Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1902386 Ageing Research Reviews 2011 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Frailty is one of the greatest challenges for healthcare professionals. The level of frailty depends on several interrelated factors and can change over time while different interventions seem to be able to influence the level of frailty. Therefore, an outcome instrument to measure frailty with sound clinimetric properties is needed. A systematic review on evaluative measures of frailty was performed in the databases PubMed, EMBASE, Cinahl and Cochrane. The results show numerous instruments that measure the level of frailty. This article gives a clear overview of the content of these frailty instruments and describes their clinimetric properties. Frailty instruments, however, are often developed as prognostic instruments and have also been validated as such. The clinimetric properties of these instruments as evaluative outcome measures are unclear.

Research highlights▶ An outcome instrument with sound clinimetric properties to evaluate changes in frailty is needed. ▶ Frailty level is not equivalent to the sum of its’ components. ▶ Most frailty instruments do not include factors in multiple dimensions. ▶ For most frailty instruments only construct validity has been studied. ▶ The Frailty Index seems to be the most suitable instrument to evaluate effect of intervention. ▶ There is a need for more consistency and transparency in frailty research.

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