Author: McDonald, Andrew P.; Rizzotti, Rowena; Rivera, Joanna M.; D'Arcy, Ryan C. N.; Park, Grace; Song, Xiaowei
Title: Toward improved homecare of frail older adults: A focus group study synthesizing patient and caregiver perspectives Cord-id: 81slb5h0 Document date: 2021_1_21
ID: 81slb5h0
Snippet: BACKGROUND: Adopting a better understanding of how both older adults and health care providers view the community management of frailty is necessary for improving home health, especially facing the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) pandemic. We conducted a qualitative focus group study to assess how both older adults and health care providers view frailty and virtual health care in home health. METHODS: Two focus groups enrolled homeâ€living older adults and health care professionals, respe
Document: BACKGROUND: Adopting a better understanding of how both older adults and health care providers view the community management of frailty is necessary for improving home health, especially facing the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) pandemic. We conducted a qualitative focus group study to assess how both older adults and health care providers view frailty and virtual health care in home health. METHODS: Two focus groups enrolled homeâ€living older adults and health care professionals, respectively (n = 15). Questions targeting the use of virtual / telehealth technologies inâ€home care for frail older adults were administered at audioâ€recorded group interviews. Transcribed discussions were coded and analyzed using NVivo software. RESULTS: The older adult group emphasized the autonomy related to increasing frailty and social isolation and the need for transparent dissemination of health care planning. They were optimistic about remote technologyâ€based supports and suggested that telehealth / healthâ€monitoring/tracking were in high demand. Health care professionals emphasized the importance of a holistic biopsychosocial approach to frailty management. They highlighted the need for standardized early assessment and management of frailty. CONCLUSIONS: The integrated perspectives provided an updated understanding of what older adults and practitioners value in homeâ€living supports. This knowledge is helpful to advancing virtual home care, providing better care for frail individuals with complex health care needs.
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