Namrata Singh MD MSCI, Adam S. Faye MD MS, Maheen Z. Abidi MD, Shakira J. Grant MBBS MSCR, Clark DuMontier MD MPH, Anand S. Iyer MD MSPH, Nelia Jain MD MA, Bharati Kochar MD MS, Sarah B. Lieber MD MS, Rachel Litke MD PhD, Julia V. Loewenthal MD, Mary Clare Masters MD, MSCI, Michael G. Nanna MD MHS, Raele Donetha Robison PhD CCC-SLP, Sebastian E. Sattui MD MS, Anoop Sheshadri MD MAS, Sandra M. Shi MD MPH, Andrea N. Sherman MS, Jeremy D. Walston MD, Katherine D. Wysham MD, Ariela R. Orkaby MD MPH
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Frailty integration in medical specialties: Current evidence and suggested strategies from the Clin-STAR frailty interest group
Frailty is a syndrome that can inform clinical treatments and interventions for older adults. Although implementation of frailty across medical subspecialties has the potential to improve care for the aging population, its uptake has been heterogenous. While frailty assessment is highly integrated into certain medical subspecialties, other subspecialties have only recently begun to consider frailty in the context of patient care. In order to advance the field of frailty-informed care, we aim to detail what is known about frailty within the subspecialties of internal medicine. In doing so, we highlight cross-disciplinary approaches that can enhance our understanding of frailty, focusing on ways to improve the implementation of frailty measures, as well as develop potential interventional strategies to mitigate frailty within these subspecialties. This has important implications for the clinical care of the aging population and can help guide future research.
See related Editorial by Jacqueline M. McMillan and Julian Falutz in this issue.
期刊介绍:
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (JAGS) is the go-to journal for clinical aging research. We provide a diverse, interprofessional community of healthcare professionals with the latest insights on geriatrics education, clinical practice, and public policy—all supporting the high-quality, person-centered care essential to our well-being as we age. Since the publication of our first edition in 1953, JAGS has remained one of the oldest and most impactful journals dedicated exclusively to gerontology and geriatrics.