Special Journal Section Explores Geriatric Assessment
The latest issue of The Journal of Gerontology: Medical
Sciences (Vol. 63, No. 3) features a special section devoted to the
phenomenon of multidimensional geriatric assessment - an interdisciplinary
diagnostic process to determine the medical, psychological, and functional
status of at-risk and frail elderly patients in order to develop a coordinated,
integrated plan for treatment and long-term follow-up.
The publication was guest edited by Darryl Wieland, PhD, MPH, of Palmetto
Health Richland Hospital in Columbia, SC. Eight articles are presented
in total under the banner of "Multidimensional Geriatric Assessment:
Back to the Future."
This method of evaluation and care became the centerpiece of geriatric
practice in academic and VA medical centers in the early 1980s, picking
up from pioneers who had developed it in the British National Health Service.
It emphasizes patient function, quality-of-life, and other treatment goals,
entailing a workup of more depth and breadth than usually encountered.
The subtitle "Back to the Future" refers to the fact that this
model has been difficult to maintain due to forces in modern healthcare.
The articles examine new research on the subject and make recommendations
for its future viability.
The eight articles are listed below:
Multidimensional Geriatric Assessment: Back to the Future (Editorial)
The Cost-Effectiveness of a Multidisciplinary Intervention Model for
Community-Dwelling Frail Older People
A Randomized Study of a Multidisciplinary Program to Intervene on
Geriatric Syndromes in Vulnerable Older People Who Live at Home (Dutch
EASYcare Study)
The Early Effects of "Guided Care" on the Quality of Health
Care for Multimorbid Older Persons: A Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial
Effects on Health Care Use and Associated Cost of a Home Visiting
Program for Older People With a Poor Health Status: A Randomized Clinical
Trial in the Netherlands
Preclinical Disability as a Risk Factor for Falls in Community-Dwelling
Older Adults
Multidimensional Preventive Home Visit Programs for Community-Dwelling
Older Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled
Trials
Second and Third Generation Assessment Instruments: The Birth of Standardization
in Geriatric Care
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