A study protocol for development and validation of a clinical prediction model for frailty (ModulEn): a new European commitment to tackling frailty
Date
2019Author
Apóstolo, Joao
Bobrowicz-Campos, Elzbieta
Moreno-Casbas, Teresa
Teixeira-Santos, Luisa
Sánchez de Madariaga, Ricardo
Casado-Ramírez, Elvira
Couto, Filipa
Coelho, Adriana Neves
Parola, Vitor
Gil, Isabel María
Pascual-Carrasco, Mario
Almeida, Maria de Lurdes
ModulEn consortium
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There is a growing need to implement
and evaluate the technological solutions that allow
the early detection of age-related frailty and enable
assessment of the predictive values of frailty
components. The broad use of these solutions may
ensure an efficient and sustainable response of health
and social care systems to the challenges related to
demographic aging. In this paper, we present the
protocol of the ModulEn study that aims to develop
and validate a predictive model for frailty. For this
purpose, the sample composed by older adults aged
65-80 years and recruited from the community will
be invited to use an electronic device ACM
Kronowise® 2.0. This device allows proactive and
continuous monitoring of circadian health, physical
activity, and sleep and eating habits. It will be used
during a period of seven to ten days. The participants
will also be given the questionnaires evaluating the
variables of interest, including frailty level, as well
as their experience and satisfaction with the device
use. Data provided from these two sources will be
combined and the relevant associations will be
identified. In our view, the implications of this study'
findings for clinical practice include the possibility
to develop and validate tools for timely prevention of
frailty progress. In the long term, the ModulEn may
contribute to the critical reduction of frailty burden
in Europe.