Implementing the WHO ICOPE program in clinical practice: three years of lessons from monitoring 27,082 participants using the ICOPE Monitor digital tool.

Caroline Berbon, Catherine Takeda, Laurent Balardy, Christine Lafont, Néda Tavassoli, Isabelle Carrie, Sophie Guyonnet, Justine de Kerimel, Céline Mathieu, Delphine Pennetier, Véronique Bezombes, Fatemeh Nourhashemi, Bruno Vellas, Sandrine Andrieu, Maria-Eugenia Soto-Martin
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Background: To describe the implementation of the ICOPE program in France using digital tool in order to: 1) describe the characteristics of people completing the screener, identifying differences across assessors (Health Care Professionals (HCP), non-HCPs or self-assessment) 2) describe the characteristics of follow-up and assessments for people with abnormal screening test 3) describe the recommendations in the intervention care plans for people with a decline in intrinsic capacity (IC).

Methods: A descriptive study, presenting the results at initial screening, as well as at assessment when needed; and the recommendations issued during Step 3. We compared these results based on whether the participant was enrolled by an HCP, by a non-HCP, or self-assessment.

Results: 27,082 participants were enrolled. 67.9% were registered by HCPs. 90.8% participants screened positive at Step 1. Participants who completed the self-assessment were significantly younger (70.9 years versus 76.4 for HCPs or 77.9 for non-HCPs, p<0.01) and less frequently had alerts in Step 1 (83.8% versus 90.8 for HCPs or 94.8 for non-HCPs). Step 2 in-depth assessments were carried out for 8.9% of the participants. In step 2, only the SPPB showed significantly better motor abilities in individuals enrolled through self-assessment (median and IQR: 11(10 - 12) versus 10(8 - 12) for HCPs and 10(7 - 12) for non-HCPs). Prevention care plans were proposed, mainly physical activity (n=833 - 33.7%) and nutrition counseling (n=1,233 - 51.7%).

Conclusion: This study highlights the major role of HCPs in the implementation of the ICOPE program. Self-assessment enables the enrollment of more robust seniors, allowing to an early detection and treatment.

在临床实践中实施世界卫生组织 ICOPE 计划:使用 ICOPE 监测器数字工具对 27,082 名参与者进行监测的三年经验教训。
背景:介绍法国利用数字工具实施 ICOPE 计划的情况,以便1)描述完成筛查者的特征,确定不同评估者(医疗保健专业人员(HCP)、非医疗保健专业人员或自我评估)之间的差异;2)描述筛查测试异常者的随访和评估特征;3)描述针对内在能力(IC)下降者的干预护理计划中的建议:方法:描述性研究,介绍初始筛查和必要时评估的结果;以及步骤 3 提出的建议。我们根据参与者是由保健医生登记、由非保健医生登记还是自我评估,对这些结果进行了比较。67.9%由保健医生登记。90.8%的参与者在第一步筛查中呈阳性。完成自我评估的参与者明显更年轻(70.9 岁,而保健医生为 76.4 岁,非保健医生为 77.9 岁,p 结论:本研究强调了保健医生在实施 ICOPE 计划中的重要作用。通过自我评估,可以招募到更多身体健康的老年人,以便及早发现和治疗。
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