Purpose

In response to the growing recognition of geriatric rehabilitation and to support healthcare providers which need strategies to support older people with frailty who have experienced functional decline, we developed a consensus statement about core principles and future priorities for geriatric rehabilitation.

Methods

We used a three-stage approach to establish consensus-preparation, consensus and review.

Results

The consensus statement is grouped under 11 headings from (1) “Definition of GR” to (11) “Effective strategies to develop GR in Europe”, which define geriatric rehabilitation in a way that is compatible with existing service models across Europe. Additionally future goals around research and education are highlighted.

Conclusion

The definitions of the consensus statement can provide a starting point for those wishing to further develop geriatric rehabilitation in their jurisdiction and help to develop strategic alliances with other specialties, serving as a basis for a pan-European approach to geriatric rehabilitation.

Overview publication

TitleEuropean consensus on core principles and future priorities for geriatric rehabilitation: consensus statement.
DateApril 1st, 2020
Issue nameEuropean geriatric medicine
Issue numberv11.2:233-238
DOI10.1007/s41999-019-00274-1
PubMed32297191
AuthorsGrund S, Gordon AL, van Balen R, Bachmann S, Cherubini A, Landi F, Stuck AE, Becker C, Achterberg WP, Bauer JM & Schols JMGA
KeywordsEuGMS, European consensus, Frailty, Functional decline, Geriatric rehabilitation
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