Journal of General Practice Nursing (GPN) | December 2018

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How GPNs can meet the challenges of frailty in primary care

How GPNs can meet the challenges of frailty in primary care
Primary care

Article topics: Frailty, Identification, Management, Older People, Primary care

Frailty is becoming increasingly recognised as a long-term condition associated with ageing that should be primarily managed in primary care. Diagnosing frailty identifies a high-risk population group and highlights areas of clinical importance that can be treated and managed. In 2017, NHS England introduced new elements into the GP contract, which require practices to identify moderately and severely frail patients, and to offer a clinical review to those who are severely frail (NHS England, 2017b). This review should include assessment of falls risk, medication review and seeking of permission to activate the enriched Summary Care Record (SCR). This article examines the general practice nurses’ role in the care and support of older people who live with frailty, and gives guidance on how to review medication, assess falls risk and use the SCR to ensure patients’ wishes and care preferences are recorded.

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