Many older adults experience what is clinically recognised as frailty but little is known about the perceptions of, and attitudes regarding, being frail. This qualitative study explored adults\u27 perceptions of frailty and their beliefs concerning its progression and consequences. Twenty-nine participants aged 66–98 with varying degrees of frailty, residing either in their homes or institutional settings, participated in semi-structured interviews. Verbatim transcripts were analysed using a Grounded Theory approach. Self-identifying as ‘frail’ was perceived by participants to be strongly related to their own levels of health and engagement in social and physical activity. Being labelled by others as ‘old and frail’ contributed to the devel...
Rationale The aim of this pilot study was to explore the personal meanings of frailty within a purpo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Background: The debate on frailty in later life focuses primarily on deficits and their associations...
Many older adults experience what is clinically recognised as frailty but little is known about the ...
The aim of this study was to explore and identify influences on frail older adults\u27 experience of...
The aim of this study was to explore and identify influences on frail older adults\u27 experience of...
Abstract Background Frailty has been recognized as an important medical syndrome in older adults. Gr...
Frailty in older adults is characterised as a vulnerable state, which predicts a range of health out...
In this study we explored frail elders’ experiences with and perceptions of the phenomenon of health...
In this study we explored frail elders’ experiences with and perceptions of the phenomenon of health...
Rationale The increasing number of frail home-dwelling older people has sharpened the focus on disco...
Background: With enhanced longevity, many people in late old age find themselves frail and living at...
Background: The debate on frailty in later life focuses primarily on deficits and their associations...
Background: The debate on frailty in later life focuses primarily on deficits and their associations...
BACKGROUND: The debate on frailty in later life focuses primarily on deficits and their associations...
Rationale The aim of this pilot study was to explore the personal meanings of frailty within a purpo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Background: The debate on frailty in later life focuses primarily on deficits and their associations...
Many older adults experience what is clinically recognised as frailty but little is known about the ...
The aim of this study was to explore and identify influences on frail older adults\u27 experience of...
The aim of this study was to explore and identify influences on frail older adults\u27 experience of...
Abstract Background Frailty has been recognized as an important medical syndrome in older adults. Gr...
Frailty in older adults is characterised as a vulnerable state, which predicts a range of health out...
In this study we explored frail elders’ experiences with and perceptions of the phenomenon of health...
In this study we explored frail elders’ experiences with and perceptions of the phenomenon of health...
Rationale The increasing number of frail home-dwelling older people has sharpened the focus on disco...
Background: With enhanced longevity, many people in late old age find themselves frail and living at...
Background: The debate on frailty in later life focuses primarily on deficits and their associations...
Background: The debate on frailty in later life focuses primarily on deficits and their associations...
BACKGROUND: The debate on frailty in later life focuses primarily on deficits and their associations...
Rationale The aim of this pilot study was to explore the personal meanings of frailty within a purpo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Background: The debate on frailty in later life focuses primarily on deficits and their associations...