Anno: 
2017
Nome e qualifica del proponente del progetto: 
sb_p_481582
Abstract: 

The biological, social and behavioral factors (captured by gender) may contribute to women's greater longevity. In particular, a combination of sex- and gender-sensitive factors might result in a greater frailty burden in women.
This study will be planned with the following aims:
1. Creation of a frailty index (FI) score for medical patients admitted in internal medicine wards to estimate the prevalence of vulnerability considering sex and gender-sensitive variables;
2. To analyze the prognostic impact of FI score on short-term and long-term clinical outcomes.
Study Design: Observational prospective, multicenter. 
Subjects: All consecutive patients with a medical condition requiring the hospital admission in an internal medicine ward will be proposed to enter in the study. 
An FI can be computed from variables routinely collected in the daily clinical practice and/or available databases.
All the patients will be recruited in the Internal Medicine Units involved. The first week of every month will be the index week for the enrollment.
We plan to include in the study n =10 patients every first week of the month (at least 120 patients per center) for 1-year enrolling period.
Outcome measures: i) In-hospital stay, ii) In-hospital mortality, iii) Readmissions or deaths within 30 days, iv) Re-admissions or deaths after 12 months.

Componenti gruppo di ricerca: 
sb_cp_is_739501
sb_cp_is_689620
sb_cp_is_920209
sb_cp_is_597129
sb_cp_is_718469
sb_cp_is_659412
sb_cp_is_710419
sb_cp_is_643340
sb_cp_is_631068
sb_cp_es_113049
sb_cp_es_113050
sb_cp_es_113051
Innovatività: 

Many international organizations encourage studies in a sex-gender perspective. However, research with a gender perspective presents a high degree of complexity. Creation of a frailty index (FI) score for medical patients admitted in internal medicine wards it will be useful to estimate the prevalence of vulnerability considering sex and gender-sensitive variables.

Codice Bando: 
481582
Keywords: 

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