Interventions for cognitive frailty: developing a Delphi consensus with multidisciplinary and multisectoral experts
Carol A. Holland, Nikolett Dravecz, Susan Broughton, Lynne A. Barker, Fidelia Bature, Charlotte Clarke, Isaac M. Danat, Sayani Das, Irundika H. K. Dias, Annabel Dawson, M. Dixon, Amanda Ellison, David Façal, Roland Finch, Christopher J. Gaffney, Alan Gow, Eirini Kelaiditi

TL;DR
Experts from various sectors reached a consensus on potential interventions for cognitive frailty, a condition combining physical frailty and cognitive decline.
Contribution
This study is the first to gather multidisciplinary and multisectoral expert consensus on cognitive frailty interventions.
Findings
89 out of 90 statements reached consensus among experts on cognitive frailty interventions.
The study included stakeholders such as researchers, clinicians, and individuals with lived experience of cognitive frailty.
The consensus provides a foundation for developing health promotion activities and public health policies.
Abstract
The conjunction of physical frailty and cognitive impairment without dementia is described as Cognitive Frailty (CF). Indications that CF is potentially reversible have led to proposals that risk factors, symptoms or mechanisms of CF would be appropriate targets for interventions for prevention, delay or reversal. However, no study has brought experts together across sectors to determine targets, content or mode of interventions, and most resources on interventions are from the perspective of academic or clinical researchers only. This international Delphi consensus study brings together experts from academic and clinical research, lay people with lived experience of CF, informal carers, and professional care practitioners/clinicians. Three rounds of Delphi study were held to discern which factors and statements were agreed upon by the whole sample and which generated different views…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDelphi Technique in Research · Frailty in Older Adults · Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
