This commentary discusses the perception of frailty by different key stakeholders-most notably older people. It considers the need to integrate predominantly medically driven understandings of frailty within a wider conceptual framework. This is imperative if the potential of frailty as a construct, around which the optimisation of health and well-being of older people can take place, is to be realised.
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Nicholson, C., Gordon, A. L., & Tinker, A. (2017). Changing the way “we” view and talk about frailty. . Age and Ageing, 46(3), 349–351. https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afw224
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