Frailty assessment scales for the elderly and their application in primary care: A systematic literature review

Author:

Dolenc Eva1,Rotar-Pavlič Danica2

Affiliation:

1. University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Health Sciences , Zdravstvena pot 5, 1000 Ljubljana , Slovenia

2. University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Family Medicine , Poljanski nasip 58, 1000 Ljubljana , Slovenia

Abstract

Abstract Background The increase in the elderly population is causing changes and challenges that demand a comprehensive public health response. A specific characteristic of the elderly is their frailty. Today’s problems with identifying levels of frailty are being resolved by numerous tools in the form of frailty assessment scales. This systematic review establishes which frailty assessment scales for the elderly are being used and what their applicability in primary care is like in Slovenia and around the world. Methods Documents published after 2010 were searched for in the PubMed database using keywords and other specific criteria. Results A total of 177 search hits were obtained based on various search strings. The final analysis included 28 articles, of which three were systematic literature reviews. These three covered quantitative studies, mainly consisting of observational cross-sectional surveys or cohort studies. Three other studies featured non-systematic literature reviews. Quantitative studies (mainly cross-sectional surveys or cohort studies) prevailed among the remaining 22 articles. One study had a qualitative design (Delphi method). The main outcome measures observed by all studies were frailty assessment scales for the elderly, the majority of which were evaluated on a sample of the elderly. Conclusions None of the assessment scales examined are used as the gold standard for primary care. A variety of tools are being used in clinical practice to assess frailty in elderly patients, highlighting the need for standardization and guidelines. This requires evaluating the current assessment scales in terms of validity and reliability, and suitably improving them.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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