BACKGROUND:Frailty exposes older people to an elevated risk of a range of negative outcomes. Emerging evidence that frailty can be effectively treated within community settings has stimulated calls for more proactive screening within primary care. Assessing feasibility is a critical preliminary step in assessing the efficacy of interventions such as screening. However, few studies have explored the feasibility and acceptability of administering frailty screening instruments within general practice, and even fewer have incorporated patient perspectives. Our study had three objectives: To 1) assess overall feasibility of the instruments (completion time and rate); 2) assess patient acceptability towards the instruments; and 3) assess the feas...
Practice Problem: Frailty is a syndrome of age-related physiologic decline characterized by an incre...
Background In England, GPs are independent contractors working to a national contract. Since 2017, t...
Against a backdrop of aging populations worldwide, it has become increasingly important to identify ...
Background: Frailty is a highly prevalent clinical syndrome increasing older people’s vulnerability ...
Introduction: Frailty is one of the most challenging aspects of population ageing due to its associa...
Background: If brief and easy to use self report screening tools are available to identify frail eld...
Published electronically October 2020BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: despite growing support for the clin...
Background: Frailty is highly prevalent in older people. Its serious adverse consequences, such as d...
BACKGROUND: Primary care is increasingly interested in the identification of frailty, as it selects ...
Background: Frailty in older patients might influence treatment decisions. Frailty can be determined...
The concept of frailty as a health dimension in old age is recent and has its origin in the developm...
Early identification of frailty through targeted screening can facilitate the delivery of comprehens...
Background: Many operationalisations of frailty exclude psychosocial factors, despite considerable r...
Background: Dozens of scales and questionnaires have been used in the detection of frailty; however,...
Practice Problem: Frailty is a syndrome of age-related physiologic decline characterized by an incre...
Background In England, GPs are independent contractors working to a national contract. Since 2017, t...
Against a backdrop of aging populations worldwide, it has become increasingly important to identify ...
Background: Frailty is a highly prevalent clinical syndrome increasing older people’s vulnerability ...
Introduction: Frailty is one of the most challenging aspects of population ageing due to its associa...
Background: If brief and easy to use self report screening tools are available to identify frail eld...
Published electronically October 2020BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: despite growing support for the clin...
Background: Frailty is highly prevalent in older people. Its serious adverse consequences, such as d...
BACKGROUND: Primary care is increasingly interested in the identification of frailty, as it selects ...
Background: Frailty in older patients might influence treatment decisions. Frailty can be determined...
The concept of frailty as a health dimension in old age is recent and has its origin in the developm...
Early identification of frailty through targeted screening can facilitate the delivery of comprehens...
Background: Many operationalisations of frailty exclude psychosocial factors, despite considerable r...
Background: Dozens of scales and questionnaires have been used in the detection of frailty; however,...
Practice Problem: Frailty is a syndrome of age-related physiologic decline characterized by an incre...
Background In England, GPs are independent contractors working to a national contract. Since 2017, t...
Against a backdrop of aging populations worldwide, it has become increasingly important to identify ...