Treatment Regimen/ Disease-Specific Fatigue
This study aimed to develop and validate a tool to assess Treatment Regimen/Disease-Specific Fatigue (TRDF) in older adults with multimorbidity. By identifying this condition and enabling personalized interventions, we hope to improve quality of life and advance public health strategies.
Mission
To enhance the quality of life for older adults with multi-morbidity by addressing TRDF through innovative, evidence-based tools and interventions.
Vision
A world where personalized, targeted strategies effectively manage treatment-related fatigue, empowering individuals with chronic conditions to live healthier, more fulfilling lives.
Goals
To develop and validate a reliable assessment tool for TRDF, enabling the creation of tailored interventions that improve health outcomes and advance public health.
The goal of this study was to address a critical issue: Treatment Regimen/Disease-Specific Fatigue (TRDF) among older adults with multimorbidity. Our focus was on developing an innovative assessment tool for this condition and evaluating its validity and reliability. This research is pivotal in identifying treatment options and improving the quality of life for millions of individuals affected by multiple chronic conditions. By creating a tool with clinical and research relevance, we aim to pave the way for targeted, personalized interventions that drive meaningful behavior change and support strategies. Ultimately, our work will help enhance the quality of life for countless individuals, making a substantial impact on public health.
- Key Focus: Addressing TRDF in older adults with multi-morbidity.
- Innovation: Developing a novel assessment tool for TRDF.
- Research Objectives: Evaluating the tool's validity and reliability.
- Impact: Improving quality of life for millions with chronic conditions.
- Clinical Relevance: Creating a tool to inform personalized treatment options.
- Behavior Change: Supporting targeted interventions for better health outcomes.
- Public Health Significance: Advancing strategies to address a critical health issue.