Transforming Care for Older Adults Living with Complex Health Conditions in Ontario Post-Covid: Conference Proceedings and Recommendations.

IF 1.6 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Adam D Morrison, Sabeen Ehsan, Rhonda E Schwartz, Sarah D Webster, John A H Puxty
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The virtual conference 'Transforming Care: Supporting Older Adults Post-COVID in Ontario' was held in October 2021. It was organized by Specialized Geriatric Services (SGS) East and held over three half-days. The guiding themes included: The Need, The Innovation, and The Transformation. Over 500 participants heard from ~50 clinicians, researchers, administrators, older adults, care partners, and community partners. The pandemic uncovered and exacerbated existing issues and pushed us to explore new ways to support older adults living with complex health conditions. The following key priorities were identified: older adults and their care partners call for personalized care experiences, and a lifespan approach to care delivery; aging in the community remains the most common preference; an integrated community care system that supports aging at-home should be prioritized; care delivery by SGS interprofessional teams and specialists is paramount to providing comprehensive care; building health human resource capacity should be a system priority; and promising innovations should be scaled and spread. Evidence shows that we cannot return to status-quo; post-pandemic planning of both who we serve and how we serve needs to be anchored in system renewal, not just recovery. Renewal means integrating lessons learned during the pandemic into the redesign of our systems of care. Investments in innovative, upstream strategies that support home and community-based care, and target health promotion and prevention are necessary. The provincial and regional infrastructure of SGS has the expertise and capacity to assist Ontario Health Teams in responding to the evolving health and social needs of this population.

改变安大略省新冠肺炎后健康状况复杂的老年人的护理:会议记录和建议。
“转变护理:支持安大略省covid后老年人”虚拟会议于2021年10月举行。是次活动由SGS东区老年专科服务中心主办,为期三个半天。指导主题包括:需求、创新和转型。超过500名参与者听取了约50名临床医生、研究人员、管理人员、老年人、护理伙伴和社区合作伙伴的意见。大流行暴露并加剧了现有问题,促使我们探索新的方法,为患有复杂健康状况的老年人提供支持。确定了以下关键优先事项:老年人及其护理伙伴要求个性化护理体验,并采用终身护理方法;社区老龄化仍然是最普遍的偏好;应优先考虑支持居家养老的综合社区护理系统;SGS跨专业团队和专家的医疗服务对于提供全面的医疗服务至关重要;卫生人力资源能力建设应成为系统的优先事项;有前途的创新应该得到推广和推广。证据表明,我们不可能回到现状;大流行后的服务对象和服务方式规划需要以系统更新为基础,而不仅仅是恢复。更新意味着将大流行期间的经验教训纳入重新设计我们的保健系统。必须投资于创新的上游战略,支持家庭和社区护理,并以促进和预防健康为目标。SGS的省级和区域基础设施具有专业知识和能力,可以协助安大略省卫生工作队应对这一人口不断变化的卫生和社会需求。
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Canadian Geriatrics Journal
Canadian Geriatrics Journal Nursing-Gerontology
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5.20
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30
期刊介绍: The Canadian Geriatrics Journal (CGJ) is a peer-reviewed publication that is a home for innovative aging research of a high quality aimed at improving the health and the care provided to older persons residing in Canada and outside our borders. While we gratefully accept submissions from researchers outside our country, we are committed to encouraging aging research by Canadians. The CGJ is targeted to family physicians with training or an interest in the care of older persons, specialists in geriatric medicine, geriatric psychiatrists, and members of other health disciplines with a focus on gerontology.
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