为身体虚弱的老年人提供综合护理

Jini Mathew, Harnish P. Patel
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摘要

向老龄化人口提供卫生和社会护理是当今卫生保健系统面临的最大挑战之一。生活虚弱的老年人有复杂的护理需求,继发于多种疾病、多种药物、身体功能障碍以及社会和心理因素。因此,他们经常受到脱节和碎片化的护理,这很容易降低治疗和护理计划的依从性,以及更多的药物不良反应。提供有效综合护理的主要原则是采取以病人为中心的办法,加强保健专业人员之间的协调。通过最大限度地减少护理方法的变化,患者的护理和经验可以得到改善。综合护理模式的有利结果取决于多成分战略的应用,通过共同决策和综合老年评估确定目标的纵向和横向整合。在这个简短的回顾中,我们描述脆弱;筛选和讨论成功的综合护理模式的方法。
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Integrated care for older adults living with frailty

Provision of health and social care to our ageing population is one of the biggest challenges faced by health care systems today. Older adults living with frailty have complex care needs secondary to multimorbidity, polypharmacy, physical dysfunction as well as social and psychological factors. Consequently, they are often subject to disjointed and fragmented care that carries a high predisposition to lower treatment and care plan adherence as well as more adverse drug reactions. The main principle for delivering effective integrated care is through a patient-centred approach, with improved co-ordination amongst health care professionals. By minimising variation in the approach to care delivery, patient care and experience can improve. Favourable outcomes from integrated care models depends on the application of multicomponent strategies with vertical and horizontal integration of objectives identified by shared decision making and Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment. In this brief review, we describe frailty; the methods used for screening and discuss successful models of integrated care.

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