Clinician’s Guide to Geriatric Assessment

IF 6.9 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Mayo Clinic proceedings Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.mayocp.2024.08.017
Bonnie C. Sohn MD , Ericka E. Tung MD, MPH , Paul Y. Takahashi MD, MPH , Brandon P. Verdoorn MD
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The population of older adults is rapidly growing worldwide. Because of the substantial shortage of geriatricians, all clinicians need basic fluency in older adult care. In our approach to evaluating an older adult in the clinic or at the bedside, we apply the “Geriatric 5Ms” framework to manage the patient’s care. The Geriatric 5Ms consist of the following key steps. First, consider the mind: the cognitive and psychological domains of a patient’s health. Second, evaluate mobility and fall risk. Third, review and reconcile medications, particularly high-risk medications. Fourth, ask what matters most to the patient. Fifth, assess multicomplexity: how the intersection of multiple chronic conditions and social determinants of health influence the patient’s health care management. Herein, we provide clinicians with practical suggestions and resources for quickly and effectively applying the Geriatric 5Ms to the care of older adults.
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老年病评估临床医师指南》。
全球老年人口正在迅速增长。由于老年病学医生严重短缺,所有临床医生都需要掌握基本的老年人护理知识。我们在诊所或床边对老年人进行评估时,会采用 "老年病学 5M "框架来管理病人的护理。老年医学 5M "包括以下关键步骤。首先,考虑心理:患者健康的认知和心理领域。第二,评估行动能力和跌倒风险。第三,检查并核对药物,尤其是高风险药物。第四,询问什么对患者最重要。第五,评估多重复杂性:多种慢性疾病和健康的社会决定因素如何影响患者的医疗管理。在此,我们将为临床医生提供实用的建议和资源,以便快速有效地将老年医学 5Ms 应用于老年人的护理中。
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