KMID : 1039620210110040223
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Korean Journal of Family Practice 2021 Volume.11 No. 4 p.223 ~ p.235
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Clinical Practice Guideline for Frailty Applicable in Primary Care Setting
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You Hyo-Sun
Kwon Yu-Jin Kim Sun-Young Kim Yang-Hyun Kim Ye-Seul Kim Yong-Hwan Roh Yong-Kyun Park Byoung-Jin Park Young-Kyu Park Chang-Hae Son Joung-Sik Shin Jin-Young Shin Hyun-Young Oh Bum-Jo Lee Jae-Woo Shim Jae-Yong Won Chang-Won Yoo Ji-Won Lee Sang-Hyun Kang Hee-Taik Lee Duk-Chul
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Abstract
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With aging becoming a global issue, the interest in healthy aging has increased as well. Healthy aging focuses on maintaining the functions and wellbeingof the elderly rather than merely treating their medical conditions. Thus, the management of frailty, which is characterized by theaccumulation of functional declines, is important for achieving healthy aging. To develop clinical practice guidelines for frailty managementapplicable in primary care settings, the adaptation method was used and completed in the following three phases: (1) preparation (organizingcommittees and establishing scope of development); (2) literature screening and evaluation (selection of clinical practice guidelines for adaptationand evaluation using the Korean Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation II); and (3) confirmation of recommendations (three rounds ofDelphi consensus, and internal and external reviews). A total of 16 recommendations were made through the guideline development process. Fordiagnosis and assessment, five recommendations related to screening, diagnosis, and assessment of frailty were included. Intervention andmonitoring included 11 recommendations regarding polypharmacy, physical activities, nutrition and oral health, vitamins and hormones, cognitivefunction, fall, social frailty, and monitoring. These clinical practice guidelines provide overall guidance on the identification, evaluation, intervention,and monitoring of frailty, applicable in primary care settings. With the growing importance of aging and healthy aging, the clinical usefulness ofthese guidelines is also expected to increase.
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KEYWORD
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Frailty, Practice Guideline, Aging, Primary Health Care
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