The Participation of Older Persons in the Adoption of Age-Friendly Care Models in Hospital Settings: A Scoping Review

老年人参与医院环境中老年友好型护理模式的采纳:一项范围界定综述

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Abstract

Hospitals are increasingly adopting age-friendly care (AFC) models to address the limitations of traditional care models in the care of older persons. Integrating older persons' participation in this adoption process could lead to hospital care that is tailored to their needs and preferences. However, a comprehensive understanding of older persons' participation in AFC adoption remains limited. Thus, we conducted a scoping review following the JBI methodology and the PRISMA-ScR reporting guideline to identify and examine the breadth of evidence on this topic. We searched six health science databases in December 2022 (updated in February 2024) for peer-reviewed research studies describing older persons' participation in the adoption of AFC models in hospital settings. Five unique studies reported in six articles from 2307 screened articles met our inclusion criteria. Older persons' participation appeared primarily at the organizational design and governance level when responding to surveys and interviews, providing verbal feedback (consultation) and, to a lesser extent, joining expert panels as members (involvement). Participation occurred during the implementation phase of AFC adoption. Barriers and facilitators influencing participation included patient-related and organizational-related factors. Our review highlighted the limited scope and existing knowledge on older persons' participation in AFC adoption, raising a concern that AFC models may be adopted without adequate consideration of older persons' perceived care needs and preferences.

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