Nugue Mathilde, De Stampa Matthieu, Couturier Yves, Somme Dominique
National Foundation of Gerontology.
Care Manag J. 2012;13(4):184-93. doi: 10.1891/1521-0987.13.4.184.
In France, the national public health plan proposes a group of innovations including the initiation of case management for older adults in complex situations, particularly those with cognitive disorders. In this context, public authorities asked case managers to use a standardized multidimensional evaluation tool. The results of a qualitative study on the pertinence of such a tool relative to the emergence of this new professional field are described. Early use of an evaluation tool seems to be linked to the emergence of a new professional identity for recently recruited case managers. Factors determining the strength of this link are training tool standardization, computerization, and local structure's involvement. Our results contribute to identifying one of the ways by which professional identity can be changed to become a case manager.
在法国,国家公共卫生计划提出了一系列创新举措,包括针对处于复杂状况的老年人,尤其是患有认知障碍的老年人启动个案管理。在此背景下,公共当局要求个案管理人员使用标准化的多维评估工具。本文描述了一项关于此类工具与这一新专业领域出现的相关性的定性研究结果。评估工具的早期使用似乎与新招募的个案管理人员新职业身份的出现有关。决定这种联系强度的因素包括培训工具的标准化、计算机化以及地方机构的参与。我们的研究结果有助于确定专业身份转变为个案管理人员的一种方式。