Planning and Decision Making for Care Transitions.

Silvia Sörensen, Wingyun Mak, Martin Pinquart
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The need to plan for future health care and residential adjustments increases with age, growing frailty, and restrictions in coverage of long-term care and will continue to grow with population aging. Older adults' lack of financial preparation for health care costs, insufficient knowledge about available options, and inadequate communication about care-related values has become an increasing public health challenge. This chapter describes a model of Preparation for Future Care (PFC), which encompasses different levels and domains of planning. Research about the extent to which planning is helpful in navigating care transitions is reviewed, and barriers and facilitators of planning including individual, familial, cultural, and national long-term care policy factors are discussed. Planning in the context of dementia and practical approaches that can be taken to enhance PFC is addressed, as well as recommendations for future research in the area of planning and decision making in the context of care transitions.

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护理过渡的计划和决策。
随着年龄的增长,对未来医疗保健和住宅调整进行规划的需求增加,越来越脆弱,长期护理的覆盖范围受到限制,并将随着人口老龄化而继续增长。老年人缺乏医疗保健费用的财务准备,对现有选择的了解不足,以及对护理相关价值观的沟通不足,已成为日益严重的公共卫生挑战。本章描述了一个为未来护理做准备(PFC)的模型,它包含了规划的不同层次和领域。研究在何种程度上规划是有助于导航护理转变,并计划的障碍和促进因素,包括个人,家庭,文化和国家长期护理政策因素进行了讨论。讨论了痴呆症背景下的规划和可采取的增强PFC的实际方法,以及对护理过渡背景下规划和决策领域未来研究的建议。
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