2015
DOI: 10.1186/s12877-015-0069-1
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A comprehensive grid to evaluate case management’s expected effectiveness for community-dwelling frail older people: results from a multiple, embedded case study

Abstract: BackgroundCase management is a type of intervention expected to improve the quality of care and therefore the quality of life of frail, community-dwelling older people while delaying institutionalisation in nursing homes. However, the heterogeneity, multidimensionality and complexity of these interventions make their evaluation by the means of classical approaches inadequate. Our objective was twofold: (i) to propose a tool allowing for the identification of the key components that explain the success of case … Show more

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“…To ensure that interventions could be tracked, a qualitative investigation based on a normative approach was conducted in the larger study. 34 This study used annual questionnaires, interviews, and case studies. Researchers tracked features of the interventions, such as frequency of the delivered services, skills of personnel, turnover, use of best practices, tailored service design, and connections with other organizations in the community.…”
Section: Classification Of Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To ensure that interventions could be tracked, a qualitative investigation based on a normative approach was conducted in the larger study. 34 This study used annual questionnaires, interviews, and case studies. Researchers tracked features of the interventions, such as frequency of the delivered services, skills of personnel, turnover, use of best practices, tailored service design, and connections with other organizations in the community.…”
Section: Classification Of Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The logic of the interventions is described per case in the overall report [37]. Summa- [38]. In between those two extreme situations, social case management would be recommended, in which the case manager is most often a social worker and/or a psychologist.…”
Section: Programme Theory Of the Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…93 The CCM draws on six interacting elements: links with the community, the health system, self-management support, tailored delivery system design, help for decision support and adequate clinical information systems. 94 Case management for people with complex care needs offers a potential strategy for delivering this type of integrated care.…”
Section: Operating Programme Theoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%