| Literature DB >> 30176954 |
Shanthi Johnson1, Juanita Bacsu1, Hasanthi Abeykoon1, Tom McIntosh1, Bonnie Jeffery1, Nuelle Novik1.
Abstract
ABSTRACTGiven Canada's aging population, the demand for home care is expected to increase significantly. To date, little is known about home care for older adults in Canada such as characteristics of home care recipients, gaps in services, or interventions designed to support home care client needs. Consequently, we conducted a systematic review of seven electronic databases for the years 2000-2016 to examine the current knowledge of home care services for Canada's older adults. This synthesis examined four main themes in the literature: older adult client-level predictors; unmet care needs; interventions; and issues and challenges in home care. This review found significant knowledge gaps on home care for older adults across the country, as over half of the studies were focused primarily in Ontario. Although promising strategies were evident, more research and evaluation of interventions, and outcomes are required to effectively support Canada's home care system now and over time.Keywords: aging; home care; older adults; personnes âgées; revue systématique; soins à domicile; systematic review; vieillissement
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30176954 DOI: 10.1017/S0714980818000375
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Aging ISSN: 0714-9808