Stella Arakelyan: Early Findings on Dyadic Interventions for Older Adults with Multimorbidity Presented at NADEGS 2026
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Stella Arakelyan: Early Findings on Dyadic Interventions for Older Adults with Multimorbidity Presented at NADEGS 2026

Stella Arakelyan, Advanced Care Research Centre (ACRC) Fellow at Usher Institute, School of Medicine, Edinburgh University, shared a post on LinkedIn:

“Really enjoyed sharing early findings of my systematic review on the effectiveness of dyadic (pair-wise) interventions for older adults living with multimorbidity/frailty and their carers at 2026 NADEGS Academic Primary Care Conference.

Special thanks to Susanne Maxwell, David Weller and a wider Usher Institute, The University of Edinburgh team for putting together such a great programme — loads of excellent/memorable talks.

Huge thanks to Vivensa Foundation for funding my fellowship programme and supporting both this work and my attendance at NADEGS.”Stella Arakelyan: Early Findings on Dyadic Interventions for Older Adults with Multimorbidity Presented at NADEGS 2026

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