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Increasing Older Adult Involvement in Geriatric Assessment

Authors :
Debby L. Gerritsen
Joris P. J. Slaets
Jannet de Jonge-de Haan
Wanda Rietkerk
Sytse U Zuidema
Health Psychology Research (HPR)
Life Course Epidemiology (LCE)
Source :
Journal of Aging and Health, Journal of Aging and Health, 33, 482-492, Journal of Aging and Health, 33, 7-8, pp. 482-492, Journal of Aging and Health. SAGE Publications Inc.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Contains fulltext : 243559.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) Objectives: Goal setting and motivational interviewing (MI) may increase well-being by promoting healthy behavior. Since we failed to show improved well-being in a proactive assessment service for community-dwelling older adults applying these techniques, we studied whether implementation processes could explain this. Methods: Goals set during the comprehensive geriatric assessment were evaluated on their potential for behavior change. MI and goal setting adherence wasassessed by reviewing audiotaped interactions and interviewing care professionals. Results: Among the 280 goals set with 230 frail older adults (mean age 77 ± 6.9 years, 59% women), more than 90% had a low potential for behavior change. Quality thresholds for MI were reached in only one of the 11 interactions. Application was hindered by the context and the limited proficiency of care professionals. Discussion: Implementation was suboptimal for goal setting and MI. This decreased the potential for improved well-being in the participating older adults.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08982643
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Aging and Health
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....657f3575983e5aefff6efe8d7f3d6fd6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/0898264321993321