Guangzhou, Guangdong
China
Research Article
Revealing the Conceptual Definition of Frailty: A Qualitative Study
Author(s): Yuxiao Xia, Ying Zhou, Hongjing Yu, Yun Gao, Joanne WY Chung and Thomas KS WongYuxiao Xia, Ying Zhou, Hongjing Yu, Yun Gao, Joanne WY Chung and Thomas KS Wong
Aim: The aim of this study was to uncover the conceptual definition of frailty from content experts.
Methods and participants: This was a qualitative study with in-depth interviews. Informants were recruited by purposive sampling. Twenty-seven informants who had rich experience with elderly care were interviewed.
Results: Three domains emerged as the conceptual definition of frailty. The three domains were physical, mental, and social. With the decline in bodily function, some elderly’s daily needs have to be partially taken care of, or they may be substantially or even completely dependent. The physical domain was further divided into lung deficiency, blood deficiency, kidney deficiency, spleen deficiency, sarcopenia, osteoporosis, and joint pain. This was a reflection of elements in traditional Chinese medicine.. Read More»
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