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BMC Geriatr ; 23(1): 92, 2023 02 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36782119

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BACKGROUND: In the aging population of Western societies, an increasing number of older adults have multiple chronic diseases. As multifaceted health problems imply the involvement of several healthcare professionals, multimorbid older people frequently face a fragmentation of health care. Addressing these challenges, we developed a local, collaborative, stepped, and personalized care management approach (LoChro-Care) and evaluated its effectiveness. METHODS: A two-group, parallel randomized controlled trial was conducted comparing LoChro-Care recipients (IG) to participants with usual care (CG). Patients aged 65 + with chronic conditions were recruited at inpatient and outpatient departments of the Medical Center, University of Freiburg. Participants were allocated using block randomization (nIG = 261, nCG = 263). LoChro-Care comprised individualized care provided by chronic care managers with 7 to 13 contacts over 12 months. Questionnaires were given at 3 time points (T0: baseline, T1: after 12 months, T2: after 18 months). The primary outcome was the physical, psychological, and social health status represented by a composite score of functional health and depressive symptoms. Secondary outcomes were the participants' evaluation of their health care situation, health-related quality of life (HRQL), and life-satisfaction (LS). The data were analyzed using linear mixed modelling. RESULTS: We analyzed N = 491 participants (nIG = 244, nCG = 247), aged M = 76.78 years (SD = 6.35). For the composite endpoint, neither a significant difference between IG and CG (p = .88) nor a group-time interaction (p = .52; p = .88) could be observed. Participants in both groups showed a significant decline on the primary outcome between T0 and T2 (p < .001). Post hoc analyses revealed a decline in both functional health (p < .001) and depressive symptoms (p = .02). Both groups did not differ in their evaluation of their health care situation (p = .93), HRQL (p = .44) or LS (p = .32). Relevant confounding variables were female gender and multimorbidity. CONCLUSION: Supporting patients' self-management in coordinating their individual care network through LoChro-Care did not result in any significant effect on the primary and secondary outcomes. A decline of functional health and depressive symptoms was observed among all participants. Potential future intervention adaptations are discussed, such as a more active case management through direct referral to (in-)formal support, an earlier treatment initiation, and the consideration of specific sociodemographic factors in care management planning. TRIAL REGISTRATION: German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS): DRKS00013904 (02.02.2018), https://drks.de/search/de/trial/DRKS00013904.


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Atenção à Saúde , Qualidade de Vida , Humanos , Feminino , Idoso , Masculino , Doença Crônica , Nível de Saúde , Administração de Caso
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BMC Geriatr ; 22(1): 754, 2022 09 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36109707

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BACKGROUND: Older patients are at an increased risk of hospitalization, negatively affecting their health and quality of life. Such patients also experience a lack of physical activity during their inpatient stay, as well as being at increased risk of delirium and inappropriate prescribing. These risk factors can accumulate, promoting a degree of morbidity and the development of cognitive impairment. METHODS: Through the ReduRisk-program, patients at risk of functional impairment, immobility, falls, delirium or re-hospitalization shortly after hospital discharge, will be identified via risk-screening. These patients will receive an individually tailored, multicomponent and risk-adjusted prevention program. The trial will compare the effectiveness of the ReduRisk-program against usual care in a stepped-wedge-design, with quarterly cluster randomization of six university hospital departments into intervention and control groups. 612 older adults aged 70 years or more are being recruited. Patients in the intervention cluster (n = 357) will receive the ReduRisk-program, comprising risk-adjusted delirium management, structured mobility training and digitally supported planning of post-inpatient care, including polypharmacy management. This study will evaluate the impact of the ReduRisk-program on the primary outcomes of activities of daily living and mobility, and the secondary outcomes of delirium, cognition, falls, grip strength, health-related quality of life, potentially inappropriate prescribing, health care costs and re-hospitalizations. Assessments will be conducted at inpatient admission (t0), at discharge (t1) and at six months post-discharge (t2). In the six-month period following discharge, a health-economic evaluation will be carried out based on routine health insurance data (t3). DISCUSSION: Despite the importance of multicomponent, risk-specific approaches to managing older patients, guidelines on their effectiveness are lacking. This trial will seek to provide evidence for the effectiveness of a multicomponent, risk-adjusted prevention program for older patients at risk of functional impairment, immobility, falls, delirium and re-hospitalization. Positive study results would support efforts to improve multicomponent prevention and the management of older patients. TRIAL REGISTRATION: German Clinical Trials Register, DRKS00025594, date of registration: 09/08/2021.


Assuntos
Delírio , Atividades Cotidianas , Assistência ao Convalescente , Idoso , Delírio/diagnóstico , Hospitais , Humanos , Alta do Paciente , Qualidade de Vida , Ensaios Clínicos Controlados Aleatórios como Assunto
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Z Gerontol Geriatr ; 54(1): 54-60, 2021 Feb.
Artigo em Alemão | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33044620

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: The number of multiple chronically ill older people is increasing and multimorbidity is associated with high utilization of health services. Integrated care management is increasingly used to address this problem; however, there is a substantial lack of reliable data on its effectiveness in this target group. OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of components of integrated care management in adults of all ages and to estimate the transferability to older, multimorbid people in Germany. METHODS: A systematic search was carried out in the Cochrane Library for Cochrane reviews (CR) on (a) the 13 most frequent health problems in old age, which (b) evaluated components of integrated care management in (c) adults of all ages. Experts assessed the transferability of the included CR to multiple chronically ill older people in Germany. RESULTS: Out of 1412 hits 126 CR were included. Regarding independence and functional health outcomes, 25 CR showed clinically relevant results with at least a moderate level of evidence. The following intervention components were estimated to be transferable and could be adapted to be part of an effective integrated care management for multimorbid chronically ill older people, specified by indications and taking identified barriers into account: (1) physical activation, (2) multidisciplinary interventions (3) interventions that enhance self-management, (4) cognitive therapy modalities, (5) telemedical interventions and (6) disease management programs. CONCLUSION: The effectiveness of the identified components in frail older patients should be assessed in care-related and patient-related randomized controlled studies.


Assuntos
Prestação Integrada de Cuidados de Saúde , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Doença Crônica , Alemanha , Humanos , Multimorbidade
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