Frailty; Time for Global ActionCommentary on “Frailty and its Association with Long-Term Mortality among Community-Dwelling older adults aged 75 years and Over”

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Yotam Weiss [1 ]
Idit Matot [1 ]
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[1] Tel-Aviv Medical Center,Division of Anesthesia, Intensive Care, and Pain Management
[2] Tel- Aviv University,undefined
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Frailty; Frailty Index; Long-term mortality; Older adults; Israel; Clinical practice; Health policy;
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10.1186/s13584-024-00646-4
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This commentary examines the study “Frailty and Its Association with Long-Term Mortality Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults Aged 75 Years and Over” by Lewis et al. The retrospective cohort study utilized data from a primary healthcare provider in Israel to investigate frailty using the Frailty Index (FI) and its correlation with long-term mortality. Nearly half of the older adult cohort was identified as frail, with a strong association between higher frailty levels and increased mortality risk. The commentary emphasizes the importance of routine frailty screening in clinical practice and health policy. Integrating FI calculations into electronic health records can facilitate timely care for high-risk individuals. However, presenting frailty data must be managed carefully and in conjunction with patients’ preferences to avoid stigmatizing and negatively influencing clinical decisions. While the FI is a valuable tool, it should complement, not replace, other assessments that provide a more holistic view of the patient’s health. Furthermore, the commentary strongly advocates for a more comprehensive approach to patient care, emphasizing that non-geriatricians must also be proficient in recognizing and managing frailty. Effectively addressing frailty can lead to significant cost savings for healthcare systems, reduced burden on healthcare facilities, and decreased need for long-term care.
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