2796 Improving physical health care in older people in mental health settings: the ImPreSs-care qualitative study

IF 7.1 2区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Age and ageing Pub Date : 2025-01-30 DOI:10.1093/ageing/afae277.129
B Hickey, B Desai, F Davies, D Chari, R Evley, C Clegg, A Donovan, AP Rajkumar, T Dening, H Subramaniam, E Mukaetova-Ladinska, T Robinson, C Tarrant, L Beishon
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Background The overlap between physical and mental health is a common challenge for older adults, and many live with co-occurring physical and mental health disorders. Different service models have been adopted; however, the majority provide specialist mental health input to older adults with physical health needs in acute hospital trusts. Few service models are available providing comprehensive physical health input to older adults in secondary mental healthcare settings. Furthermore, little information is available regarding specific physical healthcare needs facing older people receiving specialist mental healthcare. The aim of this qualitative study was to determine the facilitators and barriers to delivering physical healthcare for older adult patients, their carers, and staff within specialist mental health settings (inpatients and community). Methods 54 semi-structured interviews (REC:22/IEC08/0022) were conducted with different stakeholders (staff (n = 28), patients (n = 7), carers (n = 19)) across two mental health trusts (Leicester, Nottingham). Interviews explored the facilitators and barriers to delivering physical healthcare to older people (aged >65 years) receiving secondary mental healthcare (dementia and functional disorders) with combined physical health needs. Interviews were audio recorded and transcribed verbatim. Data were analysed thematically, drawing on an underpinning framework of integrated care for individuals with multimorbidity (SELFIE). Results Three main themes were identified: 1) service delivery; focussing on care coordination and communication between services, 2) workforce; focussing on training and skills alongside support and availability of physical health expertise, 3) the individual with multimorbidity; focussing on mental-physical health interplay and patient experience. Conclusions The findings from this study can be used to inform service development to improve the provision of physical healthcare for older people receiving secondary mental healthcare in the UK, focussing on improving care coordination and communication between physical and mental health services, and upskilling and training mental health teams in physical health provision with appropriate support from physical health experts.
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2796 .改善精神卫生机构中老年人的身体保健:芋保健定性研究
身心健康重叠是老年人面临的一个共同挑战,许多老年人同时患有身心健康障碍。采用了不同的服务模式;然而,在急性医院信托中,大多数为有身体健康需求的老年人提供专业的心理健康投入。在二级精神卫生保健机构中,为老年人提供全面的身体健康投入的服务模式很少。此外,关于接受专业心理保健的老年人所面临的具体身体保健需求的信息很少。本定性研究的目的是确定为老年成人患者、他们的护理人员和专业精神卫生机构(住院患者和社区)的工作人员提供身体保健的促进因素和障碍。方法采用半结构化访谈法(REC:22/IEC08/0022)对两所精神卫生信托机构(Leicester, Nottingham)的不同利益相关者(工作人员(n = 28)、患者(n = 7)、护理人员(n = 19)进行54次访谈。访谈探讨了向接受二级精神保健(痴呆和功能障碍)并有综合身体健康需求的老年人(65岁)提供身体保健的促进因素和障碍。采访录音并逐字抄写。对数据进行了专题分析,借鉴了对多病个体(自拍)进行综合护理的基础框架。结果确定了三个主要主题:1)服务交付;2)注重护理服务之间的协调和沟通;注重培训和技能以及身体健康专业知识的支持和可用性;3)多重疾病患者;关注身心健康的相互作用和患者体验。结论本研究结果可为服务开发提供信息,以改善英国接受二级心理保健的老年人的身体保健服务,重点是改善身心健康服务之间的护理协调和沟通,并在身体健康专家的适当支持下提高心理健康团队在身体健康服务方面的技能和培训。
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Age and ageing
Age and ageing 医学-老年医学
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9.20
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796
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期刊介绍: Age and Ageing is an international journal publishing refereed original articles and commissioned reviews on geriatric medicine and gerontology. Its range includes research on ageing and clinical, epidemiological, and psychological aspects of later life.
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