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The EMBOLDEN Co-design study: Partnering with older adults and communities to develop a community program to enhance mobility

Abstract

Context: Physical mobility and social participation are requisite for independence and quality of life as one ages. Barriers to mobility lead to social isolation, poor physical and mental health, all of which are precursors to frailty. To date, most mobility-enhancing interventions in older adults have been designed by researchers without citizen input and delivered in controlled settings; their translation to real-world contexts is often …

Authors

Ganann R; Phillips S; Moore C; Newbold B; MacNeil M; Orr E; Neil-Sztramko S; Kuspinar A; Kennedy C; Alvarez E

Volume

20

Publisher

Annals of Family Medicine

Publication Date

April 1, 2022

DOI

10.1370/afm.20.s1.2945

Name of conference

Patient engagement

Conference proceedings

Annals of Family Medicine

Issue

Supplement 1

ISSN

1544-1709