| Literature DB >> 33794585 |
Chang Won Won1, Eunmi Ha2, Eunjin Jeong1, Miji Kim3, Juhyun Park4, Ja Euk Baek5, Sungouk Kim6, Sung Bae Kim7, Jihun Roh8, Jee Hye Choi9, Seung Youn Jeon10, Heeeun Jung2, Daehyun Lee2, Yuri Seo2, Hyungeun Shin2, Heesun Kim4.
Abstract
The World Health Organization (WHO) recently endorsed the proposal for a Decade of Healthy Ageing (2020-2030). The WHO defines "healthy aging" as "the process of developing and maintaining the functional ability that enables wellbeing in older age." Among the strategies for the Decade of Healthy Ageing, the WHO has suggested enhancing intrinsic capacity, promoting functional ability, and implementing the Integrated Care for Older People (ICOPE) package. The WHO has defined steps for ICOPE evaluation and scale-up and is performing a prospective study in 2-3 countries (low and middle income, high income) to test its feasibility in 2021-2022 and a multinational randomized study to validate its clinical efficacy and effectiveness in 2022-2024. Intrinsic capacity and frailty represent two faces of the same coin, with one indicating the reserves of the individual and the other indicating the deficits that accumulate with age. The Integrated Care of Older Patients with Frailty in Primary Care (ICOOP_Frail) study is the first integrated care program for frailty or functional decline in primary care in Korea. The results suggest that the ICOOP_Frail study can be utilized as a reference for ICOPE studies in Korea or at least to provide important findings for the forthcoming ICOPE implementation study in Korea.Entities:
Keywords: Frailty; Healthy aging
Year: 2021 PMID: 33794585 DOI: 10.4235/agmr.21.0025
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Geriatr Med Res ISSN: 2508-4798