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Stakeholders’ views and experiences of care and interventions for addressing frailty and pre-frailty: A meta-synthesis of qualitative evidence

Frailty is a common condition in older age and is a public health concern which requires integrated care and involves different stakeholders. This meta-synthesis focuses on experiences, understanding, and attitudes towards screening, care, intervention and prevention for frailty across frail and hea...

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Autores principales: D’Avanzo, Barbara, Shaw, Rachel, Riva, Silvia, Apostolo, Joao, Bobrowicz-Campos, Elzbieta, Kurpas, Donata, Bujnowska, Maria, Holland, Carol
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5516973/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28723916
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180127
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author D’Avanzo, Barbara
Shaw, Rachel
Riva, Silvia
Apostolo, Joao
Bobrowicz-Campos, Elzbieta
Kurpas, Donata
Bujnowska, Maria
Holland, Carol
author_facet D’Avanzo, Barbara
Shaw, Rachel
Riva, Silvia
Apostolo, Joao
Bobrowicz-Campos, Elzbieta
Kurpas, Donata
Bujnowska, Maria
Holland, Carol
author_sort D’Avanzo, Barbara
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description Frailty is a common condition in older age and is a public health concern which requires integrated care and involves different stakeholders. This meta-synthesis focuses on experiences, understanding, and attitudes towards screening, care, intervention and prevention for frailty across frail and healthy older persons, caregivers, health and social care practitioners. Studies published since 2001 were identified through search of electronic databases; 81 eligible papers were identified and read in full, and 45 papers were finally included and synthesized. The synthesis was conducted with a meta-ethnographic approach. We identified four key themes: Uncertainty about malleability of frailty; Strategies to prevent or to respond to frailty; Capacity to care and person and family-centred service provision; Power and choice. A bottom-up approach which emphasises and works in synchrony with frail older people's and their families' values, goals, resources and optimisation strategies is necessary. A greater employment of psychological skills, enhancing communication abilities and tools to overcome disempowering attitudes should inform care organisation, resulting in more efficient and satisfactory use of services. Public health communication about prevention and management of frailty should be founded on a paradigm of resilience, balanced acceptance, and coping. Addressing stakeholders’ views about the preventability of frailty was seen as a salient need.
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spelling pubmed-55169732017-08-07 Stakeholders’ views and experiences of care and interventions for addressing frailty and pre-frailty: A meta-synthesis of qualitative evidence D’Avanzo, Barbara Shaw, Rachel Riva, Silvia Apostolo, Joao Bobrowicz-Campos, Elzbieta Kurpas, Donata Bujnowska, Maria Holland, Carol PLoS One Overview Frailty is a common condition in older age and is a public health concern which requires integrated care and involves different stakeholders. This meta-synthesis focuses on experiences, understanding, and attitudes towards screening, care, intervention and prevention for frailty across frail and healthy older persons, caregivers, health and social care practitioners. Studies published since 2001 were identified through search of electronic databases; 81 eligible papers were identified and read in full, and 45 papers were finally included and synthesized. The synthesis was conducted with a meta-ethnographic approach. We identified four key themes: Uncertainty about malleability of frailty; Strategies to prevent or to respond to frailty; Capacity to care and person and family-centred service provision; Power and choice. A bottom-up approach which emphasises and works in synchrony with frail older people's and their families' values, goals, resources and optimisation strategies is necessary. A greater employment of psychological skills, enhancing communication abilities and tools to overcome disempowering attitudes should inform care organisation, resulting in more efficient and satisfactory use of services. Public health communication about prevention and management of frailty should be founded on a paradigm of resilience, balanced acceptance, and coping. Addressing stakeholders’ views about the preventability of frailty was seen as a salient need. Public Library of Science 2017-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5516973/ /pubmed/28723916 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180127 Text en © 2017 D’Avanzo et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Overview
D’Avanzo, Barbara
Shaw, Rachel
Riva, Silvia
Apostolo, Joao
Bobrowicz-Campos, Elzbieta
Kurpas, Donata
Bujnowska, Maria
Holland, Carol
Stakeholders’ views and experiences of care and interventions for addressing frailty and pre-frailty: A meta-synthesis of qualitative evidence
title Stakeholders’ views and experiences of care and interventions for addressing frailty and pre-frailty: A meta-synthesis of qualitative evidence
title_full Stakeholders’ views and experiences of care and interventions for addressing frailty and pre-frailty: A meta-synthesis of qualitative evidence
title_fullStr Stakeholders’ views and experiences of care and interventions for addressing frailty and pre-frailty: A meta-synthesis of qualitative evidence
title_full_unstemmed Stakeholders’ views and experiences of care and interventions for addressing frailty and pre-frailty: A meta-synthesis of qualitative evidence
title_short Stakeholders’ views and experiences of care and interventions for addressing frailty and pre-frailty: A meta-synthesis of qualitative evidence
title_sort stakeholders’ views and experiences of care and interventions for addressing frailty and pre-frailty: a meta-synthesis of qualitative evidence
topic Overview
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5516973/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28723916
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180127
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