Abstract Background Many tools exist to guide family physicians’ impressions about frailty status of older adults, but no single tool, instrument, or set of criteria has emerged as most useful. The role of physicians’ subjective impressions in frailty decisions has not been studied. This study explores how family physicians conceptualize frailty, and the factors that they consider when making subjective decisions about patients’ frailty statuses. Methods Descriptive qualitative study of family physicians who practice in a large urban academic family medicine center as they participated in one-on-one “think-aloud” interviews about the...
Background: many instruments are available to identify frail older adults who may benefit from geria...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:General practitioners (GPs) are uniquely positioned to support frailty ide...
BACKGROUND: Existing instruments for the diagnosis of frailty are limited by their focus on mobility...
Abstract Background Many tools exist to guide family ...
Abstract Frail, older patients pose a challenge to the primary care physician who may often feel ove...
BACKGROUND: To compare the outcomes of Comprehensive Geriatric Assessments by family physicians and ...
The objective of this study was to understand the perception of health professionals of two definiti...
Frailty management focuses on optimizing the physical and psychological functioning of older people ...
Abstract Background Frailty has been recognized as an important medical syndrome in older adults. Gr...
Objectives: Little is known about the views of key stakeholders on frailty in Primary Care in Irelan...
International audienceThe concept of frailty in the elderly denotes patients at higher risk of fall,...
BACKGROUND: Frailty is seen across various health and social care settings. However, little is known...
The purpose of this qualitative systematic review was to examine how frailty was conceptually and op...
Frailty measurement in primary care and at transitions of care is needed to enable timely identifica...
Abstract Background An increasing number of the ageing population worldwide is at risk of becoming f...
Background: many instruments are available to identify frail older adults who may benefit from geria...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:General practitioners (GPs) are uniquely positioned to support frailty ide...
BACKGROUND: Existing instruments for the diagnosis of frailty are limited by their focus on mobility...
Abstract Background Many tools exist to guide family ...
Abstract Frail, older patients pose a challenge to the primary care physician who may often feel ove...
BACKGROUND: To compare the outcomes of Comprehensive Geriatric Assessments by family physicians and ...
The objective of this study was to understand the perception of health professionals of two definiti...
Frailty management focuses on optimizing the physical and psychological functioning of older people ...
Abstract Background Frailty has been recognized as an important medical syndrome in older adults. Gr...
Objectives: Little is known about the views of key stakeholders on frailty in Primary Care in Irelan...
International audienceThe concept of frailty in the elderly denotes patients at higher risk of fall,...
BACKGROUND: Frailty is seen across various health and social care settings. However, little is known...
The purpose of this qualitative systematic review was to examine how frailty was conceptually and op...
Frailty measurement in primary care and at transitions of care is needed to enable timely identifica...
Abstract Background An increasing number of the ageing population worldwide is at risk of becoming f...
Background: many instruments are available to identify frail older adults who may benefit from geria...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:General practitioners (GPs) are uniquely positioned to support frailty ide...
BACKGROUND: Existing instruments for the diagnosis of frailty are limited by their focus on mobility...