Home Care Case Managers' Integrated Care of Older Adults With Multiple Chronic Conditions: A Scoping Review

Professional Case Management
Lisa Garland Baird, Kimberly Fraser

Abstract

The purpose of this scoping review was to explore peer-reviewed research and gray literature to examine the extent, range, and nature of available research that describes how home care case managers (HCCMs) provide integrated care for older adults with multiple chronic conditions (MCCs); identify how case management standards of practice correspond with functions of integrated care; identify facilitators and barriers to case management and integrated care delivery; and propose a framework to describe how HCCMs can use case management standards to provide integrated care to older adults with MCCs. Community, home care settings. Scoping review; older adults older than 65 years with MCCs, case managers and health care professionals who provide care for older adults with MCCs. The study findings demonstrated that HCCMs consistently used the case management standards assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation to provide all professional and clinical integrated care functions, and were least likely to use the standards of identification of client and eligibility for case management and transition to provide professional and clinical integrated care functions. In addition, HCCM use of professional and clinical integrated car...Continue Reading

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