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Review
. 2018 Mar-Apr;30(2):128-139.
doi: 10.7416/ai.2018.2204.

Frailty screening and assessment tools: a review of characteristics and use in Public Health

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Frailty screening and assessment tools: a review of characteristics and use in Public Health

F Gilardi et al. Ann Ig. 2018 Mar-Apr.
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Abstract

Introduction: Frailty screening and assessment are a fundamental issue in Public Health in order to plan prevention programs and services.

Methodology: By a narrative review of the literature employing the International Narrative Systematic Assessment tool, the authors aims to develop an updated framework for the main procedures and measurement tools to assess frailty in older adults, paying attention to the use in the primary care setting.

Results: The study selected 10 reviews published between January 2010 and December 2016 that define some characteristics of the main tools used to measure the frailty. Within the selected reviews only one of the described tools met all the criteria (multidimensionality, quick and easy administration, accurate risk prediction of negative outcomes and high sensitivity and specificity) necessary for a screening tool.

Conclusion: Accurate risk prediction of negative outcomes could be the appropriate and sufficient criteria to assess a tool aimed to detect frailty in the community-dwelling elderly population. A two-step process (a first short questionnaire to detect frailty and a second longer questionnaire to define the care demand at individual level) could represent the appropriate pathway for planning care services at community level.

Keywords: Aging of the population; Frailty; Frailty screening; Older adults; Tools for frailty assessment.

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