Interventions that have potential to help older adults living with social frailty: a systematic scoping review

BMC Geriatrics(2024)

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The impact of social frailty on older adults is profound including mortality risk, functional decline, falls, and disability. However, effective strategies that respond to the needs of socially frail older adults are lacking and few studies have unpacked how social determinants operate or how interventions can be adapted during periods requiring social distancing and isolation such as the COVID-19 pandemic. To address these gaps, we conducted a scoping review using JBI methodology to identify interventions that have the best potential to help socially frail older adults (age ≥65 years). We searched MEDLINE, CINAHL (EPSCO), EMBASE and COVID-19 databases and the grey literature. Eligibility criteria were developed using the PICOS framework. Our results were summarized descriptively according to study, patient, intervention and outcome characteristics. Data synthesis involved charting and categorizing identified interventions using a social frailty framework. Of 263 included studies, we identified 495 interventions involving 124,498 older adults who were mostly female. The largest proportion of older adults (40.5
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Older adults,Social frailty,Geriatrics,Scoping review,Self-management,Information communication technology
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