RT @BJGPOpen: NUMBER 3: The electronic frailty index is now in use in the UK in general practice but how good is the evidence to assess fra…
RT @NHSscwcsu: As part of the research team SCWs Project Manager James Rooney was pleased to contribute to valuable research assessing the…
As part of the research team SCWs Project Manager James Rooney was pleased to contribute to valuable research assessing the viability of Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA) toolkit as an effective intervention for GPs in primary care #primarycare #gen
RT @BJGPOpen: NUMBER 3: The electronic frailty index is now in use in the UK in general practice but how good is the evidence to assess fra…
NUMBER 3: The electronic frailty index is now in use in the UK in general practice but how good is the evidence to assess frailty and unplanned admissions? https://t.co/wwZ0hP6Uc9 @Ben_R_Davies https://t.co/dO2CRGCxkj
RT @BJGPjournal: #BJGPOpen The electronic frailty index is now in use in the UK in general practice but how good is the evidence to assess…
RT @BJGPjournal: #BJGPOpen The electronic frailty index is now in use in the UK in general practice but how good is the evidence to assess…
RT @capcbristol: Older people identified as #frail in #primarycare settings are more likely to be admitted to #hospital, based on observati…
RT @CamGeris: Frailty assessment in primary health care and its association with unplanned secondary care use: a rapid review https://t.co…
RT @CamGeris: Frailty assessment in primary health care and its association with unplanned secondary care use: a rapid review https://t.co…
RT @CamGeris: Frailty assessment in primary health care and its association with unplanned secondary care use: a rapid review https://t.co…
RT @CamGeris: Frailty assessment in primary health care and its association with unplanned secondary care use: a rapid review https://t.co…
RT @CamGeris: Frailty assessment in primary health care and its association with unplanned secondary care use: a rapid review https://t.co…
RT @CamGeris: Frailty assessment in primary health care and its association with unplanned secondary care use: a rapid review https://t.co…
RT @rrfeathers: "Frailty is not an inevitable part of ageing and the condition can be improved through appropriate management" https://t.co…
RT @riddmj: #Frailty assessment in primary health care and its association with unplanned secondary care use: a rapid review https://t.co/7…
RT @CamGeris: Frailty assessment in primary health care and its association with unplanned secondary care use: a rapid review https://t.co…
RT @CamGeris: Frailty assessment in primary health care and its association with unplanned secondary care use: a rapid review https://t.co…
"Frailty is not an inevitable part of ageing and the condition can be improved through appropriate management" https://t.co/jTz96cFjeI
RT @CamGeris: Frailty assessment in primary health care and its association with unplanned secondary care use: a rapid review https://t.co…
Frailty assessment in primary health care and its association with unplanned secondary care use: a rapid review https://t.co/W4R9Rh6vWb
RT @capcbristol: Older people identified as #frail in #primarycare settings are more likely to be admitted to #hospital, based on observati…
RT @Ben_R_Davies: New paper featured on #BJGPOpen website. A rapid review of frailty assessment in #primarycare and association with unplan…
#Frailty assessment in primary health care and its association with unplanned secondary care use: a rapid review https://t.co/7j0rThfJkE @BJGPjournal @capcbristol @Purdy_S
RT @BJGPjournal: #BJGPOpen The electronic frailty index is now in use in the UK in general practice but how good is the evidence to assess…
RT @capcbristol: Older people identified as #frail in #primarycare settings are more likely to be admitted to #hospital, based on observati…
RT @capcbristol: Older people identified as #frail in #primarycare settings are more likely to be admitted to #hospital, based on observati…
RT @capcbristol: Older people identified as #frail in #primarycare settings are more likely to be admitted to #hospital, based on observati…
RT @capcbristol: Older people identified as #frail in #primarycare settings are more likely to be admitted to #hospital, based on observati…
Older people identified as #frail in #primarycare settings are more likely to be admitted to #hospital, based on observational evidence, with implications for #research & #commissioning: results of rapid review by #capcbristol researchers @NIHRSPCR @sa
RT @Ben_R_Davies: New paper featured on #BJGPOpen website. A rapid review of frailty assessment in #primarycare and association with unplan…
RT @capcbristol: Older people identified as #frail in #primarycare settings are more likely to be admitted to #hospital, based on observati…
Older people identified as #frail in #primarycare settings are more likely to be admitted to #hospital, based on observational evidence, with implications for #research & #commissioning: results of rapid review by #capcbristol researchers @Ben_R_Davies
RT @Ben_R_Davies: New paper featured on #BJGPOpen website. A rapid review of frailty assessment in #primarycare and association with unplan…
RT @Ben_R_Davies: New paper featured on #BJGPOpen website. A rapid review of frailty assessment in #primarycare and association with unplan…
RT @Ben_R_Davies: New paper featured on #BJGPOpen website. A rapid review of frailty assessment in #primarycare and association with unplan…
RT @Ben_R_Davies: New paper featured on #BJGPOpen website. A rapid review of frailty assessment in #primarycare and association with unplan…
RT @Ben_R_Davies: New paper featured on #BJGPOpen website. A rapid review of frailty assessment in #primarycare and association with unplan…
New paper featured on #BJGPOpen website. A rapid review of frailty assessment in #primarycare and association with unplanned hospital admission @capcbristol https://t.co/LMc5QecU24
#BJGPOpen The electronic frailty index is now in use in the UK in general practice but how good is the evidence to assess frailty and unplanned admissions? https://t.co/zDkXhFxpGS @Ben_R_Davies https://t.co/2YwAuAXlII