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Shared care recording in community care

R Wolf

    Nursing Times
    |July 9, 1997
    PubMed
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    This pilot study explored shared care recording for home-dwelling elderly individuals with multiple needs. Findings highlight the potential for improved communication and coordination among caregivers and providers.

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    Area of Science:

    • Gerontology
    • Health Informatics
    • Care Management

    Background:

    • Elderly individuals with multiple health and social needs often face fragmented care.
    • Effective communication between patients, home caregivers, and healthcare providers is crucial for optimal outcomes.
    • Existing care recording systems may not adequately support the complex needs of home-dwelling seniors.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the feasibility and impact of a shared care recording system.
    • To assess the experiences of elderly individuals, their informal caregivers, and formal care providers using the system.
    • To identify barriers and facilitators to implementing shared care recording in home-based settings.

    Main Methods:

    • A pilot study involving elderly participants with multiple needs living at home.
    • Implementation of a shared care recording system accessible to patients, caregivers, and providers.
    • Data collection through surveys, interviews, and system usage logs.

    Main Results:

    • The shared care recording system demonstrated potential for enhancing information exchange.
    • Participants reported perceived benefits in communication and care coordination.
    • Challenges included technical usability and integration into existing workflows.

    Conclusions:

    • Shared care recording shows promise for improving the care of elderly individuals with multiple needs at home.
    • Further research and system refinement are needed to address identified challenges.
    • Successful implementation requires stakeholder engagement and tailored training.

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