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CFN believes that caring for older adults living with frailty is a complex, Canada-wide issue that requires multi-faceted, national strategies and solutions, and our monthly webinars are one way we bring together talented people to focus on this goal.
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Evidence Review: Antidepressants for Frail Older Adults with Depression or Neuropsychiatric Symptoms of Dementia
Read more about the project here. Polypharmacy, the use of more medications than is clinically necessary, is a significant problem among frail, older adults. With this in mind, we appraised the evidence for the efficacy and safety of antidepressants in frail, older adults, as they appear to be commonly prescribed to older adults who are…
Frailty Assessment of Older Canadians Using Emergency Services with Tablet Technology
Read more about the project here. The Frailty Assessment of Older Canadians Using Emergency Services (FOCUS) study tested the real-world implementation of a user-friendly tablet based technology to identify high-risk older adults with frailty or problems with their thinking such as delirium or dementia. The study checked whether the FOCUS tablet technology correctly identifies older…
Talk to me: seriously ill patients’ views on physician behaviours that influence the quality of end-of-life communication
Read more about the project here. Talk to Me was a study where patients at four hospitals in Ontario and Alberta were surveyed and interviewed to better understand the communication needs of patients engaged in end-of-life conversations with their physicians. Prior to the study, work at Canadian hospitals found there was often poor quality of…
NCARE: Volunteer and healthcare provider partnerships to provide navigation for rural, frail older adults
Read more about the project here. Assisting the frail rural elderly to age in place is essential to quality of life at end of life. An innovative way to assist older adults to age in place is to provide navigation services where a knowledgeable individual advocates, facilitates community connections, facilitates access to services and resources,…
Improve decision making involving frail elderly and caregivers on location of care
Read more about the project here. One of the toughest decisions faced by the frail elderly in Canada is whether to stay at home or move to a care facility. It is certainly difficult to make this decision alone, but can be even harder if someone else makes it for you. Shared decision making is…
E-CYCLE: Clinical trial of in-bed cycling in elderly, mechanically-ventilated patients
Read more about the project here. Patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) are the sickest in hospital, and often need advanced life support such as breathing machines. Survivors of critical illness are typically very weak and disabled. Up to one in four have severe leg weakness impairing their quality of life for as long…
Pilot study of MEdication RAtionalization intervention
Read more about the project here. A large majority of Canadians die during or soon after an admission to an acute hospital, where the focus is often on reversing acute conditions rather than providing comfort care for patients with a short prognosis. This focus leads to the use or continuation of therapies that offer little…
Fostering End-of-Life Conversations, Care and Community Among LGBT Older Canadians
Read more about the project here. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) older adults are more likely to age alone, with limited support, and in a stigmatizing environment where they are often poorly served by traditional social services and hesitant to avail themselves of the same. The result is poorer overall health, with an associated…
Sex differences in admission to ICU: exploring the role of social support factors
Read more about the project here. This study will address issues of equity related to access to critical care. The investigators will assess whether the differences in admission to Intensive Care Units for men and women over the age of 65 years are due to differences in social supports (marital status, number of children), and…
Interventions to prevent and treat frailty in community-dwelling older adults: a scoping review
The Canadian population is aging. With aging comes increased vulnerability; that is, older adults’ ability to recover from acute illnesses and other stresses related to the physical aging processes (such as falls) declines. This increased vulnerability is also known as frailty. Frailty is common in older adults and is associated with increased health care service…