the meeting of the european Innovation partnership on active and healthy ageing (EIPonAHA) action group A3 together with members of the reference site collaborative network (RSCN) in december 2019 in Rome focused on integration of evidence-based approaches on health and care delivery for older citizens at different levels of needs with expertise coming from stakeholder across Europe. It was the final aim of the group to co-create culturally sensitive pathways and facilitate co-ownership for further implementation of the pathways in different care systems across europe. the study design is a mixed method approach. based on data analysis from a cohort of community-dwelling over-65 citizens in the framework of a longitudinal observational study in Rome, which included health, social and functional capacity data, three personas profiles were developed: the pre-frail, the frail and the very frail personas. based on these data, experts were asked to co-create care pathways due to evidence and eminence during a workshop and included into a final report. all working groups agreed on a common understanding that integration of care means person-centered integration of health and social care, longitudinally provided across primary and secondary health care including citizens' individual social, economic and human resources. elements for consideration during care for pre-frail people are loneliness and social isolation, which, lead to limitation of physical autonomy in the light of reduced access to social support. frail people need adaption of environmental structures and, again, social resource allocation to maintain at home. Very frail are generally vulnerable patients with complex needs. Most of them remain at home because of a strong individual social support and integrated health care delivery. the approach described in this publication may represent a first approach to scaling-up care delivery in a person-centered approach.

Liotta, G., Roller-Wirnsberger, R., Iaccarino, G., Goossens, E., Tziraki, C., Obbia, P., et al. (2020). From the bench to practice - Field integration of community-based services for older citizens with different levels of functional limitation across European Regions. TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE @ UNISA, 23(4), 1 [10.37825/2239-9747.1020].

From the bench to practice - Field integration of community-based services for older citizens with different levels of functional limitation across European Regions

Liotta, G
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2020-09-01

Abstract

the meeting of the european Innovation partnership on active and healthy ageing (EIPonAHA) action group A3 together with members of the reference site collaborative network (RSCN) in december 2019 in Rome focused on integration of evidence-based approaches on health and care delivery for older citizens at different levels of needs with expertise coming from stakeholder across Europe. It was the final aim of the group to co-create culturally sensitive pathways and facilitate co-ownership for further implementation of the pathways in different care systems across europe. the study design is a mixed method approach. based on data analysis from a cohort of community-dwelling over-65 citizens in the framework of a longitudinal observational study in Rome, which included health, social and functional capacity data, three personas profiles were developed: the pre-frail, the frail and the very frail personas. based on these data, experts were asked to co-create care pathways due to evidence and eminence during a workshop and included into a final report. all working groups agreed on a common understanding that integration of care means person-centered integration of health and social care, longitudinally provided across primary and secondary health care including citizens' individual social, economic and human resources. elements for consideration during care for pre-frail people are loneliness and social isolation, which, lead to limitation of physical autonomy in the light of reduced access to social support. frail people need adaption of environmental structures and, again, social resource allocation to maintain at home. Very frail are generally vulnerable patients with complex needs. Most of them remain at home because of a strong individual social support and integrated health care delivery. the approach described in this publication may represent a first approach to scaling-up care delivery in a person-centered approach.
set-2020
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/42
English
community care
frailty
older people
Liotta, G., Roller-Wirnsberger, R., Iaccarino, G., Goossens, E., Tziraki, C., Obbia, P., et al. (2020). From the bench to practice - Field integration of community-based services for older citizens with different levels of functional limitation across European Regions. TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE @ UNISA, 23(4), 1 [10.37825/2239-9747.1020].
Liotta, G; Roller-Wirnsberger, R; Iaccarino, G; Goossens, E; Tziraki, C; Obbia, P; Pais, S; Cacciatore, F; Zavagli, V; Schena, F; Vinci, A; D'Amico, G...espandi
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