The association between social vulnerability and frailty in community dwelling older people: a systematic review
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University of BedfordshireHertfordshire Partnership University National Health Service (NHS) Foundation Trust
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2022-09-26Subjects
frailtysocial vulnerability
systematic review
older adults
Subject Categories::B741 Geriatric Nursing
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The aim of this systematic literature review was to determine whether social vulnerability is associated with frailty in older people. Databases were searched for literature from January 2001 to March 2022. Hand searches of reference lists of the selected articles were also used to identify other relevant studies. Studies that met the inclusion criteria were selected. Two independent reviewers assessed the methodological quality using an established tool. Eleven eligible studies from Canada, Europe, USA, Tanzania, Mexico, and China were selected. The level of social vulnerability measured by the Social Vulnerability Index (SVI) from a meta-analysis was 0.300 (95% CI: 0.242, 0.358), with the highest SVI in Tanzania (0.49), while the lowest level of SVI was reported in China (0.15). The highest frailty level of 0.32 was observed in both Tanzania and Europe, with the lowest frailty reported in a USA study from Hawaii (0.15). In all studies, social vulnerability was a significant predictor of mortality for both sexes at subsequent data collection points. The association between SVI and frailty was high in Tanzania (r = 0.81), with other studies reporting stronger correlations for females compared to males, but at small to moderate levels. In one study, an increase of 1SD in SVI was linked to a 20% increase in frailty score at a subsequent evaluation. Additional study is warranted to determine a potential causality between social vulnerability and frailty.Citation
Ayeni A, Sharples A, Hewson D (2022) 'The association between social vulnerability and frailty in community dwelling older people: a systematic review', Geriatrics, 7 (5), 104Publisher
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GeriatricsPubMed ID
36286207PubMed Central ID
PMC9601580Additional Links
https://www.mdpi.com/2308-3417/7/5/104https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9601580/
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2308-3417Sponsors
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10.3390/geriatrics7050104
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