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Enhancing recruitment of individuals living with frailty, multimorbidity and cognitive impairment to Parkinson's research: experiences from the PRIME-UK cross-sectional study

Author
E. Tenison
M. Smith
D. Pendry-Brazier
A. Cullen
F. Lithander
Y. Ben-Shlomo
E. Henderson
Keywords
Humans
Male
Female
Aged
Cross-Sectional Studies
*Cognitive Dysfunction/epidemiology/psychology/diagnosis
*Multimorbidity
United Kingdom/epidemiology
*Frailty/epidemiology/psychology/diagnosis
Aged, 80 and over
*Parkinson Disease/psychology/epidemiology/diagnosis
*Patient Selection
Frail Elderly/psychology/statistics & numerical data
Parkinsonian Disorders/epidemiology/psychology/diagnosis
Parkinson’s disease
inclusivity
mental capacity
Older people
underserved populations
Year of Publication
2024
Journal
Age Ageing
Volume
53
ISBN Number
0002-0729 (Print)0002-0729
Accession Number
38783753
DOI
10.1093/ageing/afae108
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