Mapping implementation strategies to reach community-dwelling older adults in Northwest Switzerland.

IF 8.8 1区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Maria Jose Mendieta, Geert Goderis, Andreas Zeller, Olivia Yip, Flaka Siqeca, Franziska Zúñiga, Leah L Zullig, Sabina M De Geest, Mieke Deschodt, Johan Flamaing, Suzanne Dhaini
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Abstract

Background: In Northwestern Switzerland, recent legislation tackles the needs of community-dwelling older adults by creating Information and Advice Centers (IACs). IACs are a new service in the community that aims to assess the needs and provide information on age-related issues to community-dwelling older adults and their families. Previous studies reported difficulties in reaching community-dwelling older adults for community-based programs. We aimed to: 1) systematically identify implementation strategies to promote the IAC among community care providers, older adults and informal caregivers; 2) monitor the delivery of these strategies by the IAC management; and 3) describe the impact of those strategies on reach of community-dwelling older adults. This study was conducted as part of the TRANS-SENIOR project.

Methods: As part of the INSPIRE feasibility assessment, we conducted a pre-test post-test study between March and September 2022. The sample included 8,840 older adults aged 65 + visiting/calling or being referred to the IAC for the first time. Implementation strategies were selected using implementation mapping and organized in bundles for each group of community care providers and older adults/caregivers. Our evaluation included: estimation of fidelity to the delivery of implementation strategies and bundles by the IAC management and their coverage; referral source of older adults to the IAC; and impact of the strategies on reach of the IAC on the 65 + population living in the care region. Adaptations to the strategies were documented using the FRAME-IS. Descriptive statistics were calculated and reported.

Results: Seven implementation strategies were selected and organized in bundles for each community care provider and older adults and their caregivers. The lowest fidelity score was found in implementation strategies selected for nursing homes whereas the highest score corresponded to strategies targeting older adults and caregivers. "Informational visits" was the strategy with the lowest coverage (2.5% for nursing homes and 10.5% for hospitals and specialized clinics). The main referral sources were self-referrals and referrals by caregivers, followed by nursing homes. The IAC reach among the 65 + population was 5.4%.

Conclusion: We demonstrated the use of implementation mapping to select implementation strategies to reach community-dwelling older adults. The reach was low suggesting that higher fidelity to the delivery of the strategies, and reflection on the causal pathway of the implementation strategies might be needed.

绘制瑞士西北部社区老年人服务实施战略图。
背景:在瑞士西北部,最近的立法通过设立信息与咨询中心(IACs)来满足居住在社区的老年人的需求。信息咨询中心是一项新的社区服务,旨在评估居住在社区的老年人及其家人的需求,并向他们提供与年龄相关问题的信息。以往的研究报告显示,社区老年人很难接触到以社区为基础的项目。我们的目标是1)系统地确定在社区护理提供者、老年人和非正式护理人员中推广 IAC 的实施策略;2)监测 IAC 管理部门实施这些策略的情况;3)描述这些策略对接触社区老年人的影响。这项研究是 TRANS-SENIOR 项目的一部分:作为 INSPIRE 可行性评估的一部分,我们在 2022 年 3 月至 9 月期间进行了一项前测后测研究。样本包括首次访问/致电或被转介到 IAC 的 8840 名 65 岁以上的老年人。我们使用实施图谱来选择实施策略,并为每组社区护理提供者和老年人/护理者组织了捆绑策略。我们的评估包括:估算 IAC 管理层对实施策略和捆绑包的忠实度及其覆盖范围;老年人转介到 IAC 的来源;以及这些策略对 IAC 覆盖居住在护理区域内的 65 岁以上人口的影响。使用 FRAME-IS 记录了对策略的调整。计算并报告了描述性统计结果:结果:选择了七种实施策略,并针对每个社区护理提供者和老年人及其护理人员进行了捆绑。针对养老院的实施策略的忠实度得分最低,而针对老年人和护理人员的实施策略得分最高。"信息访问 "是覆盖率最低的策略(养老院为 2.5%,医院和专科诊所为 10.5%)。主要的转介来源是自我转介和护理人员转介,其次是养老院。IAC 在 65 岁以上人群中的覆盖率为 5.4%:我们展示了如何利用实施图谱来选择实施策略,以覆盖居住在社区的老年人。但覆盖率较低,这表明可能需要提高策略实施的忠实度,并对实施策略的因果路径进行反思。
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Implementation Science
Implementation Science 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
14.30
自引率
11.10%
发文量
78
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Implementation Science is a leading journal committed to disseminating evidence on methods for integrating research findings into routine healthcare practice and policy. It offers a multidisciplinary platform for studying implementation strategies, encompassing their development, outcomes, economics, processes, and associated factors. The journal prioritizes rigorous studies and innovative, theory-based approaches, covering implementation science across various healthcare services and settings.
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