Background: Geriatric screening tools are increasingly implemented in daily practice, especially in the oncology setting, but also in primary care in some countries such as the Netherlands. Nonetheless, validation of these tools regarding their ability to predict relevant outcomes is lacking. In this study we evaluate if geriatric screening tools predict decline in functional status and quality of life after one year, in a population of older cancer patients and an older primary care population without cancer with a life expectancy of at least six months.Methods: Older cancer patients and a general older primary care population without a history of cancer (>= 70 years) were included in an on-going prospective cohort study. Data were coll...
Background: To evaluate the large-scale feasibility and usefulness of geriatric screening and assess...
BACKGROUND: EASY-Care Two step Older people Screening (EASY-Care TOS) is a stepped approach to ident...
Aims and objectives: To establish a screening instrument for identifying older hospitalised patients...
Background: Geriatric screening tools are increasingly implemented in daily practice, especially in ...
Background: Geriatric screening tools are increasingly implemented in daily practice, especially in ...
Background: Frailty in older patients might influence treatment decisions. Frailty can be determined...
Screening tools have been developed to identify patients warranting a complete geriatric assessment ...
Importance: Older adults with cancer are at risk of overtreatment or undertreatment when decision-ma...
Kate Beaton, Karen Grimmer International Centre for Allied Health Evidence, University of South Aust...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to determine and compare the added prognostic value of screeni...
<div><p>Geriatric assessment (GA) is resource-consuming, necessitating screening tools to select app...
Background Age increases the risk of cancer and ageing processes affect treatment decisions. The aim...
International audiencePURPOSE: Clinical experience suggests that functional decline (FD) during trea...
BACKGROUND: A geriatric assessment (GA) is increasingly used to help guide treatment decisions in ol...
International audiencePURPOSE: The intended clinical value of frailty screening is to identify unfit...
Background: To evaluate the large-scale feasibility and usefulness of geriatric screening and assess...
BACKGROUND: EASY-Care Two step Older people Screening (EASY-Care TOS) is a stepped approach to ident...
Aims and objectives: To establish a screening instrument for identifying older hospitalised patients...
Background: Geriatric screening tools are increasingly implemented in daily practice, especially in ...
Background: Geriatric screening tools are increasingly implemented in daily practice, especially in ...
Background: Frailty in older patients might influence treatment decisions. Frailty can be determined...
Screening tools have been developed to identify patients warranting a complete geriatric assessment ...
Importance: Older adults with cancer are at risk of overtreatment or undertreatment when decision-ma...
Kate Beaton, Karen Grimmer International Centre for Allied Health Evidence, University of South Aust...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to determine and compare the added prognostic value of screeni...
<div><p>Geriatric assessment (GA) is resource-consuming, necessitating screening tools to select app...
Background Age increases the risk of cancer and ageing processes affect treatment decisions. The aim...
International audiencePURPOSE: Clinical experience suggests that functional decline (FD) during trea...
BACKGROUND: A geriatric assessment (GA) is increasingly used to help guide treatment decisions in ol...
International audiencePURPOSE: The intended clinical value of frailty screening is to identify unfit...
Background: To evaluate the large-scale feasibility and usefulness of geriatric screening and assess...
BACKGROUND: EASY-Care Two step Older people Screening (EASY-Care TOS) is a stepped approach to ident...
Aims and objectives: To establish a screening instrument for identifying older hospitalised patients...