Most conceptual and operational definitions of frailty place heavy emphasis on the physical problems encountered by older people. The accompanying models are based largely on a medical model. An integral approach is almost never adopted. This study aims to develop both an integral operational definition of frailty and an integral conceptual model of frailty. In order to achieve these aims, a thorough literature search was performed on components of operational definitions and models of frailty. In addition, experts (N=17) were consulted during two expert meetings. There was consensus among the experts on the inclusion of the following components in the operational definition of frailty: strength, balance, nutrition, endurance, mobility, phy...
This article presents an overview of the increasingly common condition of frailty, which by and larg...
Background. There is no consensus regarding the definition of frailty for clinical uses. Methods....
The concept of frailty syndrome (FS) was first described in the scientific literature three decades ...
Most conceptual and operational definitions of frailty place heavy emphasis on the physical problems...
Introduction: There are many different conceptual definitions of frailty in circulation. Most of the...
Gobbens R.J., van Assen M.A., Luijkx K.G. & Schols J.M. (2012) Testing an integral conceptual mo...
In order to be able to identify frail community-dwelling older people, a reliable and valid definiti...
Older, more vulnerable individuals are increasingly often described in the literature as being frail...
BACKGROUND: Frailty can be regarded as a condition in which the reserve capacity of various physical...
Background: Frailty, a very important complication of increasing age, is a well-recognised concept a...
The objective of this study was to understand the perception of health professionals of two definiti...
Older people differ in their level of multimorbidity, functional dependence and need for assistance....
Frailty is an important geriatric syndrome with a high prevalence in the community population. It ca...
Frailty is an evolving concept that is generally defined in biomedical or psychosocial terms. It is ...
Background. There is no consensus regarding the definition of frailty for clinical uses.Methods. A m...
This article presents an overview of the increasingly common condition of frailty, which by and larg...
Background. There is no consensus regarding the definition of frailty for clinical uses. Methods....
The concept of frailty syndrome (FS) was first described in the scientific literature three decades ...
Most conceptual and operational definitions of frailty place heavy emphasis on the physical problems...
Introduction: There are many different conceptual definitions of frailty in circulation. Most of the...
Gobbens R.J., van Assen M.A., Luijkx K.G. & Schols J.M. (2012) Testing an integral conceptual mo...
In order to be able to identify frail community-dwelling older people, a reliable and valid definiti...
Older, more vulnerable individuals are increasingly often described in the literature as being frail...
BACKGROUND: Frailty can be regarded as a condition in which the reserve capacity of various physical...
Background: Frailty, a very important complication of increasing age, is a well-recognised concept a...
The objective of this study was to understand the perception of health professionals of two definiti...
Older people differ in their level of multimorbidity, functional dependence and need for assistance....
Frailty is an important geriatric syndrome with a high prevalence in the community population. It ca...
Frailty is an evolving concept that is generally defined in biomedical or psychosocial terms. It is ...
Background. There is no consensus regarding the definition of frailty for clinical uses.Methods. A m...
This article presents an overview of the increasingly common condition of frailty, which by and larg...
Background. There is no consensus regarding the definition of frailty for clinical uses. Methods....
The concept of frailty syndrome (FS) was first described in the scientific literature three decades ...