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Reversing frailty in older adults: a scoping review
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Backman, Chantal
, Kolle, Aurélie Tonjock
, Lalonde, Michelle
, Lewis, Krystina B.
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Aged
/ Aging
/ Exercise
/ Frail Elderly
/ Frailty
/ Frailty - diagnosis
/ Frailty - epidemiology
/ Frailty - therapy
/ Frailty domains
/ Geriatrics
/ Geriatrics/Gerontology
/ Humans
/ Independent Living
/ Librarians
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Multi component interventions
/ Older people
/ Rehabilitation
/ Reverse frailty
/ Reviews
/ Single component interventions
2023
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Reversing frailty in older adults: a scoping review
by
Backman, Chantal
, Kolle, Aurélie Tonjock
, Lalonde, Michelle
, Lewis, Krystina B.
in
Aged
/ Aging
/ Exercise
/ Frail Elderly
/ Frailty
/ Frailty - diagnosis
/ Frailty - epidemiology
/ Frailty - therapy
/ Frailty domains
/ Geriatrics
/ Geriatrics/Gerontology
/ Humans
/ Independent Living
/ Librarians
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Multi component interventions
/ Older people
/ Rehabilitation
/ Reverse frailty
/ Reviews
/ Single component interventions
2023
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Reversing frailty in older adults: a scoping review
by
Backman, Chantal
, Kolle, Aurélie Tonjock
, Lalonde, Michelle
, Lewis, Krystina B.
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Aged
/ Aging
/ Exercise
/ Frail Elderly
/ Frailty
/ Frailty - diagnosis
/ Frailty - epidemiology
/ Frailty - therapy
/ Frailty domains
/ Geriatrics
/ Geriatrics/Gerontology
/ Humans
/ Independent Living
/ Librarians
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Multi component interventions
/ Older people
/ Rehabilitation
/ Reverse frailty
/ Reviews
/ Single component interventions
2023
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Reversing frailty in older adults: a scoping review
2023
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Overview
Background
Individuals 65 years or older are presumably more susceptible to becoming frail, which increases their risk of multiple adverse health outcomes. Reversing frailty has received recent attention; however, little is understood about what it means and how to achieve it. Thus, the purpose of this scoping review is to synthesize the evidence regarding the impact of frail-related interventions on older adults living with frailty, identify what interventions resulted in frailty reversal and clarify the concept of reverse frailty.
Methods
We followed Arksey and O’Malley’s five-stage scoping review approach and conducted searches in CINAHL, EMBASE, PubMed, and Web of Science. We hand-searched the reference list of included studies and conducted a grey literature search. Two independent reviewers completed the title, abstract screenings, and full-text review using the eligibility criteria, and independently extracted approximately 10% of the studies. We critically appraised studies using Joanna Briggs critical appraisal checklist/tool, and we used a descriptive and narrative method to synthesize and analyze data.
Results
Of 7499 articles, thirty met the criteria and three studies were identified in the references of included studies. Seventeen studies (56.7%) framed frailty as a reversible condition, with 11 studies (36.7%) selecting it as their primary outcome. Reversing frailty varied from either frail to pre-frail, frail to non-frail, and severe to mild frailty. We identified different types of single and multi-component interventions each targeting various domains of frailty. The physical domain was most frequently targeted (n = 32, 97%). Interventions also varied in their frequencies of delivery, intensities, and durations, and targeted participants from different settings, most commonly from community dwellings (n = 23; 69.7%).
Conclusion
Some studies indicated that it is possible to reverse frailty. However, this depended on how the researchers assessed or measured frailty. The current understanding of reverse frailty is a shift from a frail or severely frail state to at least a pre-frail or mildly frail state. To gain further insight into reversing frailty, we recommend a concept analysis. Furthermore, we recommend more primary studies considering the participant’s lived experiences to guide intervention delivery.
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