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Technology assessment in the Normative Aging Study.

A Antczak-Bouckoms1, J F Tulloch, S Klawansky

  • 1Harvard School of Public Health.

International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care
|January 1, 1991
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This review highlights four studies assessing health care technologies, including body composition research methods and ventricular size in dementia patients. Additional data offers insights for future technology assessments.

Area of Science:

  • Gerontology
  • Medical Technology Assessment
  • Epidemiology

Background:

  • The Veterans Affairs Normative Aging Study provides a valuable dataset for aging research.
  • Assessing health care technologies is crucial for improving patient outcomes and healthcare efficiency.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review publications from the Veterans Affairs Normative Aging Study focusing on health care technology assessments.
  • To identify and discuss studies evaluating methods for body composition research and ventricular size in dementia.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic review of publications derived from the Veterans Affairs Normative Aging Study.
  • Identification of articles specifically assessing health care technologies.

Main Results:

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  • Four articles were identified as health care technology assessments.
  • Three studies focused on body composition research methods, and one examined ventricular size in presenile dementia.
  • Additional publications provided relevant baseline data and risk factors for future technology assessment hypotheses.

Conclusions:

  • The Veterans Affairs Normative Aging Study data supports research in health care technology assessment.
  • Findings can inform future research on diagnostic and prognostic technologies in aging and dementia.