Frailty assessment in clinical practice: opportunity in the midst of a pandemic

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Abstract

Emerging evidence from studies of older adults hospitalised with COVID-19 suggests that there is a high prevalence of frailty in this patient group. We reflect on the measurement of frailty in older patients hospitalized as an emergency and the translation of frailty from a research to a clinical concept. We consider whether, despite the contemporary challenges in the care of older adults as a result of COVID-19, there are opportunities for care quality improvement during a pandemic.

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Keevil, V. L., Osuafor, C. N., Mackett, A. J., & Biram, R. (2020, December 1). Frailty assessment in clinical practice: opportunity in the midst of a pandemic. Geriatrics (Switzerland). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics5040092

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