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  • Older adults require specialized care to ensure optimal health outcomes.
  • The Institute for Healthcare Improvement 4Ms Model provides a framework for age-friendly care.
  • Current clinical practice shows inconsistent application of the 4Ms Model.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the importance of the 4Ms Model in geriatric care.
  • To emphasize the benefits of consistent application of the 4Ms Model for older adults.
  • To advocate for personalized, age-friendly care strategies.

Main Methods:

  • The study discusses the evidence-based 4Ms Model framework.
  • It reviews the core components: What matters, Mentation, Mobility, and Medication.
  • The abstract emphasizes engaging the healthcare team, older adults, and caregivers.

Main Results:

  • Consistent application of the 4Ms Model ensures optimal health care for older adults.
  • Adherence to the 4Ms Model helps prevent harm during healthcare delivery.
  • The model contributes to increased patient satisfaction with healthcare services.

Conclusions:

  • Personalized, age-friendly care based on the 4Ms Model can significantly improve outcomes for older adult patients.
  • The 4Ms Model is crucial for delivering high-quality, safe, and satisfactory care to the aging population.
  • Further integration of the 4Ms Model into clinical practice is recommended.