A Scoping Review of Guidelines and Quality Measures to Screen for Social and Caregiver Support and Cognitive Impairment in Primary Care.

Rand health quarterly Pub Date : 2023-06-16 eCollection Date: 2023-06-01
Sydne J Newberry, Aneesa Motala, Lisa V Rubenstein, Paul G Shekelle, Jody Larkin
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High-risk patients-those patients with complex health care needs who are most likely to face hospitalization or death in the following two years-are most often initially seen in the primary care setting. This small group of patients uses a disproportionate amount of care resources. Contributing to the challenges of care planning for this population is that individuals are highly heterogeneous; no two patients present the same set of symptoms, diagnoses, and challenges related to social determinants of health (SDOH). Methods for early identification of these high-risk patients-and their care needs-have raised the possibility of timely enhanced care. In this study, the authors conduct a scoping review to identify existing measures of care quality; assessment and screening guidelines; and tools that (1) assess social support, the need for caregiver support, and the need for referral to social services and (2) screen for cognitive impairment (CI). Evidence-based screening guidelines define who and what should be assessed-and how often-to enhance care quality and improve health outcomes, whereas measures permit ascertainment that this assessment is occurring. Evidence-based guidelines and measures-those that are found to lead to better health care outcomes-would be candidates for inclusion in a measure dashboard for high-risk patients in primary care settings.

初级保健中筛查社会和照顾者支持和认知障碍的指南和质量措施的范围审查。
高危患者——那些有复杂医疗需求的患者,在接下来的两年内最有可能面临住院或死亡——最初通常在初级保健机构就诊。这一小群患者使用了不成比例的护理资源。对这一人群的护理计划提出挑战的原因是,个体高度异质性;没有两个患者呈现相同的症状、诊断和与健康的社会决定因素(SDOH)相关的挑战。早期识别这些高危患者及其护理需求的方法提高了及时加强护理的可能性。在本研究中,作者进行了范围审查,以确定现有的措施护理质量;评估和筛选准则;和工具(1)评估社会支持,需要照顾者的支持,需要转介到社会服务和(2)筛查认知障碍(CI)。基于证据的筛查指南定义了应该对谁和什么进行评估——以及多久评估一次——以提高护理质量和改善健康结果,而措施则允许确定正在进行这种评估。以证据为基础的指导方针和措施——那些被发现能带来更好的卫生保健结果的指导方针和措施——将被纳入初级保健机构高风险患者的测量仪表板。
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