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J Am Geriatr Soc ; 72(3): 875-881, 2024 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37916679

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: As individuals age, they may need new strategies to manage exacerbations of chronic disease to maintain their dignity and independence. Many end up in a revolving cycle of emergency department visits, hospitalizations, and post-acute care. Support to stay at home, which is often their preference, becomes a challenge and varies with insurance coverage, location, and financial status. There are few home-based options sufficiently agile enough to respond when acute conditions arise particularly with exacerbations of chronic disease. METHODS: In 2018, Integra designed a home-based option to treat acute exacerbations of chronic illness. A partnership with community paramedicine enabled faster response times and provided additional treatment tools. Using process improvement methodology, we developed "Integra at Home" workflows and team-based care. We counted averted emergency visits and hospitalizations, patient and staff satisfaction, and evidence of financial sustainability as a result of our program. RESULTS: Integra successfully developed a suite of home-based services, including responses to acute problems, to address beneficiaries' fluctuating medical needs. Following responses to 415 acute events, 74% (N = 307) resulted in averted emergency department visits. Based on InterQual® criteria, 34% (N = 103) of averted visits would have qualified as an averted hospitalization. All 64 respondents to patient surveys (N = 170) stated they would recommend our program. The staff indicated the model is a better way of caring for patients with higher rewards than traditional settings. The average length of stay in hospice for patients referred from the program (N = 22) was 4 weeks. CONCLUSIONS: Home-based care continuums are feasible, yet resources to manage acute exacerbations remain inadequate. To fill this gap, we created higher acuity services to respond to urgent needs and monitor symptoms between episodes. Amid successes and challenges, we are serving higher acuity older adults in Integra's home-based continuum model. We encourage further spread of longitudinal home-based acute care models.


Assuntos
Serviços de Assistência Domiciliar , Humanos , Idoso , Hospitalização , Doença Crônica
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R I Med J (2013) ; 105(8): 62-66, 2022 Oct 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36173914

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: To assess the challenges of managing diabetes experienced by clients of a community-based social services organization via qualitative interviews; to develop recommendations for more effective diabetes education programming at the organization based on themes identified in the interviews. METHODS: Staff at Progreso Latino in Central Falls recruited clients with diabetes and prediabetes to participate in interviews during the summer of 2019. Each interview used a structured question set and was conducted in the participant's preferred language of Spanish or English. Investigators analyzed the interview transcripts and identified predominant themes. RESULTS: Analysis of fourteen interviews yielded four predominant themes: uncertainty about diagnosis and treatment, fear as part of the discussion with providers, language barriers, and cultural barriers. CONCLUSIONS: To strengthen diabetes education programming at a community-based organization, we recommend utilization of community health workers, development of culturally appropriate dietary recommendations, and creation of educational videos in clients' preferred languages.


Assuntos
Agentes Comunitários de Saúde , Diabetes Mellitus , Humanos , Diabetes Mellitus/terapia , Educação em Saúde , Hispânico ou Latino , Idioma , Médicos
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J Am Geriatr Soc ; 70(7): 1960-1972, 2022 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35485287

RESUMO

As people age, they are more likely to have an increasing number of medical diagnoses and medications, as well as healthcare providers who care for those conditions. Health professionals caring for older adults understand that medical issues are not the sole factors in the phenomenon of this "care complexity." Socioeconomic, cognitive, functional, and organizational factors play a significant role. Care complexity also affects family caregivers, providers, and healthcare systems and therefore society at large. The American Geriatrics Society (AGS) created a work group to review care to identify the most common components of existing healthcare models that address care complexity in older adults. This article, a product of that work group, defines care complexity in older adults, reviews healthcare models and those most common components within them and identifies potential gaps that require attention to reduce the burden of care complexity in older adults.


Assuntos
Geriatria , Idoso , Cuidadores , Atenção à Saúde , Pessoal de Saúde , Humanos , Estados Unidos
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Am J Hosp Palliat Care ; 37(11): 913-917, 2020 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32233775

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: The population of older adults with chronic kidney disease (CKD) is increasing and nephrologists need education on the principles of geriatrics and palliative care to effectively care for this population. OBJECTIVES: Our objective was to develop and deliver a curriculum to interprofessional clinicians caring for older adults with CKD. The aim of this curriculum would be to improve knowledge of the principles of geriatrics and palliative care. DESIGN: We have previously developed a curriculum on geriatrics and palliative care targeted toward primary care teams. In this project, we used an interdisciplinary steering committee to modify the curriculum for nephrology teams. SETTING: This curriculum was delivered in a live grand rounds setting and was recorded and made available via online platform for virtual learning. PARTICIPANTS: The 6-session curriculum was delivered to 611 live and online learners between January 2018 and April 2019, with more than half of the participants (n = 317) completing more than 1 session. Participants came from a variety of disciplines including medicine, nursing, pharmacy, and social work. RESULTS: Participants had a high rate of agreement with the statement that the curriculum met learning objectives, with live participants having stronger agreement. Participants reported that the activity would change their practice behavior by calling palliative care earlier, as well as improving their communication skills. CONCLUSION: Interprofessional collaboration can result in improved learning around the management of patients with CKD or end-stage kidney disease.


Assuntos
Geriatria , Nefrologia , Idoso , Currículo , Geriatria/educação , Humanos , Relações Interprofissionais , Cuidados Paliativos , Equipe de Assistência ao Paciente
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R I Med J (2013) ; 99(2): 34-6, 2016 Feb 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26827084

RESUMO

Impaired wound healing in the elderly represents a major clinical problem that is growing as our population ages. Wound healing is affected by age and by co-morbid conditions, particularly diabetes and obesity. This is particularly important in Rhode Island as the state has a very high percentage of vulnerable older adults. A multi- disciplinary approach that incorporates the skills of a comprehensive wound center with specialized nursing, geriatric medicine and palliative care will facilitate rapid wound healing, reduce costs and improve outcomes for our older adults that suffer from 'problem wounds'.


Assuntos
Envelhecimento/fisiologia , Cicatrização/fisiologia , Fatores Etários , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Doença Crônica , Humanos , Fatores de Risco
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Am J Hosp Palliat Care ; 32(4): 437-9, 2015 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24803585

RESUMO

This report addresses the discharge disposition following inpatient psychiatric treatment for advanced dementia. The total population included 685 305 Medicare fee-for-service decedents with advanced cognitive and functional impairment, with a mean age of 85.9 years who had resided in a nursing home. In the last 90 days of life, 1027 (0.15%) persons received inpatient psychiatry treatment just prior to the place of care where the individual died. Discharge dispositions included 132 (12.9%) persons to a medical hospital, 728 (70.9%) to nursing home without hospice services, 73 (7.1%) to hospice services in a nursing home, 32 (3.1%) to home without hospice services, and 16 (1.6%) to hospice services at home. Overall, the rate of referral to hospice services for advanced dementia was relatively low.


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Demência/enfermagem , Cuidados Paliativos na Terminalidade da Vida/estatística & dados numéricos , Casas de Saúde/estatística & dados numéricos , Alta do Paciente/estatística & dados numéricos , Encaminhamento e Consulta/estatística & dados numéricos , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Estados Unidos
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J Palliat Med ; 17(3): 313-7, 2014 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24490881

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Dementia is a progressive terminal illness which requires decisions around aggressiveness of care. OBJECTIVE: The study objective was to examine the rate of intensive care unit (ICU) utilization and its regional variation among persons with both advanced cognitive and severe functional impairment. METHODS: We utilized the Minimum Data Set (MDS) to identify a cohort of decedents between 2000 and 2007 who (1) were in a nursing home (NH) 120 days prior to death and (2) had an MDS assessment indicating advanced cognitive and functional impairment as identified by cognitive performance scale (CPS) ≥5 and total dependence or extensive assistance in seven activities of daily living (ADLs). ICU utilization in the last 30 days of life was determined from Medicare claims files. A multivariate logistic regression model examined the likelihood of ICU admission in 2007 versus 2000 adjusting for sociodemographics, orders to limit life sustaining treatment, and health status. RESULTS: Among 474,829 Medicare NH residents with advanced cognitive impairment followed during 2000-2007, we observed an increase in ICU utilization from 6.1% in 2000 to 9.5% in 2007. After adjustment for sociodemographic characteristics, orders to limit life sustaining treatment, and measures of health status, the likelihood of a resident being admitted to an ICU was higher in 2007 compared to 2000 (adjusted odds ratio [OR] 1.71, 95% CI 1.60-1.81). Additionally, substantial regional variation was noted in ICU utilization, from 0.82% in Montana to 22% in the District of Columbia. CONCLUSIONS: Even among patients with advanced cognitive and functional impairment, ICU utilization in the last 30 days increased and varied by geographic region.


Assuntos
Transtornos Cognitivos/terapia , Unidades de Terapia Intensiva/estatística & dados numéricos , Casas de Saúde , Atividades Cotidianas , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Cuidados Críticos/estatística & dados numéricos , Feminino , Humanos , Modelos Logísticos , Masculino , Medicare , Índice de Gravidade de Doença , Estados Unidos
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J Am Geriatr Soc ; 60(5): 962-6, 2012 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22568595

RESUMO

The objective of this study was to develop an educational program introducing geriatrics to medical students during anatomy. Observational study of an educational intervention in medical school was the design utilized. First-year medical students in an anatomy laboratory were participants. The program consists of a lecture and a workshop. First, a geriatrics lecture early in the course presents demographic data on the cadavers, followed by comparison with national data on leading causes of death. Second, there is a "treasure hunt" in the anatomy laboratory conducted by geriatricians. Each geriatrician spends 45 minutes with one-four-student cadaver group at a time, reviewing anatomical findings and facilitating a discussion of clinical correlations and implications. A list of common anatomical findings, aging- and disease-related, is distributed to the students as an aid in identifying findings of interest. Students have been surprised to learn that the mean age of the 24 cadavers exceeded 80 years (mean 81, median 85 for 2 years), and that causes of death mirrored national data. The students begin understanding aging and appreciate the valuable resource of cadavers. The students acquire a new holistic perspective regarding their cadavers that is not apparent during the dissections. Students and faculty find the experience valuable in understanding the interplay of disease and aging. Evaluations have been mostly positive (82-87% positive responses). The anatomy lecture and "treasure hunt" experience are unique strategies for using cadavers to introduce geriatrics principles into the medical school.


Assuntos
Anatomia/educação , Cadáver , Geriatria/educação , Idoso , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade
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Clin Geriatr Med ; 27(2): 135-52, 2011 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21641502

RESUMO

The majority of residents in a nursing home have some degree of dementia. The prevalence is commonly from 70% to 80% of residents. This article covers the following topics on caring for patients with dementia in long-term care: (1) the efficacy of cholinesterase inhibitors and memantine, (2) the optimal environment for maintenance of function in moderate dementia, (3) the treatment of depression and agitation, and (4) the evaluation and management of eating problems.


Assuntos
Antiparkinsonianos/uso terapêutico , Inibidores da Colinesterase/uso terapêutico , Demência/tratamento farmacológico , Assistência de Longa Duração , Memantina/uso terapêutico , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Demência/complicações , Demência/psicologia , Depressão/complicações , Depressão/psicologia , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Agitação Psicomotora/complicações , Agitação Psicomotora/psicologia , Qualidade de Vida , Instituições Residenciais , Meio Social
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Clin Geriatr Med ; 27(2): 153-70, 2011 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21641503

RESUMO

Seventy percent of people in the United States who have dementia die in the nursing home. This article addresses the following topics on palliative care for patients with dementia in long-term care: (1) transitions of care, (2) infections, other comorbidities, and decisions on hospitalization, (3) prognostication, (4) the evidence for and against tube feeding, (5) discussing goals of care with families/surrogate decision makers, (6) types of palliative care programs, (7) pain assessment and management, and (8) optimizing function and quality of life for residents with advanced dementia.


Assuntos
Envelhecimento/psicologia , Tomada de Decisões , Demência/psicologia , Assistência de Longa Duração , Cuidados Paliativos/métodos , Transferência de Pacientes , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Comorbidade , Demência/epidemiologia , Demência/terapia , Família , Feminino , Hospitalização , Humanos , Masculino , Cuidados Paliativos/organização & administração , Prognóstico , Qualidade de Vida , Instituições Residenciais , Estados Unidos/epidemiologia
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