Understanding the multiple dimensions of ageing: 5Ms for the rheumatologist

Bjoern Buehring, Marloes van Onna, Elena Myasoedova, Jiha Lee, Una E. Makris*

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Abstract

The global population is ageing and the rheumatology workforce should be prepared to take care of the inevitable complexities of ageing patients. We can learn from our colleagues and experts in geriatrics about how best to manage multimorbidity, polypharmacy, geriatric syndromes, and shifting priorities of older patients in the context of delivering care for rheumatic diseases. One approach to learning and adopting key ageing constructs within rheumatology practice is to incorporate the established Geriatric 5Ms-principles fundamental to caring for older adults. In this Series paper we discuss the 5Ms in the context of rheumatology practice (1) multicomplexity: assessing and managing multimorbidity and challenging biopsychosocial situations, (2) medications: ensuring that medications do not interfere with the other Ms, (3) mind: managing neurocognitive disorders and comorbid mental health conditions, (4) mobility: ensuring older adults can move independently and safely, and (5) what matters most: aligning care with an older adult's specific goals.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)e892-e902
Number of pages11
JournalThe Lancet Rheumatology
Volume6
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2024

Keywords

  • COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT
  • OLDER PERSONS
  • ATYPICAL PRESENTATION
  • GERIATRIC SYNDROMES
  • SOCIAL-ISOLATION
  • HIP FRACTURE
  • ARTHRITIS
  • ADULTS
  • CARE
  • MORTALITY

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