What Can We Learn for Future Integrated Care Models in Long Term Care Facilities After the COVID-19 Emergency? Lessons From an Observational Study in Catalonia
Mireia Massot Mesquida, Miquel À. Mas, Rosa García-Sierra, Sara Pablo Reyes, Ramón Miralles Basseda, Xavier Vallès, Irene Garcia, Sara Rodoreda, Mar Isnard Blanchart, Maria Josep Ulldemolins, Ricard Peiró Navarro, Susana Morales, Boris Trenado, Yolanda Ordorica

TL;DR
This study explores how to improve long-term care during crises like the pandemic by analyzing successes and challenges in Catalonia.
Contribution
The paper provides insights into facilitators and barriers for integrated care models in LTCF during emergencies.
Findings
Proactive care teams and communication tools helped manage the pandemic response in LTCF.
Lack of user and family involvement and insufficient resources were major barriers.
Updating interventions and improving collaboration reduced infections and mortality.
Abstract
The healthcare response to the COVID-19 pandemic in long term care facilities (LTCF), constitutes one of the challenges faced by governments and institutions worldwide. Our aim was to analyze the facilitators and barriers of this response, for the future integrated care model in these facilities. From a retrospective observational study, we present the experience and lessons learned of the implementation of an integrated response at the meso level in LTCF for older people and for people with physical and mental conditions in the North Metropolitan area of Barcelona, in Catalonia, during the COVID-19 pandemic. We analyzed the care provided to 13,369 institutionalized people. The major facilitating points were: the adaptation of proactive care teams, the creation of a tool to improve communication with institutions, and the management of epidemiological data for planning collaboration…
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TopicsGeriatric Care and Nursing Homes · Frailty in Older Adults · Migration, Aging, and Tourism Studies
