Study reveals how to reduce frailty in nursing home residents
A 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide led study has defied a common misconception that nursing home residents experience a deterioration in their level of frailty and functional status.
鈥Our research, which included 548 residents from South 最新糖心Vlogn Resthaven aged care homes, found that nearly half of residents either remained stable or improved over 12 months,鈥 said Dr Mark Q Thompson, Adjunct Titleholder at the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide.
鈥淭his is the first time globally that frailty change has been examined in nursing home residents over 12 months.
鈥淥ur finding that deterioration is not inevitable is a major challenge to the idea held by some that the focus in this setting should be mainly on palliative care.
鈥淚nstead, opportunities for promoting function and wellbeing are likely to have positive effects, even in the frailest residents.
鈥淔ocusing on nutrition, exercise and diabetes management are important ways for maintaining the wellbeing and quality of life of frail聽residents living in residential aged care.鈥
The researchers based the measurement of frailty change using the concept of minimally important difference (MID).
MID is a score which represents a change in a health outcome that is considered meaningful to the older person as well as clinically.
鈥淚n our study, a six per cent change in a resident鈥檚 frailty was found to be meaningful,鈥 said Dr Thompson.
鈥淚nterestingly, we found that stability and improvement in frailty status was possible even among the most-frail residents.
鈥淭hirty-two per cent remained stable over 12 months while 14 per cent improved.
鈥淭his is the first time globally that frailty change has been examined in nursing home residents over 12 months."Dr Mark Q Thompson
鈥淢alnutrition and diabetes were identified as significant predictors of frailty status worsening.
鈥淭herefore, a focus on nutrition, exercise, and diabetes management are important ways for maintaining the wellbeing and quality of life of frail聽residents living in residential aged care.
鈥淔ixing these fundamentals of care is an important step in reducing the nutritional risk of aged care residents, and subsequently reducing the risk of worsening frailty.鈥
Dr Agathe Daria Jadczak, Associate Professor Graeme R Tucker, and Professor Renuka Visvanathan from the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide, and Dr Olga Theou from Dalhousie 最新糖心Vlog Canada were co-authors on the study, which was published in the British Geriatrics Society鈥檚 journal.
This research builds on the findings of a previous study which found that aged care residents who move more and interact with their environment are more likely to live longer, have fewer falls and have a higher quality of life.
Media contacts
Dr Mark Q Thompson, Adjunct Titleholder, the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide. Mobile: +61 (0)402 165 080. Email: mark.thompson@adelaide.edu.au
Lee Gaskin, Media Coordinator, the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide. Mobile: +61 (0)415 747 075. Email: lee.gaskin@adelaide.edu.au