: Frailty, a geriatric syndrome of growing importance in recent years, has been shown to be associated with increased risk of disability, adverse health and socio-economic outcomes. Therefore, there is a need for new educational strategies for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PMR) residents to promote greater geriatric competencies, with a focus on developing customized evaluation and management plans. With this paper, we aimed at offering a quick reference tool summarizing the latest evidence on the rehabilitative management of frailty. Indeed, a comprehensive geriatric evaluation is needed before developing an evidence-based and individually tailored rehabilitation program including physical activity, educative strategies, nutritional interventions and proposals for social reintegration. In the future, appropriate educational training may allow a more careful management of these patients, with consequent improvements in quality of life and functionality.
Frailty education: promoting geriatric competencies among Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation residents
Maccarone, Maria Chiara
;Masiero, StefanoConceptualization
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2023
Abstract
: Frailty, a geriatric syndrome of growing importance in recent years, has been shown to be associated with increased risk of disability, adverse health and socio-economic outcomes. Therefore, there is a need for new educational strategies for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PMR) residents to promote greater geriatric competencies, with a focus on developing customized evaluation and management plans. With this paper, we aimed at offering a quick reference tool summarizing the latest evidence on the rehabilitative management of frailty. Indeed, a comprehensive geriatric evaluation is needed before developing an evidence-based and individually tailored rehabilitation program including physical activity, educative strategies, nutritional interventions and proposals for social reintegration. In the future, appropriate educational training may allow a more careful management of these patients, with consequent improvements in quality of life and functionality.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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