» Articles » PMID: 30875008

Quality of Life is Substantially Worse for Community-dwelling Older People Living with Frailty: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Overview
Journal Qual Life Res
Date 2019 Mar 16
PMID 30875008
Citations 76
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Purpose: Frailty is an important predictor of adverse health events in older people, and improving quality of life (QOL) is increasingly recognised as a focus for services in this population. This systematic review synthesised evidence of the relationship between frailty and QOL in community-dwelling older people, with an emphasis on how this relationship varied across QOL domains.

Methods: We conducted a systematic review with meta-analysis. We searched five databases for reports of QOL in older people with frailty and included studies based on pre-defined criteria. We conducted meta-analyses comparing "frail" and "not frail" groups for each QOL scale where data were available. We compared pooled results to distribution-based and known-group differences to enhance interpretation. We summarised reported cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses.

Results: Twenty-two studies (24,419 participants) were included. There were medium or larger standardised mean differences for 24 of 31 QOL scales between frail and not frail groups, with worse QOL for frail groups. These scales encompassed constructs of health-related quality of life as well as psychological and subjective well-being. There were similar findings from mean difference meta-analyses and within-study analyses.

Conclusions: The association between frailty and lower QOL across a range of constructs is clear and often substantial. Future research should establish whether causal mechanisms link the constructs, which aspects of QOL are most important to older people with frailty, and investigate their tractability. Services focused on measuring and improving QOL for older people with frailty should be introduced.

Citing Articles

Behavioural and psychological factors associated with pre-frailty in community-dwelling adults aged 40 and over: a cross-sectional study.

Brennan T, Lewis L, Gordon S, Prichard I BMC Public Health. 2025; 25(1):956.

PMID: 40069744 PMC: 11895312. DOI: 10.1186/s12889-025-21957-4.


Frailty assessment in adults undergoing allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation: insights from a multicenter GETH-TC study to optimize outcomes and care.

Salas M, Solano M, Baile Gonzalez M, Acera Gomez M, Fox L, Perez Artigas M Front Immunol. 2025; 15():1512154.

PMID: 39840039 PMC: 11747426. DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2024.1512154.


Association Between Gastrointestinal-Related Quality of Life and Frailty Using Baseline Data of the Prospective Cohort Study (JUSTICE-TOKYO Study).

Asaoka D, Nomura O, Sugano K, Matsuno K, Inoshita H, Shibata N Diagnostics (Basel). 2025; 15(1.

PMID: 39795546 PMC: 11719655. DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics15010015.


The relationship between frailty syndrome and quality of life in patients with hypertension: a multidimensional analysis.

Uchmanowicz B, Chudiak A, Gobbens R, Kubielas G, Godek P, Surma S BMC Geriatr. 2025; 25(1):23.

PMID: 39789433 PMC: 11716256. DOI: 10.1186/s12877-024-05669-9.


Determination of the relationship between frailty level and quality of life in elderly individuals with type 2 diabetes.

Rashidi M, Yildirim G, Karaman F, Cakmak S, Durusoy E, Akgoz H Sci Rep. 2024; 14(1):32028.

PMID: 39738443 PMC: 11685459. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-83766-w.


References
1.
Clegg A, Young J, Iliffe S, Rikkert M, Rockwood K . Frailty in elderly people. Lancet. 2013; 381(9868):752-62. PMC: 4098658. DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(12)62167-9. View

2.
Huber M, Knottnerus J, Green L, van der Horst H, Jadad A, Kromhout D . How should we define health?. BMJ. 2011; 343:d4163. DOI: 10.1136/bmj.d4163. View

3.
Masel M, Graham J, Reistetter T, Markides K, Ottenbacher K . Frailty and health related quality of life in older Mexican Americans. Health Qual Life Outcomes. 2009; 7:70. PMC: 2724500. DOI: 10.1186/1477-7525-7-70. View

4.
Layte R, Sexton E, Savva G . Quality of life in older age: evidence from an Irish cohort study. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2013; 61 Suppl 2:S299-305. DOI: 10.1111/jgs.12198. View

5.
Hughes L, McMurdo M, Guthrie B . Guidelines for people not for diseases: the challenges of applying UK clinical guidelines to people with multimorbidity. Age Ageing. 2012; 42(1):62-9. DOI: 10.1093/ageing/afs100. View