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Frailty as the Future Core Business of Public Health: Report of the Activities of the A3 Action Group of the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (EIP on AHA)
G LiottaS UssaiM IllarioR O'caoimhA CanoC HollandR Roller-wirnsbergerA CapannaC GrecuccioM FerraroF ParadisoC AmbrosoneL MorucciP ScarcellaV De LucaL PalombiP Tomas-carusA3 Action Group Eip On Ahasubject
GerontologyRiskmedicine.medical_specialtyCore businessnarrative reviewHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisInternational CooperationPsychological interventionlcsh:MedicineReviewfrailtycommunity careCommunity Health PlanningHealthy Aging03 medical and health sciencesElderly0302 clinical medicineHealth caremedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineOlder adultSocial isolationolder adultshealthcare planningPolypharmacyFrailtybusiness.industryPublic healthlcsh:Rpublic healthPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthmedicine.disease3. Good healthEuropecommunity care; frailty; healthcare planning; narrative review; older adults; public health; Community Health Planning; Europe; Frailty; Humans; International Cooperation; Public Health; Risk; Healthy AgingMalnutritionGeneral partnershipSettore MED/42Public Healthmedicine.symptombusinessPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgerydescription
Background: The prevalence of frailty at population-level is expected to increase in Europe, changing the focus of Public Health. Here, we report on the activities of the A3 Action Group, focusing on managing frailty and supporting healthy ageing at community level. Methods: A three-phased search strategy was used to select papers published between January 2016 and May 2018. In the third phase, the first manuscript draft was sent to all A3-Action Group members who were invited to suggest additional contributions to be included in the narrative review process. Results: A total of 56 papers were included in this report. The A3 Action Group developed three multidimensional tools predicting short⁻medium term adverse outcomes. Multiple factors were highlighted by the group as useful for healthcare planning: malnutrition, polypharmacy, impairment of physical function and social isolation were targeted to mitigate frailty and its consequences. Studies focused on the management of frailty highlighted that tailored interventions can improve physical performance and reduce adverse outcomes. Conclusions: This review shows the importance of taking a multifaceted approach when addressing frailty at community level. From a Public Health perspective, it is vital to identify factors that contribute to successful health and social care interventions and to the health systems sustainability. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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2018-12-01 |