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Effects of participating in community assets on quality of life and costs of care: longitudinal cohort study of older people in England.

Luke Aaron MunfordAnna WildingPeter BowerMatt Sutton
Published in: BMJ open (2020)
Participation in community assets by older people with long-term conditions is associated with improved quality of life and reduced costs of care. Sustaining that participation is important because there are considerable health changes associated with stopping. The results support the inclusion of community assets as part of an integrated care model for older patients.
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