What is frailty?
The workshop started with explaining what frailty is, namely a state of physical vulnerability with broader physiological, cognitive and locomotive impacts, which can seriously affect the daily life. It is not a disease but a condition leading to a decline of our physiological reserve, which makes you more vulnerable to stressors. Despite medical progress, the prevalence of frailty is expected to increase significantly as life expectancy is rising.
The key role of data collection and patient involvement
Dr Yiannis Ellul, a neurologist and part of the medical team of FrailSafe, explained how appropriate and timely medical intervention is crucial to prevent a person from turning from a non-frail to frail condition. To detect this key moment in time, accurate patient data are needed. This is where Dr Ellul sees an important added value of the FrailSafe project in enabling to collect more
- a smart vest worn by the person to monitor his/her heart and breathing rate and detect movement (including falls),
- game applications to monitor and improve cognitive and physical conditions.
The information collected is sent to the cloud (in a secure data center on the internet) in an anonymous (coded) way and monitored with the help of a dashboard. The system analyses the clinical status and, when necessary, sends alerts and proposals for interventions to the medical staff. Recommendations are also provided to the older person and his/her family.
Some further added values of the FrailSafe system highlighted during the working included facilitating personalized treatment and the patient’s participation in managing his/her health conditions. It can also support the provision of care in remote areas.
Users’ feedback
The President of AGE Platform Europe, Ebbe Johansen, reported back on the user forum to the plenary session of AGE General Assembly, where more than a 100 AGE member associations were present (watch a short video here). He explained the benefit of early detection of frailty and how the FrailSafe system can help calculate one’s physiological reserve and adopt a more proactive approach towards one’s health.
For more information on the FrailSafe project, please contact Nhu Tram, nhu.tram@age-platform.eu or Sandra Degelsegger, Sandra.Degelsegger@age-platform.eu