Ma Nan, Stanley Gerard, Miller Debi, Ajagunna David, Jones Nicola, Kinirons Mark, Dallmeyer Rebecca, Kalsi Tania
Department of Ageing & Health, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
Quay Health Solutions, London, UK.
BMJ Open Qual. 2024 Oct 2;13(4):e002705. doi: 10.1136/bmjoq-2023-002705.
Older people living in care homes are often frail and clinically complex. The Enhanced Health in Care Homes (EHCH) framework supports organisational and clinical strategies to deliver good care, promoting proactive person-centred care by whole system collaboration. We evaluate the impact of a new role, the Extensivist, in the delivery of EHCH for older people living in care homes.
To evaluate implementation processes and the clinical utility of the Extensivist in older people care homes in the London borough of Southwark.
The Extensivist (Band 8a Advanced Nurse Specialist skilled in frail older people) was embedded within the care home general practitioners (GP) service for a 2-year pilot (2019-2021). Implementation processes were evaluated. Impact of the Extensivist role was evaluated by the number of Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA) completed, interventions and other clinical activity performed as well as qualitative case studies and semistructured feedback from care home workers and professionals.
The Extensivist feasibly delivered CGA and implemented intervention plans. The role iteratively developed to support wider aspects of care including advance care planning (ACP) and training. Challenges included building trust, the time-consuming nature of CGA, ACP and coordinated communication. Case studies and semistructured feedback indicated the role was considered valuable in the delivery of clinical care, supporting residents, families, care homes and GPs and as a resource for education for care home workers.
The Extensivist is a valuable resource and a linchpin in the delivery of EHCH framework in care homes for older adults in Southwark. Further evaluations to assess reproducibility in other areas of the UK are warranted.
居住在养老院的老年人通常身体虚弱且临床情况复杂。养老院强化健康(EHCH)框架支持组织和临床策略以提供优质护理,通过全系统协作促进积极主动的以人为本的护理。我们评估一个新角色——拓展护士,在为居住在养老院的老年人提供EHCH方面的影响。
评估拓展护士在伦敦南华克区养老院的实施过程及其临床效用。
拓展护士(八级甲等高级护士专家,擅长护理体弱老年人)被纳入养老院全科医生服务体系,进行为期两年的试点(2019 - 2021年)。对实施过程进行评估。通过完成的综合老年评估(CGA)数量、实施的干预措施和其他临床活动,以及定性案例研究和来自养老院工作人员及专业人员的半结构化反馈,评估拓展护士角色的影响。
拓展护士切实可行地实施了CGA并执行了干预计划。该角色不断发展,以支持更广泛的护理方面,包括预先护理计划(ACP)和培训。挑战包括建立信任、CGA、ACP以及协调沟通的耗时性。案例研究和半结构化反馈表明,该角色在提供临床护理、支持居民、家庭、养老院和全科医生方面被认为是有价值的,并且是养老院工作人员教育的资源。
拓展护士是南华克区为老年人提供EHCH框架的宝贵资源和关键环节。有必要进行进一步评估,以评估在英国其他地区的可重复性。