TY - JOUR
T1 - Assessment and management of frailty in individuals living with dementia
T2 - expert recommendations for clinical practice
AU - Borda, Miguel Germán
AU - Landi, Francesco
AU - Cederholm, Tommy
AU - Venegas-Sanabria, Luis Carlos
AU - Duque, Gustavo
AU - Wakabayashi, Hidetaka
AU - Barreto, George E.
AU - Rodriguez-Sanchez, Isabel
AU - Canevelli, Marco
AU - Cano-Gutierrez, Carlos
AU - Pérez-Zepeda, Mario Ulises
AU - Wallace, Lindsay
AU - Rockwood, Kenneth
AU - Salas-Carrillo, Mario
AU - Gjestsen, Martha
AU - Testad, Ingelin
AU - Ballard, Clive
AU - Aarsland, Dag
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s)
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Frailty complicates the care of individuals with dementia, increasing their vulnerability to adverse outcomes. This Personal View presents expert recommendations for managing frailty in individuals with dementia, aimed at health-care providers, particularly those in primary care. We conducted a rapid literature review followed by a consensus process involving 18 international experts on dementia and frailty. The experts identified key areas, including diagnosis of frailty, assessment of nutritional status and nutritional management, physical activity, prevention of falls, and polypharmacy management. The recommendations emphasise early identification of frailty and a comprehensive, interdisciplinary approach to care that aims to maintain the individual's daily functioning, quality of life, and independence. The recommendations highlight the importance of tailored interventions, regular monitoring, and the integration of psychosocial support into the therapeutic approach. These recommendations address a crucial gap in existing clinical guidelines, offering practical guidance for clinicians managing frailty in individuals with dementia.
AB - Frailty complicates the care of individuals with dementia, increasing their vulnerability to adverse outcomes. This Personal View presents expert recommendations for managing frailty in individuals with dementia, aimed at health-care providers, particularly those in primary care. We conducted a rapid literature review followed by a consensus process involving 18 international experts on dementia and frailty. The experts identified key areas, including diagnosis of frailty, assessment of nutritional status and nutritional management, physical activity, prevention of falls, and polypharmacy management. The recommendations emphasise early identification of frailty and a comprehensive, interdisciplinary approach to care that aims to maintain the individual's daily functioning, quality of life, and independence. The recommendations highlight the importance of tailored interventions, regular monitoring, and the integration of psychosocial support into the therapeutic approach. These recommendations address a crucial gap in existing clinical guidelines, offering practical guidance for clinicians managing frailty in individuals with dementia.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.lanhl.2024.100666
DO - 10.1016/j.lanhl.2024.100666
M3 - Review article
C2 - 39736268
AN - SCOPUS:85213574030
SN - 2666-7568
JO - The Lancet Healthy Longevity
JF - The Lancet Healthy Longevity
M1 - 100666
ER -