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Structured follow-up of frail home-dwelling older people in primary health care: is there a special need, and could a checklist be of any benefit? A qualitative study of experiences from registered nurses and their leaders

机译:对初级保健中体弱多病的老年人的结构化随访:是否有特殊需要,检查表是否有好处?对注册护士及其领导者的经验进行定性研究

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Aim: To identify experiences and opinions about the need for a structured follow-up and to identify potential benefits and barriers to the use of a checklist (Sub Acute Functional decline in the Older people [SAFE]) when caring for frail home-dwelling older people. Background: The complexity of older peoples’ health situation requires more coordinated health care across health care levels and a better structured follow-up than is currently being offered, especially in the transitional phase between hospital discharge and primary care, but also in more stable phases at home. Design: This was a qualitative study using focus group interviews. Methods: Data were collected during six focus group interviews in three districts in a municipality. Nineteen registered nurses (RNs) and seventeen leaders responsible for the follow-up of frail home-dwelling older people participated. Participants were representatives of the RNs in homecare and their leaders. Results: Our results highlight that although most RNs and their leaders saw a number of significant benefits to conducting a structured assessment and follow-up of frail older people home care recipients, a number of barriers made this difficult to realize on a daily basis. Conclusion: There is no common perception that a structured follow-up of frail home-dwelling older people in primary health care is an important and contributing factor to better quality of health care. Despite this, most RNs and leaders found that the use of a structured checklist such as SAFE was a benefit to achieving a structured follow-up of the frail older people. We identified several factors of importance to whether a structured follow-up with a checklist is conducted in home care.
机译:目的:在照顾脆弱的老年人时,找出有关需要进行结构性随访的经验和意见,并确定使用清单的潜在好处和障碍(老年人亚急性功能衰退[SAFE])人。背景:老年人健康状况的复杂性要求,与目前相比,跨卫生保健级别的卫生保健水平更高,并且需要更好的结构化随访,尤其是在出院和初级保健之间的过渡阶段,以及更稳定的阶段在家。设计:这是使用焦点小组访谈进行的定性研究。方法:在一个城市的三个地区的六个焦点小组访谈中收集了数据。 19位注册护士(RN)和17位负责体弱多病的老年人的随访负责人参加了会议。参加者是家庭护理RN的代表及其领导人。结果:我们的结果表明,尽管大多数注册护士及其领导者在进行结构化评估和跟进脆弱的老年人家庭护理接受者时都看到了许多显着的好处,但每天都有许多障碍使这一点难以实现。结论:普遍的看法是,在基础医疗保健中对体弱多病的老年人进行结构化的随访是提高医疗保健质量的重要和促成因素。尽管如此,大多数注册护士和领导者都发现,使用结构化清单(如SAFE)有利于对体弱的老年人进行结构化随访。我们确定了一些重要因素,这些因素对于在家庭护理中是否进行检查清单的结构化随访至关重要。

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