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The short-term effects of an integrated care model for the frail elderly on health, quality of life, health care use and satisfaction with care

PURPOSE: This study explores the short-term value of integrated care for the frail elderly by evaluating the effects of the Walcheren Integrated Care Model on health, quality of life, health care use and satisfaction with care after three months. INTERVENTION: Frailty was preventively detected in el...

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Autores principales: Looman, Wilhelmina Mijntje, Fabbricotti, Isabelle Natalina, Huijsman, Robbert
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Igitur publishing 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4259147/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25489294
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author Looman, Wilhelmina Mijntje
Fabbricotti, Isabelle Natalina
Huijsman, Robbert
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Fabbricotti, Isabelle Natalina
Huijsman, Robbert
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description PURPOSE: This study explores the short-term value of integrated care for the frail elderly by evaluating the effects of the Walcheren Integrated Care Model on health, quality of life, health care use and satisfaction with care after three months. INTERVENTION: Frailty was preventively detected in elderly living at home with the Groningen Frailty Indicator. Geriatric nurse practitioners and secondary care geriatric nursing specialists were assigned as case managers and co-ordinated the care agreed upon in a multidisciplinary meeting. The general practitioner practice functions as a single entry point and supervises the co-ordination of care. The intervention encompasses task reassignment between nurses and doctors and consultations between primary, secondary and tertiary care providers. The entire process was supported by multidisciplinary protocols and web-based patient files. METHODS: The design of this study was quasi-experimental. In this study, 205 frail elderly patients of three general practitioner practices that implemented the integrated care model were compared with 212 frail elderly patients of five general practitioner practices that provided usual care. The outcomes were assessed using questionnaires. Baseline measures were compared with a three-month follow-up by chi-square tests, t-tests and regression analysis. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: In the short term, the integrated care model had a significant effect on the attachment aspect of quality of life. The frail elderly patients were better able to obtain the love and friendship they desire. The use of care did not differ despite the preventive element and the need for assessments followed up with case management in the integrated care model. In the short term, there were no significant changes in health. As frailty is a progressive state, it is assumed that three months are too short to influence changes in health with integrated care models. A more longitudinal approach is required to study the value of integrated care on changes in health and the preservation of the positive effects on quality of life and health care use.
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spelling pubmed-42591472014-12-08 The short-term effects of an integrated care model for the frail elderly on health, quality of life, health care use and satisfaction with care Looman, Wilhelmina Mijntje Fabbricotti, Isabelle Natalina Huijsman, Robbert Int J Integr Care Research and Theory PURPOSE: This study explores the short-term value of integrated care for the frail elderly by evaluating the effects of the Walcheren Integrated Care Model on health, quality of life, health care use and satisfaction with care after three months. INTERVENTION: Frailty was preventively detected in elderly living at home with the Groningen Frailty Indicator. Geriatric nurse practitioners and secondary care geriatric nursing specialists were assigned as case managers and co-ordinated the care agreed upon in a multidisciplinary meeting. The general practitioner practice functions as a single entry point and supervises the co-ordination of care. The intervention encompasses task reassignment between nurses and doctors and consultations between primary, secondary and tertiary care providers. The entire process was supported by multidisciplinary protocols and web-based patient files. METHODS: The design of this study was quasi-experimental. In this study, 205 frail elderly patients of three general practitioner practices that implemented the integrated care model were compared with 212 frail elderly patients of five general practitioner practices that provided usual care. The outcomes were assessed using questionnaires. Baseline measures were compared with a three-month follow-up by chi-square tests, t-tests and regression analysis. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: In the short term, the integrated care model had a significant effect on the attachment aspect of quality of life. The frail elderly patients were better able to obtain the love and friendship they desire. The use of care did not differ despite the preventive element and the need for assessments followed up with case management in the integrated care model. In the short term, there were no significant changes in health. As frailty is a progressive state, it is assumed that three months are too short to influence changes in health with integrated care models. A more longitudinal approach is required to study the value of integrated care on changes in health and the preservation of the positive effects on quality of life and health care use. Igitur publishing 2014-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4259147/ /pubmed/25489294 Text en Copyright 2014, Authors retain the copyright of their article http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This work is licensed under a (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0) Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License
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Looman, Wilhelmina Mijntje
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Huijsman, Robbert
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title_short The short-term effects of an integrated care model for the frail elderly on health, quality of life, health care use and satisfaction with care
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25489294
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