[What words do older people use regarding ageing and frailty: a Delphi study].

Q4 Nursing
Rianne D J Golbach, Hans J S M Hobbelen, Harriët Jager-Wittenaar, Evelyn J Finnema
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Abstract

Background: Frailty is a term widely and increasingly used in describing a condition of individuals experiencing multiple problems in one or more domains of human functioning, physical, psychological, and/or social. Frailty is a common condition among older people. Yet, it seems older people barely use this term. This study aims to answer the following research questions: which words are used in the Dutch literature and which words do older people recognize and use in describing ageing and frailty?

Method: The method was twofold, 1) a study of Dutch grey literature and 2) a Delphi procedure. This process involved collecting terms from the literature after which the words were presented to a Delphi panel of older people (>70 years, N=30). The procedure consisted of three rounds in which the panellists were asked whether they recognized or used the terms. The panellists had the opportunity to add terms to the already existing words on the lists.

Results: A total of 187 terms were submitted to the Delphi panel. After analysis, 69 words were retained that were recognized or used by older people. The terms were subdivided into different categories. The category frailty is not included in the final list of terms, due to the panel members' lack of regocnition and use.

Conclusion: This study shows which alternative terms can be used in written and oral communication about themes such as frailty and ageing with older people.

[老年人用什么词来形容衰老和虚弱:德尔菲研究]。
背景:虚弱是一个被广泛使用的术语,用于描述个体在身体、心理和/或社会功能的一个或多个领域经历多重问题的状态。虚弱是老年人的常见病。然而,老年人似乎很少使用这个词。本研究旨在回答以下研究问题:荷兰文学中使用哪些词语?老年人在描述衰老和虚弱时认识并使用哪些词语?方法:采用荷兰灰色文献法和德尔菲法。这个过程包括从文献中收集术语,然后将这些词呈现给老年人(>70岁,N=30)的德尔菲小组。该程序包括三轮,在这三轮中,小组成员被问及他们是否认识或使用了这些术语。小组成员有机会为列表上已经存在的单词添加术语。结果:共有187项被提交到德尔菲小组。经过分析,69个被老年人识别或使用的单词被保留了下来。这些术语被细分为不同的类别。由于专家组成员缺乏认识和使用,脆弱类别不包括在最终的术语列表中。结论:这项研究表明,在书面和口头交流中,可以使用哪些替代术语来表达老年人的身体虚弱和衰老等主题。
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