Objectives: To determine the prevalence of frailty in Emergency Departments (EDs); examine the ability of frailty to predict poor outcomes post-discharge; and identify the most appropriate instrument for routine ED use. Methods: In this prospective study we simultaneously assessed adults 65+yrs admitted and/or spent one night in the ED using Fried, the Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS), and SUHB (Stable, Unstable, Help to walk, Bedbound) scales in four Australian EDs for rapid recognition of frailty between June 2015 and March 2016. Results: 899 adults with complete follow-up data (mean (SD) age 80.0 (8.3) years; female 51.4%) were screened for frailty. Although different scales yielded vastly different frailty prevalence (SUHB 9.7%, Fried 30.4%...
BACKGROUND: Increasing frailty is associated with risk of mortality and functional decline in hospit...
AimTo determine the agreement and predictive value of emergency department (ED) triage nurse scoring...
Background: In older people, quantification of risk of reattendance after emergency department (ED) ...
Objectives: To determine the prevalence of frailty in Emergency Departments (EDs); examine the abili...
Objectives: To determine the prevalence of frailty in Emergency Departments (EDs); examine the abili...
Study objective: We determine whether the Clinical Frailty Scale applied at emergency department (E...
Background: Older adults living with frailty who require treatment in hospitals are increasingly see...
Background: The Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) is a frailty assessment tool used to identify frailty i...
Background: Prompt and efficient identification and stratification of patients who are frail is impo...
Early identification of frailty through targeted screening can facilitate the delivery of comprehens...
Introduction: Older People are attending Emergency Departments (EDs) in increasing numbers worldwide...
Optimizing emergency care for the aging population is an important future challenge, as the proporti...
Introduction: Rapid identification of frail elderly individuals upon admission to the emergency depa...
Background Major trauma is a substantial health burden for older patients. The reported incidence o...
Background: Most claims-based frailty instruments have been designed for group stratification of old...
BACKGROUND: Increasing frailty is associated with risk of mortality and functional decline in hospit...
AimTo determine the agreement and predictive value of emergency department (ED) triage nurse scoring...
Background: In older people, quantification of risk of reattendance after emergency department (ED) ...
Objectives: To determine the prevalence of frailty in Emergency Departments (EDs); examine the abili...
Objectives: To determine the prevalence of frailty in Emergency Departments (EDs); examine the abili...
Study objective: We determine whether the Clinical Frailty Scale applied at emergency department (E...
Background: Older adults living with frailty who require treatment in hospitals are increasingly see...
Background: The Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) is a frailty assessment tool used to identify frailty i...
Background: Prompt and efficient identification and stratification of patients who are frail is impo...
Early identification of frailty through targeted screening can facilitate the delivery of comprehens...
Introduction: Older People are attending Emergency Departments (EDs) in increasing numbers worldwide...
Optimizing emergency care for the aging population is an important future challenge, as the proporti...
Introduction: Rapid identification of frail elderly individuals upon admission to the emergency depa...
Background Major trauma is a substantial health burden for older patients. The reported incidence o...
Background: Most claims-based frailty instruments have been designed for group stratification of old...
BACKGROUND: Increasing frailty is associated with risk of mortality and functional decline in hospit...
AimTo determine the agreement and predictive value of emergency department (ED) triage nurse scoring...
Background: In older people, quantification of risk of reattendance after emergency department (ED) ...