Faculty of Science, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada.
McMaster University School of Nursing, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
BMJ Open. 2021 Nov 16;11(11):e054900. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-054900.
COVID-19 has necessitated greater adoption of virtual care (eg, telephone (audio), videoconference) delivery models. Virtual care provides opportunities for innovative practice in care planning with older persons and meaningful family engagement by synchronously involving multiple care providers. Nevertheless, there remains a paucity of summarising evidence regarding virtual team-based care planning for older persons. The purpose of this scoping review is to summarise evidence on the utilisation of virtual team-based care planning for older persons in formal care settings. Specifically, (1) what has been reported in the literature on the impact or outcomes of virtual team-based care planning? (2) What are the facilitators and barriers to implementation?
This scoping review will follow a rigorous and well-established methodology by the Joanna Briggs Institute, supplemented by the Arksey & O'Malley and Levac, Colquhoun, & O'Brien frameworks. A three-step search strategy will be used to conduct a search on virtual team-based care planning for older persons in formal care settings. Keywords and index terms will be identified from an initial search in PubMed and AgeLine, and used to conduct the full search in the databases PubMed, EMBASE, CINAHL, AgeLine, PsycInfo and Scopus. Reference lists of included articles and grey literature retrieved through Google and Google Scholar will also be reviewed. Three researchers will screen titles and abstracts, and will conduct full-text review for inclusion. Extracted data will be mapped in a table.
Research ethics approval is not required for data collection from publicly accessible information. Findings will be presented at conferences, submitted for open-access publication in a peer-reviewed journal and made accessible to multiple stakeholders. The scoping review will summarise the literature on virtual team-based care planning for the purpose of informing the implementation of a virtual PIECES™ intervention (Physical/Intellectual/Emotional health, Capabilities, Environment, and Social).
COVID-19 的爆发使得人们更加倾向于使用虚拟医疗(如电话(音频)、视频会议)服务模式。虚拟医疗为老年人的护理规划提供了创新实践的机会,并通过同步涉及多个护理提供者,为有意义的家庭参与提供了机会。然而,关于老年人虚拟团队式护理规划的综合证据仍然很少。本研究旨在总结关于在正规护理环境中使用老年人虚拟团队式护理规划的证据。具体而言,(1)文献中报道了虚拟团队式护理规划对老年人的影响或结果有哪些?(2)实施的促进因素和障碍有哪些?
本研究将遵循 Joanna Briggs 研究所制定的严格而完善的方法,并辅以 Arksey 和 O'Malley 以及 Levac、Colquhoun 和 O'Brien 框架。将采用三步搜索策略,在正规护理环境中对老年人的虚拟团队式护理规划进行搜索。关键词和索引术语将从 PubMed 和 AgeLine 的初步搜索中确定,并用于在 PubMed、EMBASE、CINAHL、AgeLine、PsycInfo 和 Scopus 数据库中进行全面搜索。还将对纳入文章和通过 Google 和 Google Scholar 检索到的灰色文献的参考文献列表进行审查。三名研究人员将筛选标题和摘要,并进行全文审查以确定纳入。提取的数据将映射在一个表中。
从公开获取的信息中收集数据不需要研究伦理批准。研究结果将在会议上展示,提交给同行评议期刊的开放获取出版物,并提供给多个利益相关者。本研究将对虚拟团队式护理规划的文献进行综述,旨在为虚拟 PIECES™干预(身体/智力/情感健康、能力、环境和社会)的实施提供信息。