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Reconsidering frailty from a human and social sciences standpoint: towards an interdisciplinary approach to vulnerability.

Authors :
Sabot, Philippe
Martino, Carla Di
Moroni, Christine
Pentini, Anna Aluffi
Pabjan, Barbara
Machado, Maria Manuela Pereira
Katkonienė, Agata
Czajkowski, Paweł
Bardauskienė, Raminta
Beuscart, Jean-Baptiste
Group, Coverage Collaborative
Source :
Age & Ageing. May2023, Vol. 52 Issue 5, p1-4. 4p. 1 Diagram.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Although frailty is an important, well-characterized concept in the provision of medical care to older adults, it has not been linked to the concept of vulnerability developed in the humanities and social sciences. Here, we distinguish between the two main dimensions of vulnerability: a fundamental, anthropological dimension in which people are exposed to a risk of injury, and a relational dimension in which people depend on each other and on their environment. The relational notion of vulnerability might provide healthcare professionals with a better understanding of frailty (and its potential interaction with precarity). Precarity situates people in their relationship with a social environment that might threaten their living conditions. Frailty corresponds to individual-level changes in adaptation to a living environment and the loss of ability to evolve or react in that environment. Therefore, we suggest that by considering the geriatric notion of frailty as a particular form of relational vulnerability, healthcare professionals could better understand the specific needs of frail, older people—and thus provide more appropriate care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00020729
Volume :
52
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Age & Ageing
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164010233
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afad064