What do care home managers believe constitutes an 'assessment for frailty' of care home residents in North-West London? A survey.
David SunkersingFinbarr C MartinJulie ReedMaria WoringerDerek BellPublished in: BMC geriatrics (2019)
Great variation existed in the characteristics of reported 'assessments for frailty' in nursing homes. Our study suggests that not all physical, social, mental and environmental domains of frailty are routinely assessed: it appears that frailty is still primarily viewed only in terms of physical health. The consequences of this could be severe for patients, staff and healthcare settings. Research illustrates that frailty is a broad, multifactorial health state and, as such, an overall 'assessment for frailty' should reflect this.