The Integrated Atlas of Dementia Care in the Australian Capital Territory: A Collective Case Study of Local Service Provision.

IF 2.4 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Health Services Insights Pub Date : 2024-02-11 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11786329241232254
Hossein Tabatabaei-Jafari, Mary Anne Furst, Nasser Bagheri, Nathan M D'Cunha, Kasia Bail, Perminder S Sachdev, Luis Salvador-Carulla
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Abstract

Background: This study evaluates the dementia care system in a local area and aimed to include all specialised services designed to provide health and social services to people with dementia or age-related cognitive impairment, as well as general services with a high or very high proportion of clients with dementia.

Methods: The study used an internationally standardised service classification instrument called Description and Evaluation of Services and DirectoriEs for Long Term Care (DESDE-LTC) to identify and describe all services providing care to people with dementia in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT).

Results: A total of 47 service providers were eligible for inclusion. Basic information about the services was collected from their websites, and further information was obtained through interviews with the service providers. Of the 107 services offered by the 47 eligible providers, 27% (n = 29) were specialised services and 73% (n = 78) were general services. Most of the services were residential or outpatient, with a target population mostly of people aged 65 or older, and 50 years or older in the case of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. There were government supports available for most types of care through various programmes.

Conclusions: Dementia care in the ACT relies heavily on general services. More widespread use of standardised methods of service classification in dementia will facilitate comparison with other local areas, allow for monitoring of changes over time, permit comparison with services provided for other health conditions and support evidence-informed local planning.

澳大利亚首都地区痴呆症护理综合图集》:当地服务提供的集体案例研究》。
研究背景本研究评估了一个地区的痴呆症护理系统,旨在纳入所有旨在为痴呆症患者或与年龄相关的认知障碍患者提供健康和社会服务的专业服务,以及痴呆症患者比例较高或非常高的一般服务:这项研究使用了一种名为 "长期护理服务与指导描述与评估"(DESDE-LTC)的国际标准化服务分类工具,以确定并描述澳大利亚首都地区(ACT)所有为痴呆症患者提供护理的服务机构:结果:共有 47 家服务提供商符合纳入条件。我们从服务提供商的网站上收集了有关这些服务的基本信息,并通过与服务提供商的访谈获得了更多信息。在 47 家符合条件的服务机构提供的 107 项服务中,27%(n = 29)为专业服务,73%(n = 78)为一般服务。大多数服务为住院或门诊服务,目标人群大多为 65 岁或以上的老人,土著居民和托雷斯海峡岛民的目标人群为 50 岁或以上。政府通过各种计划为大多数类型的护理提供支持:澳大利亚首都地区的痴呆症护理在很大程度上依赖于普通服务。更广泛地使用标准化的痴呆症服务分类方法将有助于与其他地区进行比较,监测随时间推移而发生的变化,允许与为其他健康状况提供的服务进行比较,并支持以证据为依据的地方规划。
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