Factors associated with frailty among older individuals with chronic diseases: A multicenter study

Author:

Quintero-Cruz María Victoria1ORCID,Mantilla-Morrón Mirary1,Urina-Jassir Manuel2ORCID,Pinillos-Patiño Yisel1,Quijano-Del Gordo Carmen Inés3,Buelvas Walberto4,De Ávila-Quintana Luzdaris56,Cotes Karin7,Urina-Triana Miguel8

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Health Sciences, Physiotherapy Program, Universidad Simón Bolívar, Barranquilla, Colombia

2. Department of Medicine, Boston Medical Center and Boston University Chobanian, Avedisian School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA

3. Organización Clínica General del Norte, Barranquilla, Atlantico, Colombia

4. Medisinú IPS Ambulatoria, Montería, Colombia

5. Centro de Rehabilitación Pulmonar Integral, Cartagena, Cordoba, Colombia

6. Universidad de San Buenaventura, Cartagena, Colombia

7. Cardio Live, Riohacha, Colombia

8. Faculty of Health Sciences, Universidad Simón Bolívar, Barranquilla, Atlántico, Colombia

Abstract

Objective: Frailty is a syndrome that predisposes older individuals to adverse health outcomes, such as disability, dependence, falls, hospitalization, post-operative complications, and poor health in general. This study aimed to identify factors associated with frailty in older people with chronic diseases in Colombia. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with a nonprobabilistic sample of 230 older people (aged ⩾ 60 years) from four Colombian cities. Frailty was based on Fried’s phenotype (frail defined as having ⩾3 criteria). Comorbidities were classified based on Charlson’s Comorbidity Index and key questionnaires for activities of daily living (ADLs) were evaluated. Results: Most were female (57.8%) with a mean ± SD age of 71.9 ± 8 years. Among them, 27.4% were frail and 58.7% were prefrail. Female gender, age ⩾ 75 years, low educational and socioeconomic level, dependence on ADLs, and cognitive impairment were associated with higher odds of prefrailty/frailty. Conclusions: Prefrailty and frailty are common among older people with chronic diseases in Colombia. This syndrome is associated with social and health-related conditions, which should be addressed when providing care for these patients.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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