Journal of Geriatric Pharmacy
Online ISSN : 2433-4065
Creation of an Integrated Checklist for the Early Detection of Frailty, Malnutrition, and Sarcopenia in Community-Dwelling Older People, in Conjunction with the Training of Pharmacy Pharmacists to Utilize This Checklist
Hiroshi ShinonagaHiroki KondoIzuru EndoSadahiro YanoKazushi GodaRyo UgawaYuya UragamiKazunori KumaKazuko IzumiRyota KumakiTsutomu Kaji
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2025 Volume 8 Issue 2 Pages 30-38

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Abstract

Objective: We developed an integrated checklist for frailty, malnutrition, and sarcopenia in the elderly in our community, and aimed to train pharmacy pharmacists how to detect and support early detection using the checklist.

Methods: A checklist was developed based on the Simple Frail Index, MNA®-SF, AWGS2019, and the finger ring test. Pharmacy pharmacists were trained to conduct surveys on community events.

Results: The survey using the integrated checklist showed that 8.9% of all participants were frail, 55.9% were pre-frail, 27.9% were at risk of malnutrition, 5.0-17.9% had suspected sarcopenia, and 43.0-48.6% had confirmed sarcopenia, which was close to the previously reported results and confirmed the validity of this initiative. Frailty is significantly associated with pre-frailty, age, and malnutrition.

Discussion: We believe that the use of this tool by pharmacists in pharmacies and community event booths will facilitate the efficient and effective health support for elderly individuals in the community.

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