BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:General practitioners (GPs) are uniquely positioned to support frailty identification and management. However, awareness of frailty and its treatment remains an emergent concept for many. Consequently, our aim was to explore GPs' perceptions, attitudes and experiences of frailty and frailty screening. METHOD:A qualitative focus group study was conducted with 22 South Australian GPs. GPs were recruited through a combination of purposive, convenience and snowball sampling. Data were analysed using a thematic analysis approach. RESULTS:GPs saw frailty as a cycle of worsening decline punctuated by experience of negative outcomes. Participants largely felt that they already knew who their frail patients were without the...
With older adults living longer, health service providers have increasingly turned their attention t...
Abstract Background An increasing number of the ageing population worldwide is at risk of becoming f...
Background: Recommendations for routine frailty screening in general practice are increasing as frai...
Abstract Background Accompanying the unprecedented growth in the older adult population worldwide is...
International audienceThe concept of frailty in the elderly denotes patients at higher risk of fall,...
IntroductionFrailty is one of the most challenging aspects of population ageing due to its associati...
Background: Frailty is a highly prevalent clinical syndrome increasing older people’s vulnerability ...
Introduction: Frailty is a complex age-related condition which challenges healthcare systems due to ...
Objectives: Little is known about the views of key stakeholders on frailty in Primary Care in Irelan...
© British Journal of General Practice 2020. Background: To meet the challenges of an ageing populati...
Ageing of the population in western societies and the rising costs of health and social care are ref...
Background In England, GPs are independent contractors working to a national contract. Since 2017, t...
Abstract Background: Implementation of frailty identification methods in general practice has hardly...
The frailty syndrome is a pre-disability condition suitable to be targeted by preventive interventio...
Abstract Background Many tools exist to guide family ...
With older adults living longer, health service providers have increasingly turned their attention t...
Abstract Background An increasing number of the ageing population worldwide is at risk of becoming f...
Background: Recommendations for routine frailty screening in general practice are increasing as frai...
Abstract Background Accompanying the unprecedented growth in the older adult population worldwide is...
International audienceThe concept of frailty in the elderly denotes patients at higher risk of fall,...
IntroductionFrailty is one of the most challenging aspects of population ageing due to its associati...
Background: Frailty is a highly prevalent clinical syndrome increasing older people’s vulnerability ...
Introduction: Frailty is a complex age-related condition which challenges healthcare systems due to ...
Objectives: Little is known about the views of key stakeholders on frailty in Primary Care in Irelan...
© British Journal of General Practice 2020. Background: To meet the challenges of an ageing populati...
Ageing of the population in western societies and the rising costs of health and social care are ref...
Background In England, GPs are independent contractors working to a national contract. Since 2017, t...
Abstract Background: Implementation of frailty identification methods in general practice has hardly...
The frailty syndrome is a pre-disability condition suitable to be targeted by preventive interventio...
Abstract Background Many tools exist to guide family ...
With older adults living longer, health service providers have increasingly turned their attention t...
Abstract Background An increasing number of the ageing population worldwide is at risk of becoming f...
Background: Recommendations for routine frailty screening in general practice are increasing as frai...