Care coordination for older people: an exploratory framework
Author:
Hughes Jane,Chester Helen,Sutcliffe Caroline,Xie Chengqiu,Challis David
Abstract
Purpose
– The purpose of this paper is to present a framework for examining variation in care coordination arrangements for older people.
Design/methodology/approach
– A multi-method approach was adopted combining analysis of secondary data and primary data. There were two stages: the development of the framework and its constituent attributes and indicators; and its validation from two perspectives: a meeting with managers and focus groups with practitioners. It was informed by an existing generic framework; subsequent policy guidance; data from an English national survey; previous research; and international literature.
Findings
– The framework comprises 19 attributes each with indicators measuring performance relating to: organisational arrangements influencing service delivery; the performance of core tasks of care coordination; and differentiation within the process to distinguish between responses to different levels of need.
Originality/value
– Care coordination arrangements in England are characterised by diversity. This paper provides a framework for evaluating local arrangements thereby highlighting strengths and where improvements are needed. It offers a means to promote programme fidelity. As such it has utility for both service commissioners and providers.
Subject
Care Planning,Community and Home Care,Gerontology
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