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Attributes of conception of relational continuity: an essential component of the integration of services for frail older people

PURPOSE: Present the results of an exploratory study which aimed to identify the attributes of relational continuity as conceived by the actors involved in the organization of services to frail older people. THEORY: The lengthening of the duration of life with autonomy loss warrants a transformation...

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Autores principales: Gagnon, Dominique, Couturier, Yves, Etheridge, Francis, Lacasse-Bédard, Joanie
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Igitur, Utrecht Publishing & Archiving 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2807069/
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author Gagnon, Dominique
Couturier, Yves
Etheridge, Francis
Lacasse-Bédard, Joanie
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description PURPOSE: Present the results of an exploratory study which aimed to identify the attributes of relational continuity as conceived by the actors involved in the organization of services to frail older people. THEORY: The lengthening of the duration of life with autonomy loss warrants a transformation of the response to the needs of older people. The organization of services must evolve from a hospital-centered model to a residence-centered model better adapted to long-term care. This refocus on residential care provokes a multiplication of service providers which must be coordinated to ensure continuity of care [1]. Amongst the three forms of continuity (informational, management and relational) [2], relational continuity appears as the least documented and most difficult to measure. METHODS: Twenty-seven interviews with practitioners, managers, family caregivers and users were conducted and analysed using a content analysis approach. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: While the family caregivers and users stressed the psycho-affective nature of the care relationship, the practitioners viewed it as a means to ensure the adequacy of services. From the user's viewpoint, the relationship is not the responsibility of one professional, but of a collective effort that may carry his voice across the services organization.
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spelling pubmed-28070692010-01-19 Attributes of conception of relational continuity: an essential component of the integration of services for frail older people Gagnon, Dominique Couturier, Yves Etheridge, Francis Lacasse-Bédard, Joanie Int J Integr Care Conference Abstract PURPOSE: Present the results of an exploratory study which aimed to identify the attributes of relational continuity as conceived by the actors involved in the organization of services to frail older people. THEORY: The lengthening of the duration of life with autonomy loss warrants a transformation of the response to the needs of older people. The organization of services must evolve from a hospital-centered model to a residence-centered model better adapted to long-term care. This refocus on residential care provokes a multiplication of service providers which must be coordinated to ensure continuity of care [1]. Amongst the three forms of continuity (informational, management and relational) [2], relational continuity appears as the least documented and most difficult to measure. METHODS: Twenty-seven interviews with practitioners, managers, family caregivers and users were conducted and analysed using a content analysis approach. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: While the family caregivers and users stressed the psycho-affective nature of the care relationship, the practitioners viewed it as a means to ensure the adequacy of services. From the user's viewpoint, the relationship is not the responsibility of one professional, but of a collective effort that may carry his voice across the services organization. Igitur, Utrecht Publishing & Archiving 2009-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2807069/ Text en Copyright 2009, International Journal of Integrated Care (IJIC)
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Gagnon, Dominique
Couturier, Yves
Etheridge, Francis
Lacasse-Bédard, Joanie
Attributes of conception of relational continuity: an essential component of the integration of services for frail older people
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title_short Attributes of conception of relational continuity: an essential component of the integration of services for frail older people
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2807069/
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