Digital Frontiers in Aging: Innovations Transforming Patient Care Paper Session

All sessions are listed in Central Time (CT). 

Paper Session

  • Date:
  • Time: -
  • Track: Research
  • Location: Grand Hall GH
  • CME/CE: 1.0

Sponsored by the Research Committee

Moderator: Camille P. Vaughan, MD, MS, AGSF
This session will present the latest peer-reviewed geriatrics research with questions and answers to follow. Learning Objectives: (1) evaluate test-retest reliability of the Fit-Frailty App ; (2) review the
priorities and suggested applications among diverse key partners regarding AI and novel technologies for older adults (3) discuss the results of a prospective analysis of daily step counts from activity monitors in 150 older adults enrolled in the PRIME-KNEE study; (4) describe how natural language processing (NLP) to measure PC delivery in a geriatric trauma cohort.

Capturing Clinically Meaningful Change in Frailty During Inpatient Rehabilitation Using the Fit-Frailty App
Aastha Relan, BHSc
Diverse Key Partner Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence and Novel Technologies for Older Adults
Jiye A. Park, BS
Postoperative Step Count Trajectories as an Indicator of Physical Resilience in Older Adults
Katherine Hall, PhD
Natural Language Processing to Assess Palliative Care Processes in Seriously Ill Older Adults with Severe Trauma
Daniel I. Hoffman, MD