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The prevalence of frailty and its associated factors in an Italian institutionalized older population: findings from the cross-sectional Alvise Cornaro Center Study
National Research Council, Neuroscience Institute - Aging Branch, Padova, Italy.
National Research Council, Neuroscience Institute - Aging Branch, Padova, Italy.
National Research Council, Neuroscience Institute - Aging Branch, Padova, Italy.
Associate Medical Office, Abano Terme, PD, Italy.
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2022 (English)In: Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, ISSN 1594-0667, E-ISSN 1720-8319, no 34, p. 1103-1112Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Background: While it is well established that frail older people have a higher risk of negative health outcomes, the prevalence of frailty and its associated factors in Italian older institutionalized population has never been investigated.

Aims: The aims of this study were to assess the prevalence of frailty and to identify its associated factors in an Italian residential care home population.

Methods: An observational cross-sectional study was designed to evaluate older people aged 70 or over of an Italian residential care home. A multidimensional assessment examining functional, geriatric, ophthalmic, and audiological domains was carried out to identify factors associated with frailty. Physical frailty was evaluated using Fried's criteria.

Results: Data analysis uncovered a 51.1% prevalence of pre-frailty and a 40.4% prevalence of frailty in the 94 eligible participants (64 females) whose data were complete. The multivariable analysis showed that a low education level (OR = 5.12, 95% CI 1.22-21.49), a low physical quality of life score (OR = 13.25, 95% CI 3.51-50.08), a low mental quality of life score (OR = 9.22, 95% CI 2.38-35.69), visual impairment (OR = 7.65, 95% CI 1.77-33.14), and hearing impairment (OR = 4.62, 95% CI 1.03-20.66) were independently associated with frailty.

Conclusions: Frailty was found to be highly prevalent in the residential care home studied. Since frailty is a reversible condition, identifying the modifiable factors associated to it should be viewed as an important step in planning and implementing targeted, early prevention strategies.

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Springer, 2022. no 34, p. 1103-1112
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Associated-factors, Cross-sectional, Frailty, Prevalence, Residential care home
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URN: urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-98993DOI: 10.1007/s40520-021-02020-9ISI: 000717413500001PubMedID: 34762253Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85118958286OAI: oai:DiVA.org:oru-98993DiVA, id: diva2:1658005
Available from: 2022-05-13 Created: 2022-05-13 Last updated: 2023-12-08Bibliographically approved

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