COMPARATIVE EFFECTIVENESS RESEARCH FOR PROMOTING OLDER ADULT HEALTH: A SNAPSHOT OF PCORI-FUNDED PROJECTS
2024
Comparative Effectiveness Research for Promoting Older Adult Health
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Author Information
Author(s): Shih Regina, Majid Tabassum
Primary Institution: Oxford University Press US
Conclusion
The session highlights the importance of embedding patient-centered principles in comparative effectiveness research to improve health outcomes for older adults.
Supporting Evidence
- The number of Americans over 65 is projected to reach 95 million by 2060.
- Health care and community services can benefit from evidence-based strategies.
- PCORI's approach to CER addresses older adult health across the aging continuum.
Takeaway
This study talks about how to help older people stay healthy by using research that focuses on their needs.
Methodology
The session describes three aging projects funded by PCORI and discusses the framework for comparative effectiveness research.
Participant Demographics
Older adults, caregivers, and community partners.
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