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The effectiveness of a comprehensive geriatric assessment intervention program for frailty in community-dwelling older people: a randomized, controlled trial
Journal
Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics
Journal Volume
50
End Page
S42
Date Issued
2010-02-01
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Abstract
© 2010 Elsevier Ltd This randomized, controlled trial assessed the effectiveness of comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) and subsequent intervention in pre-frail and frail community-dwelling elderly based on the Fried Frailty Criteria (FFC) and the Barthel Index (BI) A total of 310 pre-frail or frail elderly from a single community were identified using the FFC. Of these, 152 were randomly assigned to the intervention group for CGA and appropriate intervention by medication adjustment, exercise instruction, nutrition support, physical rehabilitation, social worker consultation, and specialty referral. Clinical outcome was re-evaluated by the FFC and BI 6 months later. Compared to the control group, the intervention group tended to have a better outcome, with an odds ratio (OR) = 1.19, 95% confidence interval (95% CI) = 0.48–3.04, p = 0.71) and 3.29 (95% CI = 0.65–16.64, p = 0.15), respectively, and were less likely to deteriorate, with an OR = 0.78 (95% CI = 0.34–1.79, p = 0.57) and 0.94 (95% CI = 0.42–2.12, p = 0.88), respectively. Although no significant differences were observed, the CGA and subsequent intervention showed a favorable outcome in frail and pre-frail elderly based on the frailty status and BI. Inability to complete the CGA and poor compliance with the intervention program appear to be the main reasons for unfavorable outcomes.
Subjects
Barthel Index | Comprehensive geriatric assessment | Frailty of elderly | Randomized controlled trial
Barthel Index; Comprehensive geriatric assessment; Frailty of elderly; Randomized controlled trial
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Other Subjects
aged; article; clinical trial; community care; controlled clinical trial; controlled study; female; frail elderly; geriatric assessment; health care quality; health promotion; health status; human; male; nutritional status; organization and management; patient referral; physiotherapy; program development; prospective study; randomized controlled trial; social support; Taiwan; Aged; Community Health Services; Female; Frail Elderly; Geriatric Assessment; Health Promotion; Health Status; Humans; Male; Nutritional Status; Physical Therapy Modalities; Program Development; Program Evaluation; Prospective Studies; Referral and Consultation; Social Support; Taiwan
Type
journal article