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Frailty 4: care settings and digital healthcare during a period of decline

Frailty 4: care settings and digital healthcare during a period of decline
Frailty 4: care settings and digital healthcare during a period of decline
During a period of deteriorating health, different care options are available for frail older people. This article – the fourth in a series about frailty – discusses caring for people with frailty associated with acute illness in the most appropriate setting. This includes the use of digital care, which can support independence and wellbeing outside of hospital. In line with the theme underpinning this series, frailty is viewed through the lens of interdisciplinary care delivery that focuses on the person and not the syndrome.
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Rushton, James
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Andrews, Nicola
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Rushton, James, Andrews, Nicola, Bolton, Sara and Webster, Jonathan (2023) Frailty 4: care settings and digital healthcare during a period of decline. Nursing Times, 119 (8).

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Abstract

During a period of deteriorating health, different care options are available for frail older people. This article – the fourth in a series about frailty – discusses caring for people with frailty associated with acute illness in the most appropriate setting. This includes the use of digital care, which can support independence and wellbeing outside of hospital. In line with the theme underpinning this series, frailty is viewed through the lens of interdisciplinary care delivery that focuses on the person and not the syndrome.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 10 July 2023
Published date: August 2023

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Local EPrints ID: 499090
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/499090
ISSN: 0954-7762
PURE UUID: 342b2fce-7f4a-45ba-99be-5e23356bf56a
ORCID for Nicola Andrews: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2595-1825

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Date deposited: 07 Mar 2025 17:49
Last modified: 13 Sep 2025 02:23

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Author: James Rushton
Author: Nicola Andrews ORCID iD
Author: Sara Bolton
Author: Jonathan Webster

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