2013
DOI: 10.1017/s1041610213001786
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Dementia care management: going new ways in ambulant dementia care within a GP-based randomized controlled intervention trial

Abstract: Background:Increasing prevalence of dementia is a major challenge for the German healthcare system. The study DelpHi-MV (“Dementia: life- and person-centered help in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania”) aims to implement and evaluate an innovative subsidiary support system for persons with dementia (PwDs) living at home and their caregivers.Methods:DelpHi-MV is a GP-based cluster randomized controlled intervention trial. DelpHi-Intervention aims to provide “optimum care” by integrating multi-professional and multim… Show more

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“…PWD who live alone, particularly if they have no informal caregiver, may require special support in order to gain access to the treatment and care services that address their individual needs comprehensively. New care concepts for PWD such as the Dementia Care Management (DCM) tested within the present Delphi-trial aim to integrate multi-professional and multimodal strategies to optimize the individual treatment and care of PWD within the framework of the established health care and social service system in close cooperation with the treating GP [12,13]. However, dementia is a progressing disease and at a certain point it is hardly possible to continue to live safely alone.…”
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“…PWD who live alone, particularly if they have no informal caregiver, may require special support in order to gain access to the treatment and care services that address their individual needs comprehensively. New care concepts for PWD such as the Dementia Care Management (DCM) tested within the present Delphi-trial aim to integrate multi-professional and multimodal strategies to optimize the individual treatment and care of PWD within the framework of the established health care and social service system in close cooperation with the treating GP [12,13]. However, dementia is a progressing disease and at a certain point it is hardly possible to continue to live safely alone.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The details of the study are described elsewhere [12][13][14]. The eligible patients (older than 70 years, living at home) were screened for dementia in participating GP practices using DemTect [15].…”
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“…Hier wird im Rahmen einer populationsbasierten, "cluster"-randomisierten, kontrollierten Interventionsstudie im primär-ärztlichen Versorgungsbereich ein hausarztbasiertes subsidiäres Versorgungsmodell für selbstständig lebende Menschen mit Demenz sowie deren Betreuungspersonen implementiert und evaluiert [27]. Die DelpHi-Intervention soll multiprofessionelle und multimodale Strategien für die optimale, individuell an die jeweiligen Ressourcen und Bedarfe angepasste Behandlung im Rahmen des regional verfügbaren Gesundheits-und Sozialsystems ermöglichen [11]. Grundpfeiler der Intervention sind die Zusammenarbeit mit dem Hausarzt, ein IT-gestütz-tes Interventionsmanagementsystem und spezifisch für diese Tätigkeit qualifizierte "dementia care manager" (DCM), die die Betroffenen regelmäßig und bei Bedarf in ihrer Häuslichkeit aufsuchen [9,10] …”
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“…Ein weiterer Unterschied zum ABCProgramm besteht darin, dass in den oben skizzierten Programmen aus Deutschland examinierte Pflegefachkräfte als Case manager eingesetzt wurden/werden [11,16,18,27]. Diese wurden -basierend auf ihren bestehenden Qualifikationen -gezielt für die Programme eingestellt und fortgebildet [9].…”
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