The european innovation partnership on active and healthy ageing synergies: protocol for a prospective observational study to measure the impact of a community-based program on prevention and mitigation of frailty (ICP –PMF) in community-dwelling older adults
Date
2016Author
Liotta, Giuseppe
Orfila, Francesc
Vollenbroek-Hutten, Miriam
Roller-Winsbergerm, Regina
Musian, Daniele
Alvino, Sam
O'Caoimh, Ronan
Cano, Antonio
Molloy, William
Iaccarino, Guido
Marazzi, Maria Cristina
Inzerilli, Maria Chiara
Madaro, Olga
Paúl, Constança
Csonka, Peter
Menditto, Enrica
Maggio, Maria
Scarcella, Paola
Gilardi, Fabrizio
Lucaroni, Francesca
Abete, Pasquale
Girardi, Viviane
Barra, Rita
Palombi, Leonardo
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Aim of this paper is to describe the protocol of the
study “Impact of a Community-based Program on
Prevention and Mitigation of Frailty in communitydwelling older adults” developed in the framework of
the European Innovation Partnership on Active and
Healthy Ageing. This proposal has been developed by
the Partnership Action groups on frailty, fall prevention
and polypharmacy in older. The proposal wants to
assess the impact of community-based programs aimed
to counteract three main outcomes related to frailty:
hospitalization, institutionalization and death. Bringing
together researchers from seven European countries,
the proposal aims to achieve the critical mass and the
geographical extension enough to provide information
useful to all older European citizens. An observational
study will be carried out to calculate the incidence of
the different outcomes in relation to the various
interventions that will be assessed; results will be
compared with data coming from already established
national, regional and local dataset using the
observed/expected approach. The sample will be made
up by at least 2000 citizens for each outcome. All the citizens will be assessed at the baseline with two
multidimensional questionnaires: the RISC
questionnaire and the Short Functional Geriatric
Evaluation questionnaire. The outcomes will be
assessed every six-twelve months.