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Comprehensive geriatric assessment

Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift, 2022
Geriatric assessment is a multidimensional and interdisciplinarily deployed diagnostic process to evaluate functional capacities and impairments in geriatric patients. The results of geriatric assessment are the basis for planning of therapeutic interventions in the multidisciplinary geriatrics team.
W. Schippinger
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Simplified Geriatric Assessment in Older Patients With Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma: The Prospective Elderly Project of the Fondazione Italiana Linfomi.

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2021
PURPOSE To prospectively validate the use of a simplified geriatric assessment (sGA) at diagnosis and to integrate it into a prognostic score for older patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL).
F. Merli   +44 more
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Screening Tools for Identifying Older Adults With Cancer Who May Benefit From a Geriatric Assessment: A Systematic Review.

JAMA Oncology, 2021
Importance Older adults with cancer are at risk of overtreatment or undertreatment when decision-making is based solely on chronological age. Although a geriatric assessment is recommended to inform care, the time and expertise required limit its ...
Maja V Garcia   +4 more
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The Use and Knowledge of Validated Geriatric Assessment Instruments Among US Community Oncologists

JCO Oncology Practice, 2022
PURPOSE: The use of a standardized geriatric assessment (GA) to inform treatment decisions in older adults with cancer improves quality of life, reduces treatment-related toxicity, and is guideline-recommended.
A. Gajra   +6 more
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Incremental Geriatric Assessment

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2005
Older adults value (1) independence and the ability to make their own decisions, (2) mobility (the ability to travel outside or simply inside the home), (3) family and friends and the time spent with those persons who are important to them, (4) ethnicity, religion, and spirituality, and (5) home, wherever that might be.
Mark, Ensberg, Cynthia, Gerstenlauer
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Geriatric Assessment Tools

Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine: A Journal of Translational and Personalized Medicine, 2011
AbstractIn addition to medical diseases, psychological, social, cognitive, and functional issues influence the health of older persons. Therefore, the traditional medical assessment alone is often not enough to evaluate the older population with multiple comorbidities.
Sonja L, Rosen, David B, Reuben
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GERIATRIC ASSESSMENT

Medical Clinics of North America, 1999
A comprehensive geriatric assessment involves the evaluation of the physical, psychosocial, and environmental factors affecting the health of an elderly person. In the office setting a geriatric assessment is best accomplished by the use of screening questions, which are incorporated into the patient's medical questionnaire; the use of validated, brief
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Geriatric Assessment Teams

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1987
In geriatric care, a form of teamwork is the recommended modality because of the complex biopsychosocial needs of the patient. The goal of geriatric assessment programs is to establish an intensive assessment of older adults which requires the competencies of several coordinated disciplines.
L J, Campbell, K D, Cole
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