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Department of Internal Medicine, Geriatrics and Occupational Medicine, Gerontology Laboratory, State University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Nicolae Testemitanu" Chișinău, Republic of Moldova, Universitatea ”Transilvania”, Brașov, România, Congresul consacrat aniversării a 75-a de la fondarea Universității de Stat de Medicină și Farmacie „Nicolae Testemițanu” din Republica Moldova, Ziua internațională a științei pentru pace și dezvoltare |
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Introduction. In geriatrics, the term “vulnerability” implies a multidimensional
aspect, among which, multimorbidity, functional incapacity, socio-economic and
cognitive problems in the elderly.
Purpose. Systematization of data from the literature through the analysis of the
concept and prevalence of vulnerability, assessed by the score VES-13
(Vulnerable Elders Survey-13) in the elderly.
Material and methods. Publications from the database GoogleSearch, PubMed,
Hinari, etc. were analyzed. The information was systematized, highlighting the
main aspects of the contemporary vision of the last 5 years.
Results. The degree of vulnerability is subject to a series of combinations of
elements present in physical, social and programmed plan (Figure 2),
vulnerability is seen as a multidimensional construction. According to this a
series of studies (Brazil, USA, Europe, etc.) revealed a high prevalence of
vulnerability in the elderly, it was estimated in respondents aged > 65 years,
between 40-50% of cases were vulnerable people, with a score >3 points.
The vulnerability of the elderly results from different conditions, correlated
with each other, especially biological, social and genetic factors (Figure 1).
There was a functional decline between 13 and 24% of cases, especially in
the elderly over 75 years, and an association with health problems, low
mobility and autonomy in over 50% of cases, with a poor quality of life and
increased risk of institutionalization.
Conclusions. Vulnerability assessment measures are important for identifying
older people at high risk of deteriorating health, which is an important target for
interdisciplinary intervention. |
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