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Frailty-aware care: giving value to frailty assessment across different healthcare settings

Kevin F. Boreskie, Jacqueline L. Hay, Patrick E. Boreskie, Rakesh C. Arora, Todd A. Duhamel

2022BMC Geriatrics89 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Healthcare systems need to adapt to better serve an aging population with complex presentations. Frailty assessments are a potential means to address this heterogeneity in aging to identify individuals at increased risk for adverse health outcomes. Furthermore, frailty assessments offer an opportunity to optimize patient care in various healthcare settings. While the vast number of frailty assessment tools available can be a source of confusion for clinicians, each tool has features adaptable to the constraints and goals of different healthcare settings. This review discusses and compares barriers, facilitators, and the application of frailty assessments in primary care, the emergency department/intensive care unit and surgical care to cover a breadth of settings with different frailty assessment considerations. The implementation of frailty-aware care across healthcare settings potentiates better healthcare outcomes for older adults.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineHealth carePopulation ageingConfusionHealthcare systemMEDLINERehabilitationPopulationRisk assessmentGerontologyPopulation healthMedical emergencyAcute carePatient safetyEmergency departmentValue (mathematics)NursingUnit (ring theory)GeriatricsOccupational safety and healthMultidisciplinary approachAging in placeOlder peopleFrailty in Older AdultsChronic Disease Management StrategiesGeriatric Care and Nursing Homes
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