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Did a digital quality of life (QOL) assessment and practice support system in home health care improve the QOL of older adults living with life-limiting conditions and of their family caregivers? A mixed-methods pragmatic randomized controlled trial

IALH Research Fellows Jae-Yung Kwon and Kelli Stajduhar have co-authored a new research article entitled Did a digital quality of life (QOL) assessment and practice support system in home health care improve the QOL of older adults living with life-limiting conditions and of their family caregivers? A mixed-methods pragmatic randomized controlled trial. The article was …

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Posted byChloe CooksonMay 9, 2025Posted inHealth, Health Services & Systems, Populations & HealthTags: allied health care professionals, caregivers, nurses, Quality of Life, questionnaires, randomized controlled trials, research assessment, social psychology

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