Prevalence of frailty and pain in hospitalised cancer patients: implications for older adult care
Heather Lane,
Rosemary Saunders,
Kate Crookes
et al.
Abstract:A hospital‐wide point prevalence study investigated frailty and pain in patients with a cancer‐related admission. Modifiable factors associated with frailty in people with cancer were determined through logistic regression. Forty‐eight patients (19%) with cancer‐related admissions were 2.65 times more likely to be frail and 2.12 more likely to have moderate pain. Frailty and pain were highly prevalent among cancer‐related admissions, reinforcing the need for frailty screening and importance of pain assessment … Show more
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