Opening Pandora’s Box: Virtual Uncovering of Geriatric Syndromes
2024

Virtual Uncovering of Geriatric Syndromes

Sample size: 52 publication Evidence: low

Author Information

Author(s): Ronan Factora

Primary Institution: Cleveland Clinic

Hypothesis

Can Virtual Capacity Evaluations help identify unaddressed medical issues in elderly individuals during investigations of elder abuse and neglect?

Conclusion

The Virtual Capacity Evaluations revealed significant unaddressed medical issues in elderly individuals, leading to potential improvements in their health management.

Supporting Evidence

  • 40 out of 52 individuals were diagnosed with dementia.
  • 24 individuals had vision impairment.
  • 14 individuals had hearing impairment.
  • 28 individuals were at risk for falls.
  • 24 individuals experienced unintentional weight loss.
  • 29 individuals were not taking their medications consistently.
  • 28 individuals were mildly frail, 14 moderately frail, and 1 severely frail according to the Clinical Frailty Scale.

Takeaway

This study looked at how virtual check-ups can help find health problems in older people who might be neglected. It showed that many had serious issues that needed attention.

Methodology

Virtual Capacity Evaluations were conducted to assess decision-making capacity and uncover medical issues.

Limitations

The study was a pilot program with a small sample size and limited focus.

Participant Demographics

Participants were elderly individuals, many of whom were not connected to medical care.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

10.1093/geroni/igae098.3597

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