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A Culture Change in Geriatric Traumatology: Holistic and Patient-Tailored Care for Frail Patients with Fractures

Henk Jan Schuijt, Lisa Soleymani Lehmann, Houman Javedan, Arvind von Keudell, Michael J. Weaver

2021Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery21 citationsDOI

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Medical decision-making for frail geriatric trauma patients is complex, especially toward the end of life. The goal of this paper is to review aspects of end-of-life decision-making, such as frailty, cognitive impairment, quality of life, goals of care, and palliative care. Additionally, we make recommendations for composing a patient-tailored treatment plan. In doing so, we seek to initiate the much-needed discussion regarding end-of-life care for frail geriatric patients.

Topics & Concepts

TraumatologyGeriatric careMedicineQuality of life (healthcare)Geriatric psychiatryCognitive impairmentGeriatric traumaPalliative careCulture changeGeriatricsCognitionGerontologyNursingMedical emergencyPsychiatryPoison controlOrthopedic surgeryInjury preventionSocial scienceInjury Severity ScoreSociologyHip and Femur FracturesPalliative Care and End-of-Life IssuesFrailty in Older Adults
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