Understanding Frailty: Researchers and Health Professionals Share Key Considerations
This film was created in 2020 with support from the Australian Association of Gerontology and led by Dr. Archibald, in collaboration with the investigative team of the Centre of Research Excellence in Frailty and Healthy Ageing (CRE) in Adelaide, South Australia. It responds to questions of what is frailty, and why does it matter, from the perspectives of interdisciplinary experts in the field, ranging from disciplines of gerontology, pharmacy, health economics, nursing, general practice, knowledge translation science, psychology, and rehabilitation science. This work is being distributed further through the Australian-based Centre of Research Excellence in Frailty and Healthy Ageing (National Health and Medical Research Council Funded). Proudly supported by the AAG Research Trust.

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