Reliability of frail and barthel tests for detecting frailty in palliative oncological patients in a home hospitalization unit: a comparative study
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Cancer is a condition that can increase the risk of frailty. In addition, palliative oncological
patients in home hospitalization can find their activities of daily living affected. The main objective
was to measure the degree of frailty in the oncological population in home hospitalization comparing
Barthel and Frail-VIG Indexes. This is a descriptive cross-sectional study. A sample of oncological
patients in home hospitalization (n = 50) that included 27 men and 23 women were recruited, and
disability due to frailty was measured using the VIG frailty index and the Barthel scale for Activities
of Daily Living (ADLs). Spearman’s correlation coefficients were categorized as weak (rs ≤ 0.40),
moderate (0.41 ≤ rs ≥ 0.69) or robust (0.70 ≤ rs ≥ 1.00), with a strong indirect correlation between the
domains using the toilet, transferring and wandering on the Frail-VIG scale with an r (s) value −0.810
(p < 0.001), −0.831 (p < 0.001) and −0.805 (p < 0.001), respectively, and a moderate indirect correlation
for the domains of eating −0.718 (p < 0.001), dressing −0.770 (p < 0.001) and urination −0.704 (<0.001).
The Frail-VIG index above 0.35 points, that is, from moderate to severe, does not affect ADLs except
in the nutritional dimension in a palliative oncological population in home hospitalization. The
preliminary outcomes obtained should be considered to determine the impact of nutritional status
with regard to ADLs in palliative oncological patients in a home hospitalization unit.
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León-Ramón S, Navarro-Flores E, Losa-Iglesias ME, Becerro-de-Bengoa-Vallejo R, Jiménez-Cebrián AM, Romero-Morales C, Palomo-López P, López-López D. Reliability of Frail and Barthel Tests for Detecting Frailty in Palliative Oncological Patients in a Home Hospitalization Unit: A Comparative Study. Life (Basel). 2022 Feb 14;12(2):286. doi: 10.3390/life12020286. PMID: 35207573; PMCID: PMC8878425.
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