Geriatric assessment in Belgian nursing homes: qualitative insights.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES BMC Health Services Research Pub Date : 2025-03-19 DOI:10.1186/s12913-025-12484-4
Julie Merche, Thérèse Van Durme, François-Xavier Sibille, Laetitia Buret, Didier Schoevaerdts, Isabelle De Brauwer, Marie de Saint-Hubert
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Background: Nursing home residents (NHR) have complex health needs due to their multimorbidity and frailty, challenging interorganisational collaboration, particularly between nursing homes (NH) and hospitals. Coronavirus disease pandemic highlighted the need to strengthen the expertise of NHs care teams. Geriatric mobile teams (GMT) exist in several countries and aim to provide interdisciplinary advice to reinforce the primary care expertise. To develop GMTs in Belgium, we chose a participatory and systemic approach. The aim focuses on identifying areas of partnership between hospitals and NHs based on the geriatric needs of residents, from the perspective of the stakeholders involved in their care. Additionally, it examines the essential requirements for fostering collaboration among these stakeholders.

Method: Qualitative study using semi-structured interviews of 20 healthcare professionals working in a Belgian academic hospital or within its affiliated NH network. Themes were extracted using thematic analysis, employing simultaneously an inductive approach for the partnership areas and a deductive approach constructed around Karam's framework of interorganizational and interprofessional collaboration.

Results: Participants highlighted the increasing complexity of NHRs' healthcare needs and the crucial role of geriatric expertise in managing behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia, assessing complex medical situations, and advance care planning. While all supported enhanced collaboration, key challenges included formalizing processes and facilitating care integration between providers. Balancing high-level care with the risk of over-medicalization also remains a critical issue. These findings are reflected in three main themes: empowering nursing homes with geriatric expertise; The high importance of integration and formalisation; and balancing tension between a place of residence and high skilled care.

Conclusion: This study provides a comprehensive overview of expected collaboration areas and practical strategies to manage constraints. By using a qualitative approach, we integrated the perspectives of all key stakeholders, ensuring that proposed initiatives align with actual needs. Strengthening collaboration between NHs and geriatric services requires formalized frameworks and co-designed protocols with frontline caregivers. Such an initiative has the potential to dismantle compartmentalized care pathways for NHRs.

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在比利时养老院的老年评估:定性的见解。
背景:养老院居民(NHR)有复杂的健康需求,由于他们的多病和虚弱,挑战组织间的合作,特别是养老院(NH)和医院之间。冠状病毒大流行凸显了加强NHs护理团队专业知识的必要性。一些国家设有老年流动小组,旨在提供跨学科咨询意见,以加强初级保健专业知识。为了在比利时发展gmt,我们选择了一种参与性和系统性的方法。其目的是根据居民的老年需求,从参与其护理的利益攸关方的角度,确定医院与国民保健制度之间的伙伴关系领域。此外,它还检查了促进这些利益相关者之间协作的基本要求。方法:定性研究使用半结构化访谈的20名卫生保健专业人员在比利时的学术医院或其附属的NH网络内工作。通过主题分析提取主题,同时采用归纳方法分析伙伴关系领域,并围绕卡拉姆的组织间和专业间合作框架构建演绎方法。结果:与会者强调,国家卫生保健机构的保健需求日益复杂,老年医学专业知识在管理痴呆症的行为和心理症状、评估复杂的医疗情况和提前护理计划方面发挥了至关重要的作用。虽然所有人都支持加强协作,但主要挑战包括使流程正规化和促进提供者之间的护理整合。平衡高水平护理与过度医疗化的风险仍然是一个关键问题。这些发现反映在三个主要主题中:赋予养老院老年人专业知识;一体化和正规化的高度重要性;平衡居住地和高技能护理之间的紧张关系。结论:本研究提供了预期协作领域和管理约束的实用策略的全面概述。通过使用定性方法,我们整合了所有关键涉众的观点,确保提议的计划与实际需求保持一致。加强国民保健服务和老年服务之间的合作需要与一线护理人员建立正式框架和共同设计协议。这样一项倡议有可能消除国家卫生保健人员的分隔护理途径。
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期刊介绍: BMC Health Services Research is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of health services research, including delivery of care, management of health services, assessment of healthcare needs, measurement of outcomes, allocation of healthcare resources, evaluation of different health markets and health services organizations, international comparative analysis of health systems, health economics and the impact of health policies and regulations.
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