Continuity and sustainability of care in family medicine: Assessing its association with quality of life and health outcomes in older populations-A systematic review.

IF 2.6 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2024-12-23 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0299283
Mohammed Nasser Albarqi
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Abstract

Background: Continuity of care is a core principle of family medicine associated with improved outcomes. However, fragmentation challenges sustaining continuous relationships. This review aimed to provide timely and critical insights into the benefits of continuity and sustainability of care for older adults.

Methods: PubMed, EMBASE, CINAHL, Cochrane Library were systematically searched for studies on continuity/sustainability models in family medicine and effects on older adults. 14 studies met inclusion criteria for final synthesis. Quality was assessed using ROBINS-I. Outcomes were narratively and thematically synthesized.

Results: Greater continuity of care was consistently associated with reduced healthcare utilization including lower emergency department visits and hospitalizations. Continuity also correlated with improved chronic disease management, care coordination, patient-reported experiences, and quality of life. Patient-centered medical homes and care coordination models showed potential to strengthen continuity and sustainability. Thoughtful telehealth integration and technology tools augmented continuity.

Conclusion: Continuous healing relationships are vital for patient-centered care of older adults. While current fragmentation challenges sustainability, innovations in primary care teaming, coordination, telehealth, and health information technology can extend continuity's benefits. Realizing improvements requires system-wide reorientation toward relationships and whole-person care.

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家庭医学护理的连续性和可持续性:评估其与老年人群生活质量和健康结果的关系——一项系统综述
背景:护理的连续性是家庭医学与改善预后相关的核心原则。然而,碎片化挑战维持持续的关系。本综述旨在提供及时和关键的见解,为老年人的连续性和可持续性护理的好处。方法:系统检索PubMed、EMBASE、CINAHL、Cochrane图书馆中有关家庭医学连续性/可持续性模型及其对老年人影响的研究。14项研究符合最终综合的纳入标准。采用ROBINS-I评价质量。结果在叙述和主题上进行综合。结果:更大的护理连续性与医疗保健利用率的降低一致相关,包括急诊就诊和住院率的降低。连续性还与慢性病管理、护理协调、患者报告的经历和生活质量的改善相关。以病人为中心的医疗之家和护理协调模式显示出加强连续性和可持续性的潜力。周到的远程医疗整合和技术工具增强了连续性。结论:持续的治疗关系对老年人以病人为中心的护理至关重要。虽然目前的碎片化对可持续性构成挑战,但初级保健团队、协调、远程保健和卫生信息技术方面的创新可以扩大连续性的好处。实现改进需要全系统重新定位于人际关系和全人关怀。
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PLoS ONE 生物-生物学
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6.20
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14242
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3.7 months
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