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Using consensus methods to prioritize modifiable risk factors for development of manifestations of frailty in hospitalized older adults

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NURSING OPEN
Volume 10, Issue 2, Pages 1016-1028

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/nop2.1370

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acute care; consensus methods; frailty

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The study aimed to reach a consensus on modifiable risk factors for a new system of care addressing frailty manifestations in hospitalized older adults. It was found that 44 risk factors, including patient, organizational, and environmental factors, were modifiable and should be included in the new care system.
Aim: The aim of the study was to reach consensus on modifiable risk factors for a novel system of care to address Manifestations of Frailty in hospitalized older adults. Design: Consensus study. Method: A modified nominal group technique, incorporating expert group face-toface interaction, review of existing evidence and pre/post-meeting questionnaire completion was undertaken November 2019-February 2020. Results: Seventy-one risk factors, within seven risk factor domains (pain, medication, fluid and nutrition intake, mobility, elimination, infection, additional patient factors) were considered. It was agreed that 44 risk factors incorporating patient, organizational and environmental risk factors were modifiable and should be included in a novel system of care.

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