Multidisciplinary understanding of modifiable physical disability risk factors for health professionals: A scoping review protocol
Derek Hanson, Stephen Samendinger, Edwin McCulley

TL;DR
This paper outlines a scoping review protocol to identify modifiable risk factors for physical disability to help health professionals improve prevention efforts.
Contribution
The study introduces a multidisciplinary approach to synthesize literature on modifiable risk factors for physical disability.
Findings
The review will map and synthesize literature across healthcare disciplines to identify modifiable risk factors.
It will clarify divergent terminology used in classifying and measuring these risk factors.
Abstract
Physical disability represents a major burden to health and lifespan, particularly as the proportion of older adults within the United States is expected to grow. Prevention efforts for physical disability targets methods and strategies to decrease modifiable risk factors. Potential challenges for health professionals may exist in synthesizing and interpreting this broad spectrum of literature due to the discipline-specific nuance of language used, practice type or specialty, and lack of interdisciplinary resources. This scoping review will map and synthesize the literature across healthcare disciplines to identify modifiable risk factors and the evidence related to their ability to predict physical disability. We will also draw attention to the possibility of modifiable risk factors for physical disability being operationalized as pre-disability in order to strengthen primary and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNutrition and Health in Aging · Frailty in Older Adults · Physical Activity and Health
