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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Research Protocol Adaptations During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Process Evaluation
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The Impact of COVID-19 Restrictions on Perceived Health and Well-Being of Active Australian Older Adults
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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