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REVIEW ARTICLE

Theoretical Perspectives of Hospitalized Older Patients and Their Health-Related Problems and Quality of Care: Systematic Literature Review

Atef Hasan Khatib, 1 Open Modal Ayman M. Hamdan-Mansour, 1 Open Modal , * Open Modal Manar Ali Bani Hani, 2 Open Modal Authors Info & Affiliations
The Open Public Health Journal 14 Nov 2017 REVIEW ARTICLE DOI: 10.2174/1874944501710010215

Abstract

Introduction:

The proportion of aged people is growing worldwide. Older persons are affected by a number of physical, psychological and social factors that influence their health and quality of life. These factors are usually multiple and are often masked by sensory and cognitive impairments.

Purpose:

The purpose of this study was to examine the available literature emphasizing older persons’ care, care-related problems, and older persons’ quality of healthcare. Also, the paper aimed at exploring the future direction of research needs.

Results:

Good quality older patients’ care involves safety, professional interventions, recognition and management of physical and emotional wellbeing. Care of older patients requires addressing the aging process itself, the expected decrease in functionality, and diminished cognitive ability. Little statistical data were found to address the quality of hospitalized elderly patients in particular as well as study on healthcare facilities and nursing homes. Literature does not provide much guidance to the effectiveness of care strategies.

Conclusion:

The results assert that elderly health care is a priority. However, health care systems are not specific about elderly patients’ needs, leading to low quality of elderly care. There is a need to use an integrated model of care to improve the quality of life and quality of care provided to hospitalized older patients.

Keywords: Elderly people, Elderly healthcare problems, Integrated model of care for elderly, Quality of life for elderly.
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