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Research Protocol Adaptations During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Process Evaluation

Mariana Wingood, Amy M. Linsky, Rebekah Harris, Patricia Bamonti, Jennifer Moye, and Jonathan F. Bean

to care, health outcomes, and quality of life indicators ( Kruse et al., 2020 ; McElroy et al., 2020 ). Virtual interventions also provide an option for patients unable to attend in-person physical therapy visits. Additionally, older adults are interested in and verbalize high satisfaction with

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The Impact of COVID-19 Restrictions on Perceived Health and Well-Being of Active Australian Older Adults

Rochelle Eime, Jack Harvey, Melanie Charity, Sam Elliott, Murray Drummond, Aurelie Pankowiak, and Hans Westerbeek

metropolitan cities ( Wakerman & Humphreys, 2019 ). These health inequalities by region are further exacerbated by the lack of health care services and issues with access to care, including telehealth, due to poor internet in regional and rural areas ( Peters, 2020 ). No other regional differences were

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Adapting an Effective Health-Promoting Intervention—Choose to Move—for Chinese Older Adults in Canada

Venessa Wong, Thea Franke, Heather McKay, Catherine Tong, Heather Macdonald, and Joanie Sims-Gould

, 2009 ). The limited research on the health and well-being of Chinese older adults in Canada has primarily focused on barriers and (in)access to care ( Guruge et al., 2015 ; Koehn et al., 2022 ; Lin, 2022 ; Vang et al., 2017 ; Wang et al., 2019 ). Chinese older adults may face more health challenges