Can collaboration among health and social care workers play a role in addressing geriatric care challenges? A qualitative case study in Central Vietnam

Vietnam's healthcare system offers limited services and facilities for older adults. This study explored the perceptions of health and social care workers regarding geriatric care issues, their impact on older adults and the potential of collaboration for enhancing older adults' health and...

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Hauptverfasser: Vo, Man Thi Hue, Nakamura, Keiko, Seino, Kaoruko, Moncatar, T J Robinson T, Han, Tran Dai Tri, Siongco, Kathryn Lizbeth L, Tashiro, Yuri, Van Vo, Thang
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description Vietnam's healthcare system offers limited services and facilities for older adults. This study explored the perceptions of health and social care workers regarding geriatric care issues, their impact on older adults and the potential of collaboration for enhancing older adults' health and well-being. This qualitative case study employed 27 focus group discussions and two in-depth interviews with 174 participants in Thua Thien Hue Province, Vietnam. An inductive thematic analysis was conducted. According to the participants, the major challenges that hindered geriatric care consisted of caregiver and care recipient issues, which were identified to constrain care accessibility, resulting in decreased physical, mental and social health. Across different settings and professions, collaboration was considered a routine and natural aspect of daily work. It was perceived that establishing and strengthening collaboration could facilitate improvement in health and social welfare services through the prioritization of needs and enhancement of caregiver skills and training. Collaboration was viewed as ad hoc but indispensable for addressing the identified geriatric care issues that could improve the general health and well-being of older adults. The findings indicate a need for better collaboration in Vietnam, achieved through defined guidelines, training and improved interprofessional education and practice.
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Aged
Attitude of Health Personnel
Caregivers - psychology
Cooperative Behavior
Female
Focus Groups
Geriatrics
Health Personnel - psychology
Health Services Accessibility
Health Services for the Aged - organization & administration
Humans
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