Cognitive frailty: a useful concept or a source of confusion? Insights from a survey of European geriatricians.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Suzanne Timmons, Mary Faherty, Catriona Curtin, Maria Cristina Ferrara, Giuseppe Bellelli, Enrico Brunetti, Mario Bo, Alessandro Morandi, Antonio Cherubini, Massimiliano Fedecostante, Alessandra Coin, Susan D Shenkin, Pinar Soysal
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Abstract

Background: This report examines how European geriatricians understand the concept of 'cognitive frailty', which was first formally defined by the International Academy on Nutrition and Aging (IANA) and the International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics (IAGG) in 2013.

Methods: An online survey about delirium, dementia and frailty relationships and pathways was distributed across Europe through appropriate professional groups. Eligible participants were geriatricians or trainees in their final two years of specialist geriatric training, in a European country. Snowball sampling was used. In total, 440 people replied to the survey, of which 324 responded to the section on cognitive frailty. Respondents were predominantly female and there was a marked under-representation of Eastern European participants.

Results: From a list of possible definitions, only one in four of the 324 respondents identified cognitive frailty as defined by the IANA and the IAGG, i.e., a combination of physical frailty and mild cognitive impairment. Almost two thirds of those who stated that they currently use the term in their work did not choose the IANA-IAGG definition. After the definition was shared with respondents, only 44% strongly agreed with it as an apt description of cognitive frailty, with some considering it too narrow (by omitting delirium and dementia) while others considered it too broad (by including physical frailty).

Conclusions: There is no clear consensus opinion among geriatricians in Europe on the definition of 'cognitive frailty'. While there is some core support for the IANA-IAGG definition, it is not intuitive to those not already familiar with the term. The variance in the current understanding of cognitive frailty among geriatricians suggests the time is right for a meaningful debate on this issue. While there is ongoing, growing research on a shared pathophysiology between physical frailty and cognitive impairment, further studies are required to evaluate the added benefit of this particular conceptual theorization in older persons care rather than its single components, and if beneficial, how awareness, understanding and correct usage of the concept can be improved.

认知脆弱:一个有用的概念还是困惑的来源?一项对欧洲老年病学家的调查得出的见解。
背景:本报告探讨了欧洲老年病学家如何理解“认知衰弱”的概念,该概念于2013年由国际营养与衰老学会(IANA)和国际老年学与老年病学协会(IAGG)首次正式定义。方法:通过适当的专业小组在欧洲各地进行关于谵妄、痴呆和虚弱的关系和途径的在线调查。符合条件的参与者是欧洲国家的老年病医生或最后两年老年专科培训的学员。采用滚雪球抽样。总共有440人回答了调查,其中324人回答了关于认知缺陷的部分。答复者主要是女性,东欧参加者的代表性明显不足。结果:从一系列可能的定义中,324名受访者中只有四分之一的人确定了IANA和IAGG所定义的认知虚弱,即身体虚弱和轻度认知障碍的结合。在表示目前在工作中使用该术语的人中,几乎有三分之二没有选择IANA-IAGG定义。在与受访者分享了这个定义之后,只有44%的人强烈同意它是对认知脆弱的恰当描述,一些人认为它太狭隘(省略了谵妄和痴呆),而另一些人则认为它太宽泛(包括身体虚弱)。结论:欧洲老年病学家对“认知衰弱”的定义没有明确的共识。虽然对IANA-IAGG定义有一些核心支持,但对于那些不熟悉该术语的人来说,它并不直观。目前老年病学家对认知衰弱的不同理解表明,是时候对这个问题进行有意义的辩论了。虽然对身体虚弱和认知障碍之间的共同病理生理学的研究正在进行,但需要进一步的研究来评估这一特定概念理论在老年人护理中的附加益处,而不是其单一组成部分,如果有益,如何提高对这一概念的认识、理解和正确使用。
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BMC Geriatrics
BMC Geriatrics GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
7.30%
发文量
873
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Geriatrics is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of the health and healthcare of older people, including the effects of healthcare systems and policies. The journal also welcomes research focused on the aging process, including cellular, genetic, and physiological processes and cognitive modifications.
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