Amsterdam Public Health research institute, Department of General Practice and Elderly Care Medicine, Amsterdam UMC - VU University Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Centre for Nutrition, Prevention and Health Services research, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven, the Netherlands.
BMC Geriatr. 2020 Feb 28;20(1):81. doi: 10.1186/s12877-020-1482-7.
Many older people live at home, often with complex and chronic health and social care needs. Integrated care programs are increasingly being implemented as a way to better address these needs. To support older people living at home, it is also essential to maintain their safety. Integrated care programs have the potential to address a wide range of risks and problems that could undermine older people's ability to live independently at home. The aim of this scoping review is to provide insight into how integrated care programs address safety risks faced by older people living at home - an area that is rather underexplored.
Safety was conceptualised as preventing or reducing the risk of problems, associated with individual functioning and behaviour, social and physical environments, and health and social care management, which could undermine older people's ability to live independently at home. For this scoping review a systematic literature search was performed to identify papers describing integrated care programs where at least one intervention component addressed safety risks. Data were extracted on the programs' characteristics, safety risks addressed, and the activities and interventions used to address them.
None of the 11 programs included in this review explicitly mentioned safety in their goals. Nevertheless, following the principles of our conceptual framework, the programs appeared to address risks in multiple domains. Most attention was paid to risks related to older people's functioning, behaviour, and the health and social care they receive. Risks related to people's physical and social environments received less attention.
Even though prevention of safety risks is not an explicit goal of integrated care programs, the programs address a wide range of risks on multiple domains. The need to address social and environmental risks is becoming increasingly important given the growing number of people receiving care and support at home. Prioritising a multidimensional approach to safety in integrated care programs could enhance the ability of health and social care systems to support older people to live safely at home.
许多老年人在家中生活,他们通常有复杂和慢性的健康和社会护理需求。为了更好地满足这些需求,整合护理计划越来越多地被实施。为了支持在家中生活的老年人,维护他们的安全也是至关重要的。整合护理计划有可能解决一系列可能会破坏老年人独立在家生活能力的风险和问题。本范围综述的目的是深入了解整合护理计划如何应对在家中生活的老年人面临的安全风险——这一领域的研究还相当不足。
安全被定义为预防或降低与个人功能和行为、社会和物理环境以及健康和社会护理管理相关的问题风险,这些问题可能会破坏老年人独立在家生活的能力。为了进行本次范围综述,我们进行了系统的文献检索,以确定描述至少有一个干预措施部分涉及安全风险的整合护理计划的论文。我们提取了关于计划特征、所涉及的安全风险以及用于解决这些风险的活动和干预措施的数据。
本综述中纳入的 11 个计划中没有一个在其目标中明确提到安全。然而,根据我们的概念框架的原则,这些计划似乎在多个领域都涉及到了风险。大多数关注都集中在与老年人功能、行为以及他们所接受的健康和社会护理相关的风险上。与人们的物理和社会环境相关的风险则受到较少关注。
尽管预防安全风险不是整合护理计划的明确目标,但该计划在多个领域涉及到广泛的风险。鉴于越来越多的人在家中接受护理和支持,解决社会和环境风险的需求变得越来越重要。在整合护理计划中优先考虑多维的安全方法,可以增强卫生和社会保健系统支持老年人在家中安全生活的能力。