Need for comprehensive management of frailty at an individual level: European perspective from the advantage joint action on frailty
OBJECTIVES: ADVANTAGE Joint Action is a large collaborative project co-founded by the European Commission and its Member States to build a common understanding of frailty for Member States on which to base a common management approach for older people who are frail or at risk of developing frailty. One of the key objectives of the project is presented in this paper; how to manage frailty at the individual level. METHODS: A systematic review of the literature was conducted, including grey literature and good practices when possible. RESULTS: The management of frailty should be directed towards comprehensive and holistic treatment in multiple and related fields. Prevention requires a multifaceted approach addressing factors that have resonance across the individual's life course. Comprehensive geriatric assessment to diagnose the condition and plan a personalized multidomain treatment increases better outcomes. Multicomponent exercise programmes, adequate protein and vitamin D intake, when insufficient, and reduction in polypharmacy and inadequate prescription, are the most effective strategies found in the literature to manage frailty effectively. CONCLUSION: Frailty can be effectively prevented and managed with a multidomain intervention strategy based on comprehensive geriatric assessment.
Author(s): Gabrovec Branko, Antoniadou Eleftheria, Soleymani Dagmar, Kadalska Ewa, Carriazo Ana Maria, Samaniego Luz López, Csizmadia Péter, Hendry Anne, Bacaicoa Olatz Albaina, Jelenc Marjetka, Selak Špela, Patsios Demi, Stolakis Konstantinos, Mentis Manolis, Papathanasopoulos Fotis, Panagiotopoulos Elias, Mañas Leocadia Rodríguez
Publishing year: 2020
Pages: jrm00075
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