Translating Frailty Assessment Methodologies and Research-based Evidence to Clinical Education and Practice.

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Donoghue OA, O'Shea M, McGarrigle CA, Lang D, Hoey C, Whitty H, O'Shea D, Kenny RA., Translating Frailty Assessment Methodologies and Research-based Evidence to Clinical Education and Practice., Journal of aging & social policy, 34, 4, 2022, 537Download Item:
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Frailty is a common clinical syndrome that predisposes older
adults to an increased risk of adverse health outcomes. With
population aging, this will become an increasing challenge for
the healthcare services; therefore, different models of healthcare training and provision are required to address these
increasing demands. In Ireland, the National Clinical
Programme for Older People (NCPOP) has partnered with The
Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) to deliver the
National Frailty Education Programme. This demonstrates an
innovative way in which evidence-based longitudinal research
can be translated into clinical education and practice to improve
patient care, following a Knowledge to Action (KTA) process. To
the authors’ knowledge, it is the first time that a longitudinal
research study such as TILDA has employed such methods of
translation and therefore, this collaboration could serve as an
international model of translation and implementation for frailty
and other areas of clinical priority.
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Author: Mc Garrigle, Christine; Kenny, Rose
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