1. Health care model for people living in nursing homes based on integrated care.
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Espaulella-Ferrer, Mariona, Morel-Corona, Felix Jorge, Zarco-Martinez, Mireia, Marty-Perez, Alba, Sola-Palacios, Raquel, Campollo-Duquela, Maria Eugenia, Cruz-Grullon, Maricelis, Puigoriol-Juvanteny, Emma, Otero-Viñas, Marta, and Espaulella-Panicot, Joan
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HOSPITAL emergency services ,FRAIL elderly ,RURAL conditions ,TIME ,CRITICALLY ill ,MATHEMATICAL models ,TASK performance ,PATIENTS ,PATIENT-centered care ,MEDICATION error prevention ,HEALTH outcome assessment ,NURSING care facilities ,MEDICAL care use ,NURSES ,HEALTH care teams ,HOSPITAL care ,THEORY ,INTEGRATED health care delivery ,MEDICAL case management ,PATIENT care ,NEEDS assessment ,MEDICAL appointments ,ELDER care ,MEDICAL specialties & specialists ,OLD age - Abstract
Purpose: Older people living in nursing homes have complex care needs and frequently need specialists' advice and support that can be challenging to deliver in a rural setting. The aim of this paper is to describe a model of integrated care in a rural area supported by a nurse case manager. Design/methodology/approach: A real-world evidence study of people living in Ribes de Freser nursing home, was conducted between specific timeframes in 2019 and 2022, comparing the casemix and outcomes of a traditional care model with the integrated interdisciplinary model. Findings: The integrated care model led to a significant reduction in transfers to the emergency department, hospitalisations, outpatient medical visits and a reduction in the number of medicines. In addition, the number of residents receiving end-of-life care at the nursing home showed a substantial increase. Originality/value: This case study contributes valuable evidence supporting the implementation of an integrated model of nurse case manager support in nursing homes, particularly in the rural contexts, where access to specialist medical staff may be limited. The findings highlight the potential benefits of person-centred integrated care for older adults, addressing their complex needs and improving end-of-life care in nursing home settings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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