Older people’s perspectives on frailty screening in primary care settings – a citizens’ jury study

Annette Braunack-Mayer, Jackie Street, Caitlin Reader, Lesley O'Brien , Elsa Dent, Belinda Fabrianesi, Agnieszka Chudecka, Renuka Visvanathan, Justin Beilby, Michael Lawless, Rachel Ambagtsheer

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Abstract

Background: As the world’s population ages, there is a growing concern with frailty, marked by reduced strength and greater vulnerability to stress. Overcoming obstacles like reluctance towards screening methods in this process is crucial for identifying and addressing frailty at an early stage. Understanding older people’s perspectives can help adapt screening procedures in primary healthcare settings.

Methods: A citizens’ jury, comprising 14 purposively selected members reflecting community diversity, was conducted in South Australia to explore older adults’ opinions on how and when frailty screenings occur within primary care settings. Participants engaged in discussions and deliberations informed by expert testimonies and evidence-based resources. This deliberative inclusive research method supported jurors to understand the evidence and contribute informed insights into health policy.

Results: The jury systematically addressed several key concerns, including the major issues surrounding frailty screening, its benefits and potential harms, and measures to prevent screening bias and misdiagnosis. The outcome was 17 recommendations within the themes of screening age and frequency, consent, access and setting, communication and public awareness, and resources and cost.

Conclusions: The study highlights the value of including older adults in the decision-making about health interventions aimed at them. The method proved effective in capturing a spectrum of community values and preferences, offering actionable recommendations for refining health screening policies to better address the needs and expectations of older adults.
Original languageEnglish
Article number407
Number of pages11
JournalBMC Primary Care
Volume25
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Dec 2024

Keywords

  • Citizens’ jury
  • Frailty screening
  • Primary care
  • Older adults
  • Preventative health services

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