Physical Therapy Sciences, Program in Clinical Health Sciences, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Research Centre for Healthy and Sustainable Living, Research Group Proactive Care for Elderly People Living at Home, HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
BMC Prim Care. 2023 May 16;24(1):116. doi: 10.1186/s12875-023-02066-w.
With the ageing population worldwide, falls are becoming a severe and growing health problem. Interprofessional multifactorial fall prevention interventions (FPIs) have effectively prevented falls in community-dwelling older adults. However, the implementation of FPIs often fails due to a lack of interprofessional collaboration. Therefore, gaining insight into the influencing factors of interprofessional collaboration in multifactorial FPI's for older adults living in the community is essential. Consequently, our aim was to provide an overview of factors influencing interprofessional collaboration in multifactorial FPIs for community-dwelling older adults.
This qualitative systematic literature research was performed according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement. Pubmed, CINAHL, and Embase electronic databases have been systematically searched for eligible articles, with a qualitative design. The quality was appraised using the Checklist for Qualitative Research by the Joann Briggs Institute. The findings were inductively synthesized using a meta-aggregative approach. Confidence in the synthesized findings was established using the ConQual methodology.
Five articles were included. Analysis of the included studies resulted in 31 influencing factors for interprofessional collaboration, which were labelled as findings. These findings were summarized in ten categories and combined into five synthesized findings. Results showed that communication, role clarity, information sharing, organization, and interprofessional aim influence interprofessional collaboration in multifactorial FPIs.
This review provides a comprehensive summary of findings on interprofessional collaboration, specifically in the context of multifactorial FPIs. Knowledge in this area is considerably relevant given the multifactorial nature of falls, which demands an integrated, multidomain approach, including both health and social care. The results can be utilized as a fundament for developing effective implementation strategies aiming to improve interprofessional collaboration between health and social care professionals working in multifactorial FPIs in the community.
随着全球人口老龄化,跌倒已成为一个严重且日益严重的健康问题。多专业多因素跌倒预防干预(FPIs)已有效预防了社区居住的老年人跌倒。然而,由于缺乏多专业合作,FPIs 的实施经常失败。因此,了解影响社区居住老年人多因素 FPI 中多专业合作的因素至关重要。因此,我们的目的是提供多因素 FPIs 中影响社区居住老年人多专业合作的因素概述。
本定性系统文献研究按照系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)声明进行。通过 Pubmed、CINAHL 和 Embase 电子数据库系统地搜索了符合条件的文章,并采用定性设计。使用 Joann Briggs 研究所的定性研究清单评估了质量。使用元聚合方法对研究结果进行归纳综合。使用 ConQual 方法确定综合研究结果的可信度。
纳入了五篇文章。对纳入研究的分析导致了 31 个影响多专业合作的因素,这些因素被标记为研究结果。这些研究结果总结为十个类别,并合并为五个综合研究结果。结果表明,沟通、角色明确、信息共享、组织和多专业目标影响多因素 FPIs 中的多专业合作。
本综述提供了多专业合作,特别是多因素 FPIs 背景下的研究结果的全面总结。鉴于跌倒的多因素性质,需要采取综合的多领域方法,包括健康和社会护理,因此该领域的知识非常重要。这些结果可以作为开发有效实施策略的基础,旨在改善社区多因素 FPIs 中从事健康和社会护理的专业人员之间的多专业合作。