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Orthopaedic surgeons' perceptions of frailty and frailty screening.

Michael LawlessMichael LawlessTiffany K GillMellick J Chehade
Published in: BMC geriatrics (2020)
There is little understanding among orthopaedic surgeons of frailty as a phenotype. Beliefs around modifiability of frailty were dissimilar as were the impact of related risk factors, such a cognitive status, chronic disease, social isolation, and environmental influences. This in turn may significantly impact on the occurrence and treatment outcomes of fragility fracture, a common orthopaedic problem in older populations. This study highlights need for knowledge translation efforts (e.g. education) to achieve cohesive understanding of frailty among health professionals.
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