Designing Randomized, Controlled Trials Aimed at Preventing or Delaying Functional Decline and Disability in Frail, Older Persons: A Consensus Report
National Institutes of Health · National Institute on Aging
Abstract
The discovery of effective interventions to prevent or delay disability in older persons is a public health priority. Most likely to benefit from such interventions are frail individuals who are not yet disabled and those with early disability who are at high risk of progression. In spite of this frail older persons have often been excluded from research on the assumption that they would not tolerate testing or benefit from treatment. The Interventions on Frailty Working Group developed recommendations to screen, recruit, evaluate, and retain frail older persons in clinical trials. Specific recommendations are: Eligibility screening should include a multistage process, to quickly exclude those who are too well…
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7Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Psychological intervention
- Proxy (statistics)
- Gerontology
- Randomized controlled trial
- MEDLINE
- Clinical trial
- Inclusion (mineral)
- Reduced inequalities