Drennan Vari, Iliffe Steve, Haworth Deborah, Tai Sharon See, Lenihan Penny, Deave Toity
Primary Care Nursing Research Unit, Department of Primary Care and Population Sciences, Royal Free and University College Medical School, London.
Health Serv J. 2003 Apr 24;113(5852):22-4.
A scheme offering joint health and social care assessments to people aged over 75 in inner London identified more than a quarter in need of services. The older people were accessed via general practice, but this proved an inefficient way of identifying the target population. In some practices, almost half of those contacted were no longer at the same address. The assessments, conducted by a community nurse and social welfare officer, often involved two visits. The mobility of the elderly population needs to be taken into account when planning joint assessments. Organisations involved had different aspirations for the scheme and management proved problematic.
一项为伦敦市中心75岁以上老人提供联合健康与社会护理评估的计划,识别出超过四分之一的人需要服务。这些老年人是通过全科医疗服务联系到的,但事实证明这是一种识别目标人群的低效方式。在一些医疗机构中,几乎一半被联系的人已不在同一地址。由社区护士和社会福利官员进行的评估通常需要两次上门。在规划联合评估时,需要考虑老年人群体的流动性。参与该计划的各组织有着不同的期望,且管理存在问题。