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Meeting the home-care needs of disabled older persons living in the community: does integrated services delivery make a difference?

机译:满足居住在社区中的残疾老年人的家庭护理需求:提供综合服务是否有所作为?

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Background The PRISMA Model is an innovative coordination-type integrated-service-delivery (ISD) network designed to manage and better match resources to the complex and evolving needs of elders. The goal of this study was to examine the impact of this ISD network on unmet needs among disabled older persons living in the community. Methods Using data from the PRISMA study, we compared unmet needs of elders living in the community in areas with or without an ISD network. Disabilities and unmet needs were assessed with the Functional Autonomy Measurement System (SMAF). We used growth-curve analysis to examine changes in unmet needs over time and the variables associated with initial status and change. Sociodemographic characteristics, level of disability, self-perceived health status, cognitive functioning, level of empowerment, and the hours of care received were investigated as covariates. Lastly, we report the prevalence of needs and unmet needs for 29 activities in both areas at the end of the study. Results On average, participants were 83 years old; 62% were women. They had a moderate level of disability and mild cognitive problems. On average, they received 2.07 hours/day (SD = 1.08) of disability-related care, mostly provided by family. The findings from growth-curve analysis suggest that elders living in the area where ISD was implemented and those with higher levels of disability experience better fulfillment of their needs over time. Besides the area, being a woman, living alone, having a higher level of disability, more cognitive impairments, and a lower level of empowerment were linked to initial unmet needs (r2 = 0.25; p Conclusions In spite of more than 30 years of home-care services in the province of Quebec, disabled older adults living in the community still have unmet needs. ISD networks such as the PRISMA Model, however, appear to offer an effective response to the long-term-care needs of the elderly.
机译:背景技术PRISMA模型是一种创新的协调型综合服务交付(ISD)网络,旨在管理资源并使之更好地适应老年人的复杂和不断变化的需求。这项研究的目的是研究该ISD网络对社区中残障老年人未满足需求的影响。方法利用PRISMA研究的数据,我们比较了有或没有ISD网络的社区中老年人的未满足需求。通过功能自主评估系统(SMAF)评估了残疾和未满足的需求。我们使用增长曲线分析来检验未满足需求随时间的变化以及与初始状态和变化相关的变量。将社会人口统计学特征,残疾水平,自我感知的健康状况,认知功能,授权水平以及所接受的护理时间作为协变量进行调查。最后,我们在研究结束时报告了这两个领域中29种活动的需求和未满足需求的普遍性。结果参与者平均为83岁;妇女占62%。他们有中等水平的残疾和轻度的认知问题。平均而言,他们每天接受2.07小时(标准差= 1.08)与残疾相关的护理,主要由家庭提供。增长曲线分析的结果表明,生活在实施ISD的地区的老年人和残障程度较高的老年人随着时间的推移会更好地满足其需求。除了该地区以外,作为一个女人,一个人生活,残疾程度较高,认知障碍更多,赋权水平较低,与最初未满足的需求有关(r 2 = 0.25; p结论尽管魁北克省已有30多年的家庭护理服务,但社区中的残障老年人仍然有未满足的需求,但是PRISMA模型等ISD网络似乎可以有效地应对长期需求。老年人的护理需求。

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