Lindner Sonja, Kubitschke Lutz, Lionis Christos, Anastasaki Marilena, Kirchmayer Ursula, Giacomini Simona, De Luca Vincenzo, Iaccarino Guido, Illario Maddalena, Maddalena Antonio, Maritati Antonio, Conforti Diego, Roba Isabella, Musian Daniele, Cano Antonio, Granell Monica, Carriazo Ana M, Lama Carmen M, Rodríguez Susana, Guligowska Agnieszka, Kostka Tomasz, Konijnendijk Annemieke, Vitullo Maria, García-Rudolph Alejandro, Sánchez Javier Solana, Maggio Marcello, Liotta Giuseppe, Tziraki Chariklia, Roller-Wirnsberger Regina
Medical University of Graz, Department of Internal Medicine, Graz, AT.
Empirica GmbH, Bonn, DE.
Int J Integr Care. 2020 Oct 19;20(4):4. doi: 10.5334/ijic.5596.
The COVID-19 pandemic puts health and care systems under pressure globally. This current paper highlights challenges arising in the care for older and vulnerable populations in this context and reflects upon possible perspectives for different systems making use of nested integrated care approaches adapted during the work of the EU-funded project VIGOUR ("Evidence based Guidance to Scale-up Integrated Care in Europe", funded by the European Union's Health Programme 2014-2020 under Grant Agreement Number 826640).
新冠疫情给全球卫生和医疗系统带来了压力。本文着重强调了在此背景下为老年及弱势群体提供护理时出现的挑战,并思考了不同系统利用在欧盟资助项目VIGOUR(“扩大欧洲综合护理的循证指南”,由欧盟2014 - 2020年卫生计划资助,资助协议编号826640)工作期间采用的嵌套式综合护理方法的可能前景。