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Prevalence of frailty and pain in hospitalised cancer patients: implications for older adult care.

Heather LaneRosemary SaundersKate CrookesSeng G M AngCaroline BulsaraMax K BulsaraBeverley EwensOlivia GallagherKaren GullickSue HaydonJeff HughesKim-Huong NguyenKarla SeamanChristopher Etherton-Beer
Published in: Internal medicine journal (2024)
A hospital-wide point prevalence study investigated frailty and pain in patients with a cancer-related admission. Modifiable factors associated with frailty in people with cancer were determined through logistic regression. Forty-eight patients (19%) with cancer-related admissions were 2.65 times more likely to be frail and 2.12 more likely to have moderate pain. Frailty and pain were highly prevalent among cancer-related admissions, reinforcing the need for frailty screening and importance of pain assessment for patients with cancer.
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