在老年人友好型卫生系统中照顾照顾者:全国规模和传播的组织案例研究。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Ellen Carbonell, Diane Mariani, Robyn Golden
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摘要

由于美国老年人缺乏全面的长期护理服务,需要帮助但不需要住院或熟练护理的老年人的大部分护理通常落在家人和朋友身上。为了满足这些通常不包括在老年人电子医疗记录中的护理团队关键成员的需求,并为他们提供所需的护理,使他们在照顾老年人的同时过上自己健康的生活,护理护理人员(C4C)由RUSH大学健康系统创建。该模型的目标是为家庭照顾者提供信息和支持,因为他们承受着巨大的压力,并在一个收集数据和解决卫生系统内缺乏关于老年人照顾者研究的结构中做到这一点。本案例研究展示了可定制模型的好处,该模型侧重于对护理者和受护理者重要的事情,同时适应工作人员、卫生系统和社区的需求。
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Caring for Caregivers Within Age-Friendly Health Systems: An Organizational Case Study of National Scale and Spread.

The bulk of care for older adults who need assistance but do not require hospitalization or skilled nursing care typically falls to families and friends due to the lack of comprehensive long-term care services for older adults in the United States. To assist with the needs of these key members of the care team who are not typically included in the electronic medical record of the older adult, and to provide them with the care they need to live healthy lives of their own while providing care for an older adult, Caring for Caregivers (C4C) was created by RUSH University System for Health. The goal of the model is to provide information and support for family caregivers due to the extraordinary level of stress they experience, and to do this within a structure that gathers data and addresses the lack of research on caregivers for older adults within health systems. This case study demonstrates the benefits of a customizable model that focuses on What Matters to the caregiver and the care recipient, while adapting to the needs of the staff, the health system, and the community.

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期刊介绍: INQUIRY is a peer-reviewed open access journal whose msision is to to improve health by sharing research spanning health care, including public health, health services, and health policy.
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