Reported Edmonton Frail Scale: Frailty Domain Item 0 Point 1 Point 2 Points Cognition
The document summarizes the Reported Edmonton Frail Scale, which assesses frailty in older adults. It contains 18 items across 9 domains: cognition, general health status, functional independence, social support, medication use, nutrition, mood, continence, and self-reported performance. For each item, the person is given a score of 0, 1, or 2 points, with higher scores indicating greater frailty. Total scores are categorized as: not frail (0-5 points), apparently vulnerable (6-7 points), mildly frail (8-9 points), moderately frail (10-11 points), or severely frail (12-18 points).
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Reported Edmonton Frail Scale: Frailty Domain Item 0 Point 1 Point 2 Points Cognition
The document summarizes the Reported Edmonton Frail Scale, which assesses frailty in older adults. It contains 18 items across 9 domains: cognition, general health status, functional independence, social support, medication use, nutrition, mood, continence, and self-reported performance. For each item, the person is given a score of 0, 1, or 2 points, with higher scores indicating greater frailty. Total scores are categorized as: not frail (0-5 points), apparently vulnerable (6-7 points), mildly frail (8-9 points), moderately frail (10-11 points), or severely frail (12-18 points).
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Reported Edmonton Frail Scale
Frailty Domain Item 0 Point 1 Point 2 Points
Cognition Please imagine this pre-drawn circle is a clock. I would like you to place the numbers in the correct positions, then place the hands to indicate a No errors Minor spacing Other errors time of ‘ten after eleven’. errors General Health In the past year, how many times have you been admitted to a hospital? 0 1-2 >2 Status In general, how would you describe your health? Excellent/Very Fair Poor Good/Good Functional With how many of the following activities do you require help? Independence meal preparation / shopping / transportation / telephone / 0-1 2-4 5-8 housekeeping / laundry / managing money / taking medications Social Support When you need help, can you count on someone who is willing and able Always Sometimes Never to meet your needs? Medication Use Do you use five or more different prescription medications on a regular No Yes basis? At times, do you forget to take your prescription medications? No Yes Nutrition Have you recently lost weight such that your clothing has become No Yes looser? Mood Do you often feel sad or depressed? No Yes Continence Do you have a problem with losing control of urine when you don’t want No Yes to? Self Reported Two weeks ago, were you able to: Performance (1) Do heavy work around the house like washing windows, walls, or Yes No floors without help? (2) Walk up and down stairs to the second floor without help? Yes No (3) Walk 1 km without help? Yes No Scoring for the Reported Edmonton Frail Scale ( /18): Not Frail: 0-5 Apparently Vulnerable: 6-7 Mildly Frail: 8-9 Moderate Frailty: 10-11 Severe Frailty: 12-18 References: Hilmer, S.N. et al. (2009). The assessment of frailty in older people in acute care. Australasian Journal on Ageing. 28(4), 182-188. Rolfson, D.B. et al. (2006). Validity and reliability of the Edmonton Frail Scale. Age and Ageing. 35(5), 526-529. Bone and Joint Health Strategic Clinical Network Fragility and Stability Program // Approved 15-May-2015