Lima-Serrano Marta, Allande-Cussó Regina, Vargas-Martínez Ana Magdalena, Karam Georges, El-Korh Lea, Porcel-Gálvez Ana María
Department of Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Physiotherapy, and Podiatry, University of Seville, 9 Avenzoar, 41009, Seville, Spain.
Institute for Development, Research, Advocacy and Applied Care, St. George Hospital Street, Beirut, Lebanon.
Int J Integr Care. 2025 May 9;25(2):9. doi: 10.5334/ijic.9017. eCollection 2025 Apr-Jun.
The global shift toward aging populations, driven by advancements in the economy, healthcare, and society, has transformed once-lethal diseases into chronic conditions. Complex patient management scenarios emerge through this trend, coupled with demographic changes, given that multiple chronic diseases coexist within an individual. The TEC-MED project, which spans multiple countries, aims to evaluate whether the TEC-MED model can improve the quality of life and reduce care dependency among older adults in the Mediterranean region.
This study employs a mixed-method approach including a longitudinal analytical quasiexperimental design, economic evaluation, and qualitative techniques such as interviews and focus groups. The sample includes at least 20,000 older adults and their caregivers from the Mediterranean basin countries. Quantitative data analysis encompasses descriptive and bivariate statistical analyses, regression models, and economic evaluation, whereas qualitative analysis involves discourse analysis and thematic categorization.
The TEC-MED project's focus on integrating social and health care is expected to improve health outcomes and quality of life for older people and their caregivers. The anticipated outcomes will contribute valuable insights into the TEC-MED model's effectiveness in promoting person-centered care and addressing global challenges posed by aging populations.
NCT06184178 (ClinicalTrials.gov).
27/12/2023.
在经济、医疗保健和社会进步的推动下,全球人口老龄化趋势加剧,曾经致命的疾病已转变为慢性病。鉴于个体中多种慢性病并存,这一趋势与人口结构变化共同催生了复杂的患者管理场景。跨多个国家的TEC-MED项目旨在评估TEC-MED模式能否改善地中海地区老年人的生活质量并降低护理依赖程度。
本研究采用混合方法,包括纵向分析准实验设计、经济评估以及访谈和焦点小组等定性技术。样本包括来自地中海盆地国家的至少20000名老年人及其照料者。定量数据分析包括描述性和双变量统计分析、回归模型以及经济评估,而定性分析则涉及话语分析和主题分类。
TEC-MED项目对整合社会和医疗保健的关注,有望改善老年人及其照料者的健康状况和生活质量。预期结果将为TEC-MED模式在促进以患者为中心的护理以及应对人口老龄化带来的全球挑战方面的有效性提供宝贵见解。
NCT06184178(ClinicalTrials.gov)。
2023年12月27日。