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Patient and Family Caregiver Experience with a Collaborative Care Pilot Project to Support Seniors Managing Multi-Morbidity in a Primary Care Setting

Publication: Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
5 April 2021

Abstract

This study reports findings from an evaluation of a 3-year collaborative care pilot project implemented in a Canadian primary care setting to assess and treat seniors (age ≥ 65) living at home with a chronic physical illness and co-morbid depressed mood or anxiety. Data were collected using semi-structured interviews with seniors and family caregivers who had participated in the project (n = 14). Descriptive qualitative analysis revealed the significance of the care manager’s role in offering social and emotional connection and non-stigmatizing support to seniors living at home and self-managing their physical and mental health.

Résumé

La présente étude rend compte des résultats d’une évaluation d’un projet pilote triennal de soins offerts en collaboration dans un contexte de soins de santé primaires au Canada destiné à évaluer et à traiter des personnes âgées (65 ans et plus) vivant à domicile et souffrant d’une maladie physique chronique et de troubles dépressifs ou anxieux concomitants. Les données ont été recueillies au moyen d’entrevues semi-structurées réalisées avec des personnes âgées et des aidants naturels ayant pris part au projet (n = 14). L’analyse qualitative descriptive a révélé l’importance du rôle du gestionnaire de soins dans l’établissement d’un lien social et émotionnel et l’apport d’un soutien non stigmatisant aux personnes âgées vivant à domicile et gérant eux-mêmes leur santé physique et mentale.

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cover image Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Volume 40Number 1May 2021
Pages: 53 - 66

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Key Words

  1. multi-morbidity
  2. co-morbidity
  3. seniors
  4. collaborative care
  5. primary care
  6. care management
  7. geriatric mental health

Mots-clés

  1. multimorbidité
  2. comorbidité
  3. personnes âgées
  4. soins en collaboration
  5. soins de santé primaires
  6. gestion des soins
  7. santé mentale gériatrique

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Sara Martel [email protected]
Institute for Better Health
Penny Dowedoff
Institute for Better Health
Michelle Marcinow
Institute for Better Health
Reenu Arora
Trillium Health Partners
Jason Kerr
Trillium Health Partners
Richard Shulman
Trillium Health Partners
Elizabeth Mansfield
Institute for Better Health

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