Disaggregating Activities of Daily Living Limitations for Predicting Nursing Home Admission
Objective To examine whether disaggregated activities of daily living (ADL) limitations better predict the risk of nursing home admission compared to conventionally used ADL disability counts. Data Sources We used panel data from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) for years 1998–2010. The HRS is...
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Main Authors: | Fong, Joelle H. Y., Mitchell, Olivia S., KOH, Seng Kee Benedict |
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2014
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