The Complex Relationship Between Social and Functional Needs in Frail Older Adults

Author:

Wright Elena1,Callahan Kathryn E.1,Park Haley1,Dunbar Corrinne1,Gabbard Jennifer1,Lenoir Kristin1,Hughes Jaime M.1,Woodard Renee1,Palakshappa Deepak1

Affiliation:

1. Wake Forest University

Abstract

Background There has been a growing interest in integrating social and function-focused care into health care settings. Little is known about what older adults perceive as the needs that impact their lives, and the resources to address patients’ social and functional needs often exist outside of traditional health care settings. Methods Our objective was to understand frail older adults’ and community organizations’ perspectives on what social and functional needs impact older adults’ health, the support they receive, and how organizations and health systems could partner to address these needs. We conducted semi-structured interviews with patients and community-based organizations. Patients were aged 65 years or older, frail (electronic frailty index greater than 0.21), and at an increased geographic risk of unmet social needs (Area Deprivation Index greater than or equal to the 75th percentile). Staff were from organizations that provided social and/or functional resources to older adults. We used an inductive content analysis approach and the constant comparative method to analyze the data and identify themes. Results We interviewed 23 patients and 28 staff from 22 distinct organizations. We found that social, financial, and functional needs were common and highly intertwined among older adults with frailty, but the support they received at home, from their health care providers, and from community organizations was highly varied. Limitations Our sample was limited to participants from one county, so the results may not be generalizable to other areas. We only inter­viewed organizations and patients with frailty. Conclusions Health systems and community organizations have distinct areas of expertise, and purposeful collaboration between them could be important in addressing the needs of frail older adults.

Publisher

North Carolina Institute of Medicine

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