Diagnostic and predictive accuracy of the clinical frailty scale among hospitalised older medical patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis protocol
posted on 2021-01-26, 16:06authored byAoife Leahy, Margaret O'Connor, Jennifer Condon, Sarah Heywood, Elaine Shanahan, Catherine Peters, Rose GalvinRose Galvin
Introduction Frailty is a common condition affecting older adults and is associated with increased mortality and adverse outcomes. Identification of older adults at risk of adverse outcomes is central to subsequent resource planning and targeted interventions. This systematic review and meta-analysis will examine the: (1) diagnostic accuracy of the Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) in identifying hospitalised adults ≥65 years with frailty and a medical diagnosis compared with the reference standard Frailty Index or Frailty Phenotype and (2) predictive value of the CFS in determining those at increased risk of subsequent adverse outcomes.
Funding
Development of a structure identification methodology for nonlinear dynamic systems