在新加坡实施世界卫生组织老年人综合护理(ICOPE)框架的可行性。

IF 3.3 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
C H K Ma, D Q L Chua, L Tay, E W C Teo, W C Ng, A Y M Leung
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背景:世界卫生组织(WHO)引入了老年人综合护理(ICOPE)方法,以帮助社区评估老年人的内在能力,并提出预防、减轻或扭转衰退的策略。本研究是对新加坡老年人内在能力进行评估的首次尝试,与新加坡旨在提高生活质量的 "健康新加坡"(Healthier SG)倡议相一致:本研究旨在调查在新加坡实施 ICOPE 框架第 1 步筛查的可行性,该框架评估认知、运动、活力、心理状态、视觉和听觉功能:这项横断面研究采用混合方法,对新加坡 367 名居住在社区的老年人(平均年龄 71.8 岁)的内在能力水平进行了基线了解,从 25 名评估员的角度阐明了实施 ICOPE 第 1 步筛查工具和制定个性化护理计划的经验:测量:参与者完成 ICOPE 第 1 步筛查,提供基本的人口和健康状况,评估员参与焦点小组讨论:结果:在老年参与者中,有 284 人表现出内在能力下降的迹象。衰退的主要领域是视力损伤(42.0%)、听力损失(33.5%)和认知能力衰退(31.3%),其次是行动不便(24.3%)、营养不良(16.1%)和抑郁症状(16.1%)。评估人员认为 ICOPE 筛查工具易于使用,并对其以人为本的方法表示赞赏,同时注意到该工具与护理计划的结合,而这正是许多其他工具所缺乏的。他们对新加坡采用 ICOPE 方法的能力充满信心,并列举了在评估内在能力领域和综合护理模式方面的现有做法:成功实施 ICOPE 框架的关键步骤包括后续干预措施,如针对内在能力下降的自我管理策略、诊断评估和常规监测。医疗保健集群和社区护理网络之间的协调对其成功至关重要。
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The Feasibility of Implementing the WHO Integrated Care for Older People (ICOPE) Framework in Singapore.

Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) introduced the Integrated Care for Older People (ICOPE) approach to assist communities in evaluating the intrinsic capacities of older adults and proposing strategies to prevent, mitigate, or reverse declines. This study represents the inaugural attempt to assess intrinsic capacities among older adults in Singapore, aligning with the nation's Healthier Singapore (Healthier SG) initiative aimed at enhancing quality of life.

Objectives: This study aims to investigate the feasibility of implementing Step 1 screening of the ICOPE framework, which assesses cognition, locomotion, vitality, psychological state, visual and auditory functions, within the Singapore context.

Design, setting, and participants: Using a mixed-method approach, this cross-sectional study established a baseline understanding of the levels of intrinsic capacity in 367 community-dwelling older adults in Singapore (mean age 71.8 years), elucidated the experiences of administering the ICOPE Step 1 screening tool and the formulation of personalized care plans from the perspective of 25 assessors.

Measurements: Participants completed ICOPE Step 1 screening, providing basic demographic and health profiles, while assessors engaged in focus group discussions.

Results: Among older participants, 284 exhibited signs of decline in intrinsic capacity. The primary areas of decline were visual impairment (42.0%), hearing loss (33.5%), and cognitive deterioration (31.3%), followed by limited mobility (24.3%), malnutrition (16.1%), and depressive symptoms (16.1%). Assessors found the ICOPE screening tool user-friendly and appreciated its person-centred approach, noting its integration with care plans, which many other tools lacked. They were confident in Singapore's capacity to adopt the ICOPE approach, citing existing practices in assessing intrinsic capacity domains and integrated care models.

Conclusion: Critical steps for successful implementation of the ICOPE framework include follow-up interventions like self-management strategies for declining intrinsic capacity, diagnostic assessments, and routine monitoring. Coordination between healthcare clusters and community care networks is essential for its success.

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Journal of Frailty & Aging
Journal of Frailty & Aging GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
7.70%
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54
期刊介绍: The Journal of Frailty & Aging is a peer-reviewed international journal aimed at presenting articles that are related to research in the area of aging and age-related (sub)clinical conditions. In particular, the journal publishes high-quality papers describing and discussing social, biological, and clinical features underlying the onset and development of frailty in older persons.          The Journal of Frailty & Aging is composed by five different sections: - Biology of frailty and aging In this section, the journal presents reports from preclinical studies and experiences focused at identifying, describing, and understanding the subclinical pathophysiological mechanisms at the basis of frailty and aging. - Physical frailty and age-related body composition modifications Studies exploring the physical and functional components of frailty are contained in this section. Moreover, since body composition plays a major role in determining physical frailty and, at the same time, represents the most evident feature of the aging process, special attention is given to studies focused on sarcopenia and obesity at older age. - Neurosciences of frailty and aging The section presents results from studies exploring the cognitive and neurological aspects of frailty and age-related conditions. In particular, papers on neurodegenerative conditions of advanced age are welcomed. - Frailty and aging in clinical practice and public health This journal’s section is devoted at presenting studies on clinical issues of frailty and age-related conditions. This multidisciplinary section particularly welcomes reports from clinicians coming from different backgrounds and specialties dealing with the heterogeneous clinical manifestations of advanced age. Moreover, this part of the journal also contains reports on frailty- and age-related social and public health issues. - Clinical trials and therapeutics This final section contains all the manuscripts presenting data on (pharmacological and non-pharmacological) interventions aimed at preventing, delaying, or treating frailty and age-related conditions.The Journal of Frailty & Aging is a quarterly publication of original papers, review articles, case reports, controversies, letters to the Editor, and book reviews. Manuscripts will be evaluated by the editorial staff and, if suitable, by expert reviewers assigned by the editors. The journal particularly welcomes papers by researchers from different backgrounds and specialities who may want to share their views and experiences on the common themes of frailty and aging.The abstracting and indexing of the Journal of Frailty & Aging is covered by MEDLINE (approval by the National Library of Medicine in February 2016).
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