Cross-Cultural Adaptation of the Clinical Frailty Scale for Critically Ill Patients in Spain and Concurrent Validity With FRAIL-Es.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING Nursing Open Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1002/nop2.70064
Susana Arias-Rivera, María Nieves Moro-Tejedor, Fernando Frutos-Vivar, Cristina Andreu-Vázquez, Israel John Thuissard-Vasallo, María Mar Sánchez-Sánchez, Raquel Sánchez-Izquierdo, Lorena Oteiza-López, Sonia López-Cuenca, Marta Checa-López, Raquel Jareño-Collado, Virginia López-López, Eva Isabel Sánchez-Muñoz, Luis Fernando Carrasco Rodríguez-Rey, María Jesús Frade-Mera, Irene Cortés-Puch, Rebeca Padilla-Peinado, Alejandro Huete-García, Amanda Lesmes-González Aledo, Federico Gordo-Vidal, Ana Rodríguez-Merino, Mónica Vázquez-Calatayud, Gloria Vázquez-Grande, Dolores Mateo, Raquel Herrero-Hernández, Marta Raurell-Torredà
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Abstract

Aims: To adapt the Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) into Spanish and assess its concordance with the Spanish version of the FRAIL scale (FRAIL-Es) in the context of intensive care.

Design: Validation study of frailty assessment scales in critically ill patients.

Methods: The study was conducted in two phases. The first phase consisted of translating, culturally adapting, and validating the CFS into Spanish. The second phase consisted of a metric descriptive study to assess the concurrent criterion validity of the adapted CFS with FRAIL-Es in a cohort of intensive care patients. Both scales were assessed upon admission to intensive care and at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-hospital discharge. Analysis was performed using T-Student/Mann-Whitney, chi-squared and Cohen's Kappa tests.

Results: Successful adaptation of the CFS with minimal changes was achieved, demonstrating its applicability in the evaluated context. The pilot study indicated that CFS-Es is easy to assess, but some subjectivity in interpretation was noted. CFS-Es and FRAIL-Es were applied to 212 patients, revealing variations in frailty prevalence. The concordance and correlation between the CFS and FRAIL scales are robust. These differences suggest that the choice of scale may impact the identification of frail patients. These results emphasise the importance of considering specific characteristics of each scale when assessing frailty in critically ill patients, providing valuable information for clinical implementation and research in this field.

Patient or public contribution: Assessing frailty upon admission can be helpful in the care of frail patients, allowing the development of specific care plans based on pre-existing frailty.

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Nursing Open
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期刊介绍: Nursing Open is a peer reviewed open access journal that welcomes articles on all aspects of nursing and midwifery practice, research, education and policy. We aim to publish articles that contribute to the art and science of nursing and which have a positive impact on health either locally, nationally, regionally or globally
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