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- W3021016206 abstract "The concept of prefrailty lacks clarity. Often, prefrailty is defined in relation to frailty and less often as a distinct concept. Theoretical evidence for prefrailty is minimal unlike frailty, which has been examined for decades although consensus about how to measure frailty has not been achieved. The aim of this study was to conduct a concept analysis of prefrailty to provide greater understanding of this phenomenon in the context of older adults. Rodgers and Knafl's evolutionary concept analysis approach. The literature search for the concept analysis was conducted as follows: three databases (MEDLINE, CINAHL, and Abstracts in Social Gerontology databases) were searched using carefully selected search terms; and grey literature was not included. In phase one, we used the search strategy and search terms to narrow the search for relevant articles. We selected articles that met the following inclusion criteria: (1) how prefrailty was conceptualized; (2) how prefrailty was measured; and (3) interventions targeted towards prefrailty. In phase two, we extracted data from included articles. In phase three, we analyzed data using thematic analysis and findings were presented as attributes, antecedents, consequences, and related concepts of prefrailty. One example of prefrailty in older adults was presented to highlight the concept in praxis. In phase four, methodological and substantive area experts reviewed and contributed to discussion and interpretation of findings including disciplinary perspectives of prefrailty. A total of 41 articles were included for synthesis. The attributes of prefrailty were predisposing in nature, non-specific, multidimensional, and cumulative in effects. Antecedents of prefrailty were categorized into the following domains: sociodemographic characteristics, comorbidity, behaviours, and laboratory/clinical markers. Consequences of prefrailty were separated into two themes: increased risk of adverse outcomes and advancing levels of frailty. Surrogate and related terms (noted in the literature) that had shared attributes with prefrailty were increased vulnerability, transitional stage, dynamic process, progressive process with latent phase, and physical frailty. As a result of conducting this concept analysis, we found that prefrailty was defined as a clinically silent process that predisposes individuals to frailty. Prefrailty, as a concept, was derived from the Fried's operational definition for frailty. Attributes, antecedents, consequences, and related terms will help clinicians consider how prefrailty presents in older adults separate from frailty. Further research is needed to build upon our understanding from this concept analysis. Tweetable Abstract: Prefrailty is unclear as a concept - Research on sociodemographic characteristics of older adults living with frailty will help clarify." @default.
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- W3021016206 title "Prefrailty in older adults: A concept analysis" @default.
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