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Frailty assessment and outcomes in primary care for patients with diabetes during Ramadan: implications for risk evaluation and care plans
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BackgroundFrailty is a critical concern for older adults, impacting their susceptibility to adverse events and overall quality of life. This study aimed to determine the frailty status of patients 60 years or older in Abu Dhabi Ambulatory Healthcare Services (AHS) and assess its relation to the stress exerted by Ramadan fasting and the occurrence of any adverse outcomes.MethodsIn this prospective observational study, participants were included if the attending physicians used the IDF-DAR risk stratification assessment tool. A tele-interview was conducted to complete the FRAIL score within 6 weeks before Ramadan 1,444 (CE 2022). The outcome was assessed through another tele-interview and an electronic medical record review after Ramadan.ResultsAccording to the FRAIL assessment tool, among the 204 patients aged 60 years or older included in the study, 109 (53.4%) were classified as either frail or pre-frail. In total, 20 (9.8%) patients were frail, that is, 1 out of 10, and 89 (43.6%) were pre-frail. The remaining 95 (46.6%) patients were robust. Using logistic regression to assess the occurrence of adverse outcomes after Ramadan fasting, a higher frailty score was identified as the third independent risk factor [B = 0.4, OR = 1.5 (1–2.02–1.86), and p = 0.039] for experiencing an adverse event. The identified factors associated with frailty were age, increased albumin-to-creatinine ratio (ACR), chronic kidney diseases (CKDs), and ischemic heart diseases (beta = 0.27, p = 0.003; beta = 0.24, p = 0.004; beta = 0.2, p = 0.039; and beta = 0.18, p = 0.041, respectively). One-third of the frail patients had an event, while the incidence in pre-frail patients was 11.2%, and among the robust patients, the incidence was 6.3%. Physicians’ global assessment of frailty did not align well with the structured FRAIL scoring. Only five (25%) out of the 20 patients identified as frail by the FRAIL assessment tool were also judged as frail or having cognitive function impairment by the physicians’ global assessment tool.ConclusionFrailty is prevalent among elderly patients with diabetes. Disparity exists between subjective and objective frailty assessments, emphasizing the need for standardized evaluation methods. Using the FRAIL tool is recommended for patients aged 60 or older with diabetes in Abu Dhabi.
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Title: Frailty assessment and outcomes in primary care for patients with diabetes during Ramadan: implications for risk evaluation and care plans
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BackgroundFrailty is a critical concern for older adults, impacting their susceptibility to adverse events and overall quality of life.
This study aimed to determine the frailty status of patients 60 years or older in Abu Dhabi Ambulatory Healthcare Services (AHS) and assess its relation to the stress exerted by Ramadan fasting and the occurrence of any adverse outcomes.
MethodsIn this prospective observational study, participants were included if the attending physicians used the IDF-DAR risk stratification assessment tool.
A tele-interview was conducted to complete the FRAIL score within 6 weeks before Ramadan 1,444 (CE 2022).
The outcome was assessed through another tele-interview and an electronic medical record review after Ramadan.
ResultsAccording to the FRAIL assessment tool, among the 204 patients aged 60 years or older included in the study, 109 (53.
4%) were classified as either frail or pre-frail.
In total, 20 (9.
8%) patients were frail, that is, 1 out of 10, and 89 (43.
6%) were pre-frail.
The remaining 95 (46.
6%) patients were robust.
Using logistic regression to assess the occurrence of adverse outcomes after Ramadan fasting, a higher frailty score was identified as the third independent risk factor [B = 0.
4, OR = 1.
5 (1–2.
02–1.
86), and p = 0.
039] for experiencing an adverse event.
The identified factors associated with frailty were age, increased albumin-to-creatinine ratio (ACR), chronic kidney diseases (CKDs), and ischemic heart diseases (beta = 0.
27, p = 0.
003; beta = 0.
24, p = 0.
004; beta = 0.
2, p = 0.
039; and beta = 0.
18, p = 0.
041, respectively).
One-third of the frail patients had an event, while the incidence in pre-frail patients was 11.
2%, and among the robust patients, the incidence was 6.
3%.
Physicians’ global assessment of frailty did not align well with the structured FRAIL scoring.
Only five (25%) out of the 20 patients identified as frail by the FRAIL assessment tool were also judged as frail or having cognitive function impairment by the physicians’ global assessment tool.
ConclusionFrailty is prevalent among elderly patients with diabetes.
Disparity exists between subjective and objective frailty assessments, emphasizing the need for standardized evaluation methods.
Using the FRAIL tool is recommended for patients aged 60 or older with diabetes in Abu Dhabi.
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