临床虚弱量表--虚弱评估和康复潜力

Szymon Wiśniewski, Weronika Hołownia, Wiktoria Julia Krzesłowska, Paulina Pytel, Kamila Szewczyk, Bartłomiej Szewczyk
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背景:研究表明,全球老年人体弱患病率大幅上升。幸运的是,有几种成熟且便于使用的筛查工具可以有效识别老年人的虚弱状况。目的:本文研究了临床虚弱量表:本文研究了临床虚弱量表在非住院治疗环境中为老年人的治疗决策提供信息的有效性,分析了其改善患者护理的潜力。方法:2024 年 4 月 1 日,我们在 PubMed 数据库中搜索了有关老年患者临床虚弱量表的文章。分析了过去几年内发表的 116 篇最相关的最新英文文章,选出 38 篇并按内容和主题进行了分类。 局限性:本研究具有局限性,因为它不是一项荟萃分析,因此没有对每篇文章中提供的证据的质量进行检查。结论:虚弱研究揭示了衰老及其潜在的生物学原因。临床虚弱量表可有效识别易受影响的个体。通过使用临床虚弱量表评估虚弱风险,医疗服务提供者可以为老年人制定个性化的治疗计划并改善整体护理。
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Clinical Frailty Scale - frailty assessment and rehabilitation potential
Background: Studies show a significant increase in frailty prevalence among older adults worldwide. Fortunately, several well-established and user-friendly screening tools can effectively identify frailty in older adults. Objectives: This article examines the Clinical Frailty Scale's effectiveness in informing treatment decisions for older adults in ambulatory care settings, analyzing its potential to improve patient care. Methods: On April 1, 2024, the PubMed database was searched for articles on the Clinical Frailty Scale in elderly patients. The 116 most pertinent and current articles, written in English and published within the past few years, were analyzed, and 38 were selected and categorized by content and topic.   Limitations: This study is limited because it is not a meta-analysis and thus does not examine the quality of the evidence presented in each article. Conclusions: Frailty research has illuminated aging and its potential biological causes. The Clinical Frailty Scale effectively identifies vulnerable individuals. By using the CFS to assess frailty risk, healthcare providers can personalize treatment plans and improve overall care for older adults.
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