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Managing multiple chronic conditions in the community: a Canadian qualitative study of the experiences of older adults, family caregivers and healthcare providers

机译:处理社区中的多种慢性病:加拿大对老年人,家庭护理人员和医疗保健提供者的经验进行的定性研究

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Background The prevalence of multiple chronic conditions (MCC) among older persons is increasing worldwide and is associated with poor health status and high rates of healthcare utilization and costs. Current health and social services are not addressing the complex needs of this group or their family caregivers. A better understanding of the experience of MCC from multiple perspectives is needed to improve the approach to care for this vulnerable group. However, the experience of MCC has not been explored with a broad sample of community-living older adults, family caregivers and healthcare providers. The purpose of this study was to explore the experience of managing MCC in the community from the perspectives of older adults with MCC, family caregivers and healthcare providers working in a variety of settings. Methods Using Thorne’s interpretive description approach, semi-structured interviews ( n =?130) were conducted in two Canadian provinces with 41 community-living older adults (aged 65?years and older) with three or more chronic conditions, 47 family caregivers (aged 18?years and older), and 42 healthcare providers working in various community settings. Healthcare providers represented various disciplines and settings. Interview transcripts were analyzed using Thorne’s interpretive description approach. Results Participants described the experience of managing MCC as: (a) overwhelming, draining and complicated, (b) organizing pills and appointments, (c) being split into pieces, (d) doing what the doctor says, (e) relying on family and friends, and (f) having difficulty getting outside help. These themes resonated with the emotional impact of MCC for all three groups of participants and the heavy reliance on family caregivers to support care in the home. Conclusions The experience of managing MCC in the community was one of high complexity, where there was a large gap between the needs of older adults and caregivers and the ability of health and social care systems to meet those needs. Healthcare for MCC was experienced as piecemeal and fragmented with little focus on the person and family as a whole. These findings provide a foundation for the design of care processes to more optimally address the needs-service gap that is integral to the experience of managing MCC.
机译:背景技术在世界范围内,老年人中多种慢性病(MCC)的患病率正在上升,并且与健康状况不佳,医疗保健利用率和成本较高有关。当前的保健和社会服务无法满足该群体或其家庭护理人员的复杂需求。需要从多个角度更好地了解“我的客户中心”的经验,以改善护理此弱势群体的方法。但是,MCC的经验尚未得到社区居住的老年人,家庭护理人员和医疗保健提供者的广泛抽样研究。这项研究的目的是从MCC老年人,家庭护理人员和在各种环境中工作的医疗保健提供者的角度探讨在社区中管理MCC的经验。方法采用Thorne的解释性描述方法,在加拿大的两个省中进行了半结构化访谈(n = 130),对41位居住在社区中的老年人(65岁及65岁以上),三个或更多慢性病患者,47位家庭看护人(年龄)进行了调查。 18岁及以上),以及42位在各种社区环境中工作的医疗保健提供者。医疗保健提供者代表各种学科和环境。访谈记录使用Thorne的解释性描述方法进行了分析。结果参与者描述了管理MCC的经验:(a)压倒性的,排干的和复杂的;(b)组织药丸和约会的;(c)分为几部分的;(d)遵医嘱的;(e)依靠家庭的和朋友,以及(f)难以获得外界帮助。这些主题引起了MCC对所有三组参与者的情感影响,并严重依赖家庭护理人员来支持家庭护理。结论在社区中管理MCC的经验是高度复杂的经验之一,其中老年人和看护者的需求与卫生和社会护理系统满足这些需求的能力之间存在很大差距。 “我的客户中心”的医疗保健是零碎的,零碎的,很少关注个人和整个家庭。这些发现为护理流程设计提供了基础,以更优化地解决需求与服务之间的差距,这是管理MCC经验必不可少的。

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