Efficacy of Integrated Care to Reduce Hospitalization and Nursing Home Placement in Community Dwelling Frail Elderly
Chronic Diseases
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Chronic Diseases focused on measuring Frail and dependent older adults, Integrated care, Home care, Multidimensional geriatric assessment, RAI-HC (resident assessment instrument- Home care), Palliative care.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients followed by the home nursing service and primary care physician
- Over 60 years of age
- Able to give consent (patient or caregiver)
- Able to speak French
- Meeting frailty criteria as determined by one of the following alarms detected by the RAI-HC:
- Alarm 8: cognition
- Alarm 12: social role and function
- Alarm 15: falls
- Alarm 22: frailty of the informal care giver system.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Age under 60 years
- Unable (patient or caregiver) to give informed consent
- Unable to communicate adequately in French
- Patients' not receiving nursing visits (only receiving practical aid or services from occupational therapists).
Sites / Locations
- University hospital of Geneva
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
No Intervention
Other
Control arm= usual care
Intervention arm
Two clusters of patients over 60 years of age followed by a primary care physician and routinely evaluated by the home nursing service with the resident assessment instrument-home care (RAI-HC) and identified as frail by pre-defined clinical criteria.
The intervention arm will consist of two clusters of patients over 60 years of age followed by a primary care physician and routinely evaluated by the home nursing service with the RAI-HC and identified as frail by predefined clinical criteria that will receive in addition an in-home multidimensional geriatric assessment, access 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to a call service provided by the Community Geriatrics Unit and coordinated long-term follow-up.