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Research on Aging, Frailty and Transitions in Barcelona

The Research group on Aging, Frailty and Care Transitions in Barcelona (REFiTBcn) stems from the expertise of healthcare professionals of Parc Sanitari Pere Virgili. The group focuses on clinical epidemiology of aging and implementation science of innovative and integrated complex interventions, with the final aim of improving quality of life of older adults, from prevention and promotion of healthy aging to management of frailty.

The main research line include: cardiovascular risk, cognitive impairment and mobility disability; shared decisions and individualized management to improve rehabilitation of stroke and cancer survivors; management of delirium; integrated care in the community to prevent disability or to improve homecare. 

The group maintains top-level international collaborations with Swedish, Canadian, Italian and US centres.

Publications

Comment on Blancafort Alias et al. A Multi-Domain Group-Based Intervention to Promote Physical Activity, Healthy Nutrition, and Psychological Wellbeing in Older People with Losses in Intrinsic Capacity: AMICOPE Development Study. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 5979.

PMID: 35055682
Journal: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Year: 2022
Reference: Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Jan 13;19(2). pii: ijerph19020860. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19020860.
Impact factor: 3.39
Publication type: Letter or abstract
Authors: Inzitari, Marco, Perez, Laura Monica, Villa-Garcia, Lorena, Cesari, Matteo et al.
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19020860

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News

It is part of the PROFIT Project (Personalizing the Approach to Frail Oncology Patients through Assessment and Individualized Intervention), an innovative initiative focused on providing comprehensive care for oncology patients experiencing frailty.

The two centres call on people with a diagnosis of cancer over 65-years-old and living in Barcelona to participate in the trial.

The Barcelona Aging coLLaboratory (BALL) aims to create innovative solutions, with the participation of end users, to improve quality of life and health and social care for the elderly.