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Using routine health care data to develop and validate a system dynamics simulation model of frailty trajectories in an ageing population

Using routine health care data to develop and validate a system dynamics simulation model of frailty trajectories in an ageing population
Using routine health care data to develop and validate a system dynamics simulation model of frailty trajectories in an ageing population
Frailty is common in older adults and has a substantial impact on patient outcomes and service use. Information to support service planning, including prevalence in middle-aged adults and patterns of frailty progression at population level, is scarce. This paper presents a system dynamics model describing the dynamics of frailty and ageing within a population of patients aged ≥50, based on linked data for 2.2 million patients from primary care practices in England. The purpose of the model is to estimate the incidence and prevalence of frailty in an ageing population over time. The model was developed in consultation with stakeholders (patients, carers, clinicians and commissioners) and validated against another large dataset (1.38 million patients) from Wales. It was then scaled up to the population of England, using Office for National Statistics projections (to 2027). The baseline results, subject to the assumption that the frailty transition parameters remain constant over this period, suggest that the number of people living with frailty will increase as the population ages, and that those with mild-moderate frailty are likely to have the greatest impact on demand. This paper focuses on model development and validation, highlighting the benefits and challenges of using large routine health datasets.
Frailty; System Dynamics; Ageing Population; Transitions; Validation, system dynamics, Frailty, transitions, validation, ageing population
2047-6965
195-207
England, Tracey
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Fogg, Carole
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de Lusignan, Simon
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Fraser, Simon D.S.
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Roderick, Paul
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Patel, Harnish P.
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Roderick, Paul
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Harris, Scott
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Barkham, Abigail
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Patel, Harnish P.
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England, Tracey, Walsh, Bronagh, Brailsford, Sally, Fogg, Carole, de Lusignan, Simon, Fraser, Simon D.S., Roderick, Paul, Harris, Scott, Barkham, Abigail, Patel, Harnish P. and Clegg, Andrew (2025) Using routine health care data to develop and validate a system dynamics simulation model of frailty trajectories in an ageing population. Health Systems, 14 (3), 195-207. (doi:10.1080/20476965.2025.2459364).

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Frailty is common in older adults and has a substantial impact on patient outcomes and service use. Information to support service planning, including prevalence in middle-aged adults and patterns of frailty progression at population level, is scarce. This paper presents a system dynamics model describing the dynamics of frailty and ageing within a population of patients aged ≥50, based on linked data for 2.2 million patients from primary care practices in England. The purpose of the model is to estimate the incidence and prevalence of frailty in an ageing population over time. The model was developed in consultation with stakeholders (patients, carers, clinicians and commissioners) and validated against another large dataset (1.38 million patients) from Wales. It was then scaled up to the population of England, using Office for National Statistics projections (to 2027). The baseline results, subject to the assumption that the frailty transition parameters remain constant over this period, suggest that the number of people living with frailty will increase as the population ages, and that those with mild-moderate frailty are likely to have the greatest impact on demand. This paper focuses on model development and validation, highlighting the benefits and challenges of using large routine health datasets.

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Accepted/In Press date: 19 January 2025
e-pub ahead of print date: 31 January 2025
Published date: 31 January 2025
Keywords: Frailty; System Dynamics; Ageing Population; Transitions; Validation, system dynamics, Frailty, transitions, validation, ageing population

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Local EPrints ID: 498218
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/498218
ISSN: 2047-6965
PURE UUID: ecde974d-c409-4423-92d6-e1ecd7f50276
ORCID for Tracey England: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7565-4189
ORCID for Bronagh Walsh: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1008-0545
ORCID for Sally Brailsford: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6665-8230
ORCID for Carole Fogg: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3000-6185
ORCID for Paul Roderick: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9475-6850
ORCID for Harnish P. Patel: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0081-1802

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Date deposited: 12 Feb 2025 17:47
Last modified: 11 Sep 2025 03:08

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Author: Tracey England ORCID iD
Author: Bronagh Walsh ORCID iD
Author: Carole Fogg ORCID iD
Author: Simon de Lusignan
Author: Simon D.S. Fraser
Author: Paul Roderick ORCID iD
Author: Scott Harris
Author: Abigail Barkham
Author: Harnish P. Patel ORCID iD
Author: Andrew Clegg

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