| Literature DB >> 23331486 |
Mandy M N Stijnen1, Inge G P Duimel-Peeters, Maria W J Jansen, Hubertus J M Vrijhoef.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Due to the ageing of the population, the number of frail older people who suffer from multiple, complex health complaints increases and this ultimately threatens their ability to function independently. Many interventions for frail older people attempt to prevent or delay functional decline, but they show contradicting results. Recent studies emphasise the importance of embedding these interventions into existing primary care systems and tailoring care to older people's needs and wishes. This article presents the design of an evaluation study, aiming to investigate the effects and feasibility of the early detection of health problems among community-dwelling older people and their subsequent referral to appropriate care and/or well-being facilities by general practices. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23331486 PMCID: PMC3570480 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2318-13-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Figure 1Flow chart study design and measurements.
Figure 2Schematic overview study protocol. Note: PN = practice nurse; GP = general practitioner; IC = informed consent.
Topics included in the [G]OLD comprehensive geriatric assessment instrument
| Physical functioning and lifestyle | Disability in ADL and IADL; need for assistance in ADL and/or IADL; incontinence; mobility; falls; vision and hearing problems; BMI (height and weight); malnutrition; blood pressure; physical activity; smoking; alcohol use | N/A |
| Psychological functioning | Cognition; anxiety; depression; personality disorders | Cognition; depression; personality disorders |
| Social functioning | Receiving and providing informal care; loneliness; social participation | N/A |
| Additional | General perception of health and quality of life; medication use; financial situation; health care utilisation; observation of living environment; physical, psychological and behavioural signals | N/A |
Note: N/A means not applicable.
Measures, operationalisation and timing of data collection
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| Health-related quality of life | RAND-36 [ | 36 | N/A | T0, T1, T2, T3 |
| Disability | GARS [ | 18 | T0, T1, T2, T3 | |
| IADL | 11 | | ||
| ADL | 7 | | ||
| | | | | |
| Attitude towards ageing | Subscale attitude toward own ageing - PGC Morale Scale [ | 5 | 0– | T0, T1, T2, T3 |
| Health care utilisation | Number of contacts with different health care providers (i.e., GP consultations, hospital admission) | 3 | N/A | T0 |
| N/A | N/A | CR_GP and CR_E | ||
| Admission to nursing home or home for older people | Number of admissions and time to admission from T0 to T3 | N/A | N/A | CR_GP |
| Mortality | Number of deaths from T0 to T3 | N/A | N/A | CR_GP |
* Underlined scores indicate the most favourable scores. N/A means not applicable.
† T0 = postal questionnaire at the start of the study; T1 = postal questionnaire at 6-months follow-up; T2 = postal questionnaire at 12-months follow-up; T3 = postal questionnaire at 18-months follow-up; CR_GP = continuous registration during study in GP’s Information System; CR_E = continuous registration during study by older people in [G]OLD care booklet.
Data collection as part of the process evaluation
| Extent to which the [G]OLD-protocol was implemented as planned | Evaluation form training PNs | |
| Individual interviews PNs, GPs and older people | ||
| Feedback sessions PNs | ||
| [G]OLD-instrument and care and treatment plan | ||
| Extent to which all aspects of [G]OLD-protocol are delivered to general practices and older people | Evaluation form training PNs | |
| Individual interviews PNs, GPs and older people | ||
| Feedback sessions PNs | ||
| [G]OLD-instrument and care and treatment plan | ||
| Extent to which PNs, GPs and older people actively engage in, interact with and are receptive to aspects of [G]OLD-protocol | Individual interviews PNs, GPs and older people | |
| Feedback sessions PNs | ||
| [G]OLD care booklet for older people | ||
| Overall opinion of PNs, GPs, and older people about [G]OLD | Evaluation form training PNs | |
| Individual interviews | ||
| Feedback sessions PNs | ||
| [G]OLD care booklet for older people | ||
| Proportion of intended target population that participates in and completes the intervention: | Continuous registration by general practices and researchers | |
| (1) registration number and reasons for non-response and drop-out; (2) opinion PNs and GPs about reach | Individual interviews with PNs and GPs | |
| Environmental barriers and facilitators that influence implementation [G]OLD, continued involvement in [G]OLD, and/or study outcomes | Individual interviews with PNs and GPs | |
| Notes researchers and project leaders |
Note: PN = practice nurse; GP = general practitioner.