Author:
Jerez-Barranco Desirée,Gutiérrez-Rodríguez Laura,Morilla-Herrera Juan Carlos,Cuevas Fernandez-Gallego Magdalena,Rojano-Perez Remedios,Camuñez-Gomez María Dolores,Sanchez-Del Campo José Luis,García-Mayor Silvia
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Case management has shown improvements in some health outcomes for dementia patients and their families. However, despite its benefits the components of case management in order to provide effective patient and family care remain unknown at present. Thus, the aim of this study is to identify the specific components of case management in caring for patients with dementia and to determine the necessary intensity of its deployment to enhance outcomes for these patients and their caregivers.
Methods
Mixed-methods study with a qualitative phase to characterise forms of service provision, according to the case management components involved, followed by a quantitative phase to analyse the correlations between different patterns of service provision, adverse events in patients and caregiver overload. This study will be based on the variables described in the RANGE.COM register.
Discussion
This research is expected to achieve a reproducible, evaluable set of interventions that can be modelled to optimise case management effectiveness for patients with dementia. Interactions between patients with dementia, their family caregivers and case management healthcare services, the components of these interactions and their association with the conditions of the individuals concerned are issues of great interest in the field of case management, which is constantly evolving.
Funder
Progress and Health Andalusian Public Foundation
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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