澳大利亚社区老年人虚弱预防和管理共识声明:一项修正德尔菲研究。

IF 8.5 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
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引言:这份来自澳大利亚多学科专家和消费者的共识声明提供了关于社区居住老年人虚弱预防和管理的全面建议。方法:采用改进的德尔菲设计。第一阶段涉及六个虚弱护理工作组根据现有证据和专家意见进行反复讨论,以起草声明。第二阶段包括通过两轮德尔菲对每个陈述进行验证,以确定一致程度。主要建议:促进健康以预防虚弱的终身方针应侧重于提高认识、每年筛查(65岁以上)和围绕可获得的健康行为进行个性化咨询,以管理慢性合并症。个性化的、均衡的、富含蛋白质的饮食可能对延缓虚弱的发作有效。应查明和治疗蛋白质-能量营养不良和营养缺乏。应该为严重虚弱的老年人制定一个营养护理计划,该计划应考虑放松与护理目标一致的饮食限制。渐进式的、个性化的、持续的锻炼应该是有氧运动和抗阻运动的结合,以及针对虚弱程度的平衡和功能训练,并在专业人士的监督下进行。老年人的社会处方应与联系工作者共同设计,以支持有意义的、可访问的和文化上适当的活动,促进社会参与,并根据个人的虚弱程度定制计划。针对老年人的健康状况、偏好和虚弱程度进行全面、多学科的药物评估,有助于优化药物使用,最大限度地减少伤害,并支持衰弱各个阶段的功能独立。严重虚弱的老年人需要定期审查的个性化护理计划,其中包括护理人员参与决策,支持预先护理计划并确保高质量的临终关怀。本声明带来的管理变化:共识声明引入了一个综合的、循证的和以消费者为中心的框架,以指导卫生保健专业人员为生活在社区的老年人提供个性化和有效的护理。
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Australian Consensus Statement on the Prevention and Management of Frailty Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults: A Modified Delphi Study.

Introduction: This consensus statement from multidisciplinary experts and consumers across Australia provides comprehensive recommendations on the prevention and management of frailty in community-dwelling older adults.

Methods: The study uses a modified Delphi design. Phase I involved iterative discussion among six frailty care working groups, based on current evidence and expert opinion, to draft the statements. Phase II involved validation of each statement across two Delphi rounds conducted to determine level of agreement.

Main recommendations: A lifelong approach to health promotion for frailty prevention should focus on raising awareness, annual screening (65+ years) and personalised counselling around accessible health behaviours to manage chronic comorbidities. An individualised, balanced, protein-rich diet is likely to be effective in delaying the onset of frailty. Protein-energy malnutrition and nutritional deficiencies should be identified and treated. A nutrition care plan that considers the relaxation of dietary restrictions aligned with goals of care should be planned for older adults with severe frailty. Progressive, individualised and ongoing exercise should be a combination of aerobic and resistance exercise, and balance and functional training tailored to frailty level and supervised by professionals. Social prescribing for older adults should be co-designed with a link worker to support meaningful, accessible and culturally appropriate activities that foster social engagement, with plans customised to the individual's frailty level. A comprehensive, multidisciplinary medication review tailored to the older adult's health status, preferences and frailty degree helps optimise medication use, minimise harm and support functional independence across all stages of frailty. Older adults with severe frailty need a regularly reviewed, personalised care plan, which involves carers in decision-making, supports advance care planning and ensures high-quality end-of-life care.

Changes in management informed by this statement: The consensus statements introduce an integrated, evidence-informed and consumer-focused framework to guide healthcare professionals in delivering personalised and effective care for community-dwelling older adults living with or at risk of frailty.

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Medical Journal of Australia
Medical Journal of Australia 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
9.40
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5.30%
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410
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Medical Journal of Australia (MJA) stands as Australia's foremost general medical journal, leading the dissemination of high-quality research and commentary to shape health policy and influence medical practices within the country. Under the leadership of Professor Virginia Barbour, the expert editorial team at MJA is dedicated to providing authors with a constructive and collaborative peer-review and publication process. Established in 1914, the MJA has evolved into a modern journal that upholds its founding values, maintaining a commitment to supporting the medical profession by delivering high-quality and pertinent information essential to medical practice.
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