Validity and reliability of Fried frailty phenotype in Turkish population.

Turk J Med Sci

Division of Geriatric Medicine, Department of Internal Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey.

Published: October 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study examines the effectiveness of the Fried frailty phenotype (FFP) in assessing physical frailty among older adults in Turkey.
  • It involved analyzing 450 patients aged 59 and older, including adaptations of hand grip strength measurements specifically for the Turkish demographic.
  • Results showed strong agreement between clinician assessments and FFP results, indicating that FFP is a reliable method for evaluating frailty in this population.

Article Abstract

Background/aim: Frailty is an important, multidimensional geriatric syndrome defined as increased vulnerability to stressors. Fried frailty phenotype (FFP) is one of the most widely used models to define physical frailty. The aim of this study is to investigate the cross-cultural validity and reliability of Fried frailty phenotype (FFP) in older Turkish population.

Materials And Methods: A total of 450 patients, aged 59 years and over, were included. FFP translated into Turkish was used. Hand grip strength cut-off values that best predict low skeletal muscle mass index (SMI) for Turkish men and women were calculated. A modified version of FFP was created by rescoring FFP according to these cut-off values applicable to Turkish population. Correlation analysis between the frailty assessment by comprehensive geriatric evaluation of clinician experienced in geriatric medicine, and FFP and modified version of FFP were performed for validation. Thirty-five patients underwent frailty assessment with FFP twice for reliability assessment. Inter-rater and intra-rater agreements were investigated.

Results: Clinician's decision of frailty status demonstrated significant agreement with the results of FFP, as well as modified FFP. Interrater and intra-rater compliance were good. Best hand grip strength cut-off values for predicting low SMI in older Turkish population were determined as ≤13.6 kg (AUC: 0.841, p < 0.001) for women and ≤27.7 kg for men (AUC: 0.779; p < 0.001). Modified FFP had a good agreement with the FFP.

Conclusion: FFP is a valid and reliable tool for Turkish population.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10381207PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3906/sag-2105-165DOI Listing

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