A coordinated preventive care approach for healthy ageing in five European cities: A mixed methods study of process evaluation components

Aims To evaluate specific process components of the Urban Health Centres Europe (UHCE) approach; a coordinated preventive care approach aimed at healthy ageing by decreasing falls, polypharmacy, loneliness and frailty among older persons in community settings of five cities in the United Kingdom, Gr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of advanced nursing 2019-12, Vol.75 (12), p.3689-3701
Hauptverfasser: Franse, Carmen B., Zhang, Xuxi, Grieken, Amy, Rietjens, Judith, Alhambra‐Borrás, Tamara, Durá, Estrella, Garcés‐Ferrer, Jorge, Staveren, Rob, Rentoumis, Tasos, Markaki, Athina, Bilajac, Lovorka, Vasiljev Marchesi, Vanja, Rukavina, Tomislav, Verma, Arpana, Williams, Greg, Clough, Gary, Koppelaar, Elin, Martijn, Rens, Mattace Raso, Francesco, Voorham, Antonius J. J., Raat, Hein
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Zusammenfassung:Aims To evaluate specific process components of the Urban Health Centres Europe (UHCE) approach; a coordinated preventive care approach aimed at healthy ageing by decreasing falls, polypharmacy, loneliness and frailty among older persons in community settings of five cities in the United Kingdom, Greece, Croatia, the Netherlands and Spain. Design Mixed methods evaluation of specific process components of the UHCE approach: reach of the target population, dose of the intervention actually delivered and received by participants and satisfaction and experience of main stakeholders involved in the approach. Methods The UHCE approach intervention consisted of a preventive assessment, shared decision‐making on a care plan and enrolment in one or more of four coordinated care‐pathways that targeted falls, polypharmacy, loneliness and frailty. Quantitative data from a questionnaire and quantitative/qualitative data from logbooks were collected among older persons involved in the approach. Qualitative data from focus groups were collected among older persons, informal caregivers and professionals involved in the approach. Quantitative data were analysed by means of descriptive statistics and multilevel logistic regression models. Qualitative data were analysed through thematic analysis. Results Having limited function was associated with non‐enrolment in falls and loneliness care‐pathways (both p 
ISSN:0309-2402
1365-2648
DOI:10.1111/jan.14181