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Primary care interventions to address physical frailty among community-dwelling adults aged 60 years or older: A meta-analysis
INTRODUCTION: The best interventions to address frailty among older adults have not yet been fully defined, and the diversity of interventions and outcome measures makes this process challenging. Consequently, there is a lack of guidance for clinicians and researchers regarding which interventions a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7006935/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32032375 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228821 |
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author | Macdonald, Stephen H. -F. Travers, John Shé, Éidín Ní Bailey, Jade Romero-Ortuno, Roman Keyes, Michael O’Shea, Diarmuid Cooney, Marie Therese |
author_facet | Macdonald, Stephen H. -F. Travers, John Shé, Éidín Ní Bailey, Jade Romero-Ortuno, Roman Keyes, Michael O’Shea, Diarmuid Cooney, Marie Therese |
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description | INTRODUCTION: The best interventions to address frailty among older adults have not yet been fully defined, and the diversity of interventions and outcome measures makes this process challenging. Consequently, there is a lack of guidance for clinicians and researchers regarding which interventions are most likely to help older persons remain robust and independent. This paper uses meta-analysis to assess effectiveness of primary care interventions for physical frailty among community-dwelling adults aged 60+ and provides an up-to-date synthesis of literature in this area. METHODS: PubMed, CINAHL, Cochrane Register of Controlled Trials, and PEDro databases were searched, and RCTs, controlled pilot studies, or trials with similar study designs addressing frailty in the primary care setting among persons aged 60+ were chosen. Study data was abstracted following PRISMA guidelines, then meta-analysis was performed using the random effects model. RESULTS: 31 studies with a total of 4794 participants were analysed. Interventions using predominantly resistance-based exercise and nutrition supplementation seemed to improve frailty status versus control (RR = 0.62 (CI 0.48–0.79), I(2) = 0%). Exercise plus nutrition education also reduced frailty (RR = 0.69 (CI 0.58–0.82), I(2) = 0%). Exercise alone seemed effective in reducing frailty (RR = 0.63 (CI 0.47–0.84), I(2) = 0%) and improving physical performance (RR = 0.43 (CI 0.18–0.67), I(2) = 0%). Exercise alone also appeared superior to control in improving gait speed (SMD = 0.36 (CI 0.10–0.61, I(2) = 74%), leg strength (SMD = 0.61 (CI 0.09–1.13), I(2) = 87%), and grip strength (Mean Difference = 1.08 (CI 0.02–2.15), I(2) = 71%) though a high degree of heterogeneity was observed. Comprehensive geriatric assessment (RR = 0.77 (CI 0.64–0.93), I(2) = 0%) also seemed superior to control in reducing frailty. CONCLUSION: Exercise alone or with nutrition supplementation or education, and comprehensive geriatric assessment, may reduce physical frailty. Individual-level factors and health systems resource availability will likely determine configuration of future interventions. |
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spelling | pubmed-70069352020-02-19 Primary care interventions to address physical frailty among community-dwelling adults aged 60 years or older: A meta-analysis Macdonald, Stephen H. -F. Travers, John Shé, Éidín Ní Bailey, Jade Romero-Ortuno, Roman Keyes, Michael O’Shea, Diarmuid Cooney, Marie Therese PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: The best interventions to address frailty among older adults have not yet been fully defined, and the diversity of interventions and outcome measures makes this process challenging. Consequently, there is a lack of guidance for clinicians and researchers regarding which interventions are most likely to help older persons remain robust and independent. This paper uses meta-analysis to assess effectiveness of primary care interventions for physical frailty among community-dwelling adults aged 60+ and provides an up-to-date synthesis of literature in this area. METHODS: PubMed, CINAHL, Cochrane Register of Controlled Trials, and PEDro databases were searched, and RCTs, controlled pilot studies, or trials with similar study designs addressing frailty in the primary care setting among persons aged 60+ were chosen. Study data was abstracted following PRISMA guidelines, then meta-analysis was performed using the random effects model. RESULTS: 31 studies with a total of 4794 participants were analysed. Interventions using predominantly resistance-based exercise and nutrition supplementation seemed to improve frailty status versus control (RR = 0.62 (CI 0.48–0.79), I(2) = 0%). Exercise plus nutrition education also reduced frailty (RR = 0.69 (CI 0.58–0.82), I(2) = 0%). Exercise alone seemed effective in reducing frailty (RR = 0.63 (CI 0.47–0.84), I(2) = 0%) and improving physical performance (RR = 0.43 (CI 0.18–0.67), I(2) = 0%). Exercise alone also appeared superior to control in improving gait speed (SMD = 0.36 (CI 0.10–0.61, I(2) = 74%), leg strength (SMD = 0.61 (CI 0.09–1.13), I(2) = 87%), and grip strength (Mean Difference = 1.08 (CI 0.02–2.15), I(2) = 71%) though a high degree of heterogeneity was observed. Comprehensive geriatric assessment (RR = 0.77 (CI 0.64–0.93), I(2) = 0%) also seemed superior to control in reducing frailty. CONCLUSION: Exercise alone or with nutrition supplementation or education, and comprehensive geriatric assessment, may reduce physical frailty. Individual-level factors and health systems resource availability will likely determine configuration of future interventions. Public Library of Science 2020-02-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7006935/ /pubmed/32032375 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228821 Text en © 2020 Macdonald 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 | Research Article Macdonald, Stephen H. -F. Travers, John Shé, Éidín Ní Bailey, Jade Romero-Ortuno, Roman Keyes, Michael O’Shea, Diarmuid Cooney, Marie Therese Primary care interventions to address physical frailty among community-dwelling adults aged 60 years or older: A meta-analysis |
title | Primary care interventions to address physical frailty among community-dwelling adults aged 60 years or older: A meta-analysis |
title_full | Primary care interventions to address physical frailty among community-dwelling adults aged 60 years or older: A meta-analysis |
title_fullStr | Primary care interventions to address physical frailty among community-dwelling adults aged 60 years or older: A meta-analysis |
title_full_unstemmed | Primary care interventions to address physical frailty among community-dwelling adults aged 60 years or older: A meta-analysis |
title_short | Primary care interventions to address physical frailty among community-dwelling adults aged 60 years or older: A meta-analysis |
title_sort | primary care interventions to address physical frailty among community-dwelling adults aged 60 years or older: a meta-analysis |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7006935/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32032375 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228821 |
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