Revista de Enfermagem da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (Sep 2017)

Assessment of elderly fragility in outpatient chemotherapy treatment

  • Josiane Caroline Zimmermann,
  • Margrid Beuter,
  • Jamile Lais Bruinsma,
  • Ana Cristina Geiss Casarolli,
  • Caren da Silva Jacobi,
  • Larissa Venturini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5902/2179769224587
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
pp. 291 – 303

Abstract

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Aim: to characterize and verify the fragility of the elderly in outpatient chemotherapy treatment in a university hospital of southern Brazil, and to identify the association between fragility and the following variables: chemotherapeutic effect, treatment time and selfreported diseases. Method: cross-sectional study conducted with 70 elderly in the chemotherapy outpatient, from August to September 2014 by means of Edmonton Frail Scale and characterization form. Results: fifty percent did not present fragility, 31.4% were apparently vulnerable and 18.6% had some level of fragility. Among the frail elderly, 15.7% had mild fragility, 1.4% moderate and 1.4% severe. The association between frailty and self-reported diseases, time of treatment and chemotherapeutic effects was not statistically significant. Conclusion: it was point to applicability of the scale to identify predisposing factors for the fragility syndrome and to enable preventive actions for the elderly in chemotherapeutic treatment

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