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  1. Transitional palliative care interventions for older adults with advanced non-malignant diseases and frailty: a systematic review

    Purpose: To identify transitional palliative care (TPC) interventions for older adults with non-malignant chronic diseases and complex conditions. Design/methodology/approach: A systematic review of the literature was conducted. CINAHL, Cochrane... mehr

     

    Purpose: To identify transitional palliative care (TPC) interventions for older adults with non-malignant chronic diseases and complex conditions. Design/methodology/approach: A systematic review of the literature was conducted. CINAHL, Cochrane Library, Embase and Pubmed databases were searched for studies reporting TPC interventions for older adults, published between 2002 and 2019. The Crowe Critical Appraisal Tool was used for quality appraisal. Findings: A total of six studies were included. Outcomes related to TPC interventions were grouped into three categories: healthcare system-related outcomes (rehospitalisation, length of stay [LOS] and emergency department [ED] visits), patient-related outcomes and family/carer important outcomes. Overall, TPC interventions were associated with lower readmission rates and LOS, improved quality of life and better decision-making concerning hospice care among families. Outcomes for ED visits were unclear. Research limitations/implications: Positive outcomes related to healthcare services (including readmissions and LOS), patients (quality of life) and families (decision-making) were reported. However, the number of studies supporting the evidence were limited. Originality/value: Studies examining the effectiveness of existing care models to support transitions for those in need of palliative care are limited. This systematic literature review identified and appraised interventions aimed at improving transitions to palliative care in older adults with advanced non-malignant diseases or frailty.

     

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    Schlagworte: Advanced disease; Care model; Chronic disease; End-of-life care; Frailty; Non-malignant; Older adult; Palliative care; Transitional care
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  2. Erratum to: Scaling up strategies of the chronic respiratory disease programme of the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (Action Plan B3: Area 5)(Clin Transl Allergy (2016) 6 (29) DOI:10.1186/s13601-016-0116-9)
    Autor*in: Bousquet J.; Farrell J.; Crooks G.; Hellings P.; Bel E. H.; Bewick M.; Chavannes N. H.; De Sousa J. C.; Cruz A. A.; Haahtela T.; Joos G.; Khaltaev N.; Malva J.; Muraro A.; Nogues M.; Palkonen S.; Pedersen S.; Robalo-Cordeiro C.; Samolinski B.; Strandberg T.; Valiulis A.; Yorgancioglu A.; Zuberbier T.; Bedbrook A.; Aberer W.; Adachi M.; Agusti A.; Akdis C. A.; Akdis M.; Ankri J.; Alonso A.; Annesi-Maesano I.; Ansotegui I. J.; Anto J. M.; Arnavielhe S.; Arshad H.; Bai C.; Baiardini I.; Bachert C.; Baigenzhin A. K.; Barbara C.; Bateman E. D.; Beghe B.; Kheder A. B.; Bennoor K. S.; Benson M.; Bergmann K. C.; Bieber T.; Bindslev-Jensen C.; Bjermer L.; Blain H.; Blasi F.; Boner A. L.; Bonini M.; Bonini S.; Bosnic-Anticevitch S.; Boulet L. P.; Bourret R.; Bousquet P. J.; Braido F.; Briggs A. H.; Brightling C. E.; Brozek J.; Buhl R.; Burney P. G.; Bush A.; Caballero-Fonseca F.; Caimmi D.; Calderon M. A.; Calverley P. M.; Camargos P. A. M.; Canonica G. W.; Camuzat T.; Carlsen K. H.; Carr W.; Carriazo A.; Casale T.; Cepeda Sarabia A. M.; Chatzi L.; Chen Y. Z.; Chiron R.; Chkhartishvili E.; Chuchalin A. G.; Chung K. F.; Ciprandi G.; Cirule I.; Cox L.; Costa D. J.; Custovic A.; Dahl R.; Dahlen S. E.; Darsow U.; De Carlo G.; De Blay F.; Dedeu T.; Deleanu D.; De Manuel Keenoy E.; Demoly P.; Denburg J. A.; Devillier P.; Didier A.; Dinh-Xuan A. T.; Djukanovic R.; Dokic D.; Douagui H.; Dray G.; Dubakiene R.; Durham S. R.; Dykewicz M. S.; El-Gamal Y.; Emuzyte R.; Fabbri L. M.; Fletcher M.; Fiocchi A.; Fink Wagner A.; Fonseca J.; Fokkens W. J.; Forastiere F.; Frith P.; Gaga M.; Gamkrelidze A.; Garces J.; Garcia-Aymerich J.; Gemicioglu B.; Gereda J. E.; Gonzalez Diaz S.; Gotua M.; Grisle I.; Grouse L.; Gutter Z.; Guzman M. A.; Heaney L. G.; Hellquist-Dahl B.; Henderson D.; Hendry A.; Heinrich J.; Heve D.; Horak F.; Hourihane J. O. B.; Howarth P.; Humbert M.; Hyland M. E.; Illario M.; Ivancevich J. C.; Jardim J. R.; Jares E. J.; Jeandel C.; Jenkins C.; Johnston S. L.; Jonquet O.; Julge K.; Jung K. S.; Just J.; Kaidashev I. P.; Khaitov M. R.; Kalayci O.; Kalyoncu A. F.; Keil T.; Keith P. K.; Klimek L.; Koffi N'Goran B.; Kolek V.; Koppelman G. H.; Kowalski M. L.; Kull I.; Kuna P.; Kvedariene V.; Lambrecht B.; Lau S.; Larenas-Linnemann D.; Laune D.; Le L. T. T.; Lieberman P.; Lipworth B.; Li J.; Lodrup Carlsen K.; Louis R.; MacNee W.; Magard Y.; Magnan A.; Mahboub B.; Mair A.; Majer I.; Makela M. J.; Manning P.; Mara S.; Marshall G. D.; Masjedi M. R.; Matignon P.; Maurer M.; Mavale-Manuel S.; Melen E.; Melo-Gomes E.; Meltzer E. O.; Menzies-Gow A.; Merk H.; Michel J. P.; Miculinic N.; Mihaltan F.; Milenkovic B.; Mohammad G. M. Y.; Molimard M.; Momas I.; Montilla-Santana A.; Morais-Almeida M.; Morgan M.; Mosges R.; Mullol J.; Nafti S.; Namazova-Baranova L.; Naclerio R.; Neou A.; Neffen H.; Nekam K.; Niggemann B.; Ninot G.; Nyembue T. D.; O'Hehir R. E.; Ohta K.; Okamoto Y.; Okubo K.; Ouedraogo S.; Paggiaro P.; Pali-Scholl I.; Panzner P.; Papadopoulos N.; Papi A.; Park H. S.; Passalacqua G.; Pavord I.; Pawankar R.; Pengelly R.; Pfaar O.; Picard R.; Pigearias B.; Pin I.; Plavec D.; Poethig D.; Pohl W.; Popov T. A.; Portejoie F.; Potter P.; Postma D.; Price D.; Rabe K. F.; Raciborski F.; Radier Pontal F.; Repka-Ramirez S.; Reitamo S.; Rennard S.; Rodenas F.; Roberts J.; Roca J.; Rodriguez Manas L.; Rolland C.; Roman Rodriguez M.; Romano A.; Rosado-Pinto J.; Rosario N.; Rosenwasser L.; Rottem M.; Ryan D.; Sanchez-Borges M.; Scadding G. K.; Schunemann H. J.; Serrano E.; Schmid-Grendelmeier P.; Schulz H.; Sheikh A.; Shields M.; Siafakas N.; Sibille Y.; Similowski T.; Simons F. E. R.; Sisul J. C.; Skrindo I.; Smit H. A.; Sole D.; Sooronbaev T.; Spranger O.; Stelmach R.; Sterk P. J.; Sunyer J.; Thijs C.; To T.; Todo-Bom A.; Triggiani M.; Valenta R.; Valero A. L.; Valia E.; Valovirta E.; Van Ganse E.; Van Hage M.; Vandenplas O.; Vasankari T.; Vellas B.; Vestbo J.; Vezzani G.; Vichyanond P.; Viegi G.; Vogelmeier C.; Vontetsianos T.; Wagenmann M.; Wallaert B.; Walker S.; Wang D. Y.; Wahn U.; Wickman M.; Williams D. M.; Williams S.; Wright J.; Yawn B. P.; Yiallouros P. K.; Yusuf O. M.; Zaidi A.; Zar H. J.; Zernotti M. E.; Zhang L.; Zhong N.; Zidarn M.; Mercier J.
    Erschienen: 2017

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  3. Operative definition of active and healthy ageing (AHA): Meeting report. Montpellier October 20-21, 2014

    The broad concept of Active and Healthy Ageing was proposed by WHO as the process of optimizing opportunities for health to enhance quality of life as people age. It applies to both individuals and population groups. A universal active and healthy... mehr

     

    The broad concept of Active and Healthy Ageing was proposed by WHO as the process of optimizing opportunities for health to enhance quality of life as people age. It applies to both individuals and population groups. A universal active and healthy ageing definition is not available and may differ depending on the purpose of the definition and/or the questions raised. The European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (EIP on AHA) has had a major impact but a definition of Active and Healthy Ageing is urgently needed. A meeting was organised in Montpellier October 20-21, 2014 as the annual conference of the EIP on AHA Reference Site MACVIA-LR (contre les MAladies Chroniques pour un VIeillissement Actif en Languedoc Roussillon). The goal of the meeting was to propose an operational definition of Active and Healthy Ageing as well as tools that may be used for this definition. The current paper provides a summary of the plenary presentations that were given during the meeting.

     

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    Schlagworte: Active and Healthy Ageing; and Healthy Ageing; Definition; European Innovation Partnership on Active; MACVIA-LR