拼贴360:促进老年人健康的以人为本的护理模式。

Elizabeth P Howard, Robert Schreiber, John N Morris, Aline Russotto, Susan Flashner-Fineman
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保健领导人和提供者提出了这样一种假设,即典型的老年人,即使患有复杂的慢性疾病和普遍疾病,也能够对其保健承担更大的个人责任,从以提供者为中心的护理模式转变为以人为中心的护理模式。对于经常和反复面临管理和维持其健康状况的挑战的老年人,需要指导和支持。在本研究中,在一个持续护理退休社区实施了COLLAGE 360,这是一个综合评估系统和健康指导计划,重点是预防和健康,护理协调和健康护理自我管理。通过与健康教练的直接对话完成两项评估工具后,老年人制定了一个个性化的活力计划,概述了生活目标、支持目标和实现目标的行动计划。这个项目的结果表明,通过COLLAGE 360项目参与评估和健康指导过程的老年人样本感觉到,与没有接受任何健康指导的老年人相比,他们生活在一个更支持性的环境中。此外,老年人在情绪、孤独感、社会交往、健康状况和生活满意度方面也有积极的影响。改善健康和福祉的战略需要将重点扩大到老年人的医疗条件之外,并以个人偏好为首要考虑心理、精神和社会需求。这些问题是这一人群需要的以人为本的健康促进方法的基础。
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COLLAGE 360: A Model of Person-Centered Care To Promote Health Among Older Adults.

COLLAGE 360: A Model of Person-Centered Care To Promote Health Among Older Adults.

COLLAGE 360: A Model of Person-Centered Care To Promote Health Among Older Adults.

COLLAGE 360: A Model of Person-Centered Care To Promote Health Among Older Adults.

Health care leaders and providers have introduced the assumption the typical elder, even in the presence of complex, chronic disease and prevailing illness, is capable of assuming greater personal responsibility for their health care, with a shift from provider-centered to a person-centered model of care. For older adults who often and repeatedly face challenges managing and maintaining their health status, guidance and support is needed. In this study, COLLAGE 360, a comprehensive assessment system and wellness coaching program that focuses on prevention and wellness, care coordination and self-management of health care was implemented in one continuing care retirement community. Following completion of two assessment tools via directed conversation with a wellness coach, older adults developed an individualized vitality plan that outlined life goals, supporting goals and action plans for goal achievement. Results from this program suggest engagement in the assessment and wellness coaching process via the COLLAGE 360 program translated into sample older adults sensing that they live in a more supportive environment when compared with elders not receiving any wellness coaching. In addition, the older adults had positive effects in the areas of mood, loneliness, social interaction, health status, and life satisfaction. Strategies to improve health and well being need an extended focus beyond the older adult's medical conditions and consider psychological, spiritual and social needs with personal preferences being paramount. These issues are foundational to a person-centered, health promotion approach needed among this population.

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