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International research on long-term care (LTC) for older adults faces challenges in comparing cost-effective approaches. The INTERLINKS project developed a framework to analyze integrated health and social care systems across Europe, but comparability remains difficult.

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Area of Science:

  • Gerontology
  • Health Services Research
  • Social Policy

Background:

  • International research on health and social care services for older adults needing long-term care (LTC) is growing.
  • Challenges persist in obtaining robust comparative data to identify optimal and cost-effective LTC strategies.
  • Existing health and social care systems often lack integrated approaches, complicating cross-national analysis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the difficulties in accumulating and comparing evidence on long-term care (LTC) across Europe.
  • To present the theoretical and methodological underpinnings of the INTERLINKS Framework for LTC.
  • To offer guidance to researchers investigating integrated health and social care systems for older people.

Main Methods:

  • Development of the INTERLINKS project ('Health systems and LTC for older people in Europe'), funded by the EU 7th Framework programme.
  • Creation of a concept and method to describe and analyze LTC and its integration with health and social care systems.
  • Establishment of an interactive web-based framework to accumulate policy and practice examples in LTC.

Main Results:

  • The INTERLINKS project has significantly advanced knowledge regarding health and social care systems for older people in Europe.
  • An interactive framework was developed to describe and analyze long-term care (LTC) and its links with health and social care.
  • Despite contributions, achieving robust evidence and comparability across European countries remains challenging.

Conclusions:

  • The INTERLINKS Framework offers a valuable contribution to understanding and analyzing long-term care (LTC) systems.
  • The complexity and diversity of integrated LTC implementation across Europe pose ongoing challenges for evidence accumulation and comparability.
  • Further research and standardized methodologies are needed to improve comparative analysis of LTC services internationally.