, Cherchenko K, Geerinck A, Reginster JY, Bruyere O, Beaudart C

Background: The SarQoL, a quality-of-life questionnaire specific to sarcopenia, was developed in 2015 and has since been translated into a number of other languages. The main reason to introduce this...
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Physical Performance Correlates with Self-Reported Physical Function and Quality of Life in Patients at 3 Months after Total Knee Arthroplasty

Choi JH, Kim BR, Kim SR, Nam KW, Lee SY, Kim WB, Kim YJ

Background: Although total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is an effective treatment for knee osteoarthritis, assessment of postoperative outcomes remains unclear. This study aimed to identify postoperative physical performance factors that are...
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