What is Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA)? An umbrella review
Age and Ageing2017Vol. 47(1), pp. 149–155
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S. Parker, Patricia McCue, Kay Phelps, A McCleod, Sandeepa Arora, Keith Nockels, Steve Kennedy, Helen C. Roberts, Simon Conroy
Abstract
we confirm a widely used definition of CGA. Key outcomes are death, disability and institutionalisation. The main beneficiaries in hospital are older people with acute illness. The presence of frailty has not been widely examined as a determinant of CGA outcome.
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