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Advancing Long-Term Care Science Through Using Common Data Elements: Candidate Measures for Care Outcomes of Personhood, Well-Being, and Quality of Life.

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Edvardsson, D; Baxter, R; Corneliusson, L; Anderson, RA; Beeber, A; Boas, PV; Corazzini, K; Gordon, AL; Hanratty, B; Jacinto, A; Lepore, M ...
Published in: Gerontology & geriatric medicine
January 2019

To support the development of internationally comparable common data elements (CDEs) that can be used to measure essential aspects of long-term care (LTC) across low-, middle-, and high-income countries, a group of researchers in medicine, nursing, behavioral, and social sciences from 21 different countries have joined forces and launched the Worldwide Elements to Harmonize Research in LTC Living Environments (WE-THRIVE) initiative. This initiative aims to develop a common data infrastructure for international use across the domains of organizational context, workforce and staffing, person-centered care, and care outcomes, as these are critical to LTC quality, experiences, and outcomes. This article reports measurement recommendations for the care outcomes domain, focusing on previously prioritized care outcomes concepts of well-being, quality of life (QoL), and personhood for residents in LTC. Through literature review and expert ranking, we recommend nine measures of well-being, QoL, and personhood, as a basis for developing CDEs for long-term care outcomes across countries. Data in LTC have often included deficit-oriented measures; while important, reductions do not necessarily mean that residents are concurrently experiencing well-being. Enhancing measurement efforts with the inclusion of these positive LTC outcomes across countries would facilitate international LTC research and align with global shifts toward healthy aging and person-centered LTC models.

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Gerontology & geriatric medicine

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2333-7214

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2333-7214

Publication Date

January 2019

Volume

5

Start / End Page

2333721419842672

Related Subject Headings

  • 5201 Applied and developmental psychology
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
 

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Edvardsson, D., Baxter, R., Corneliusson, L., Anderson, R. A., Beeber, A., Boas, P. V., … Zúñiga, F. (2019). Advancing Long-Term Care Science Through Using Common Data Elements: Candidate Measures for Care Outcomes of Personhood, Well-Being, and Quality of Life. Gerontology & Geriatric Medicine, 5, 2333721419842672. https://doi.org/10.1177/2333721419842672
Edvardsson, David, Rebecca Baxter, Laura Corneliusson, Ruth A. Anderson, Anna Beeber, Paulo Villas Boas, Kirsten Corazzini, et al. “Advancing Long-Term Care Science Through Using Common Data Elements: Candidate Measures for Care Outcomes of Personhood, Well-Being, and Quality of Life.Gerontology & Geriatric Medicine 5 (January 2019): 2333721419842672. https://doi.org/10.1177/2333721419842672.
Edvardsson D, Baxter R, Corneliusson L, Anderson RA, Beeber A, Boas PV, et al. Advancing Long-Term Care Science Through Using Common Data Elements: Candidate Measures for Care Outcomes of Personhood, Well-Being, and Quality of Life. Gerontology & geriatric medicine. 2019 Jan;5:2333721419842672.
Edvardsson, David, et al. “Advancing Long-Term Care Science Through Using Common Data Elements: Candidate Measures for Care Outcomes of Personhood, Well-Being, and Quality of Life.Gerontology & Geriatric Medicine, vol. 5, Jan. 2019, p. 2333721419842672. Epmc, doi:10.1177/2333721419842672.
Edvardsson D, Baxter R, Corneliusson L, Anderson RA, Beeber A, Boas PV, Corazzini K, Gordon AL, Hanratty B, Jacinto A, Lepore M, Leung AYM, McGilton KS, Meyer J, Schols JMGA, Schwartz L, Shepherd V, Skoldunger A, Thompson R, Toles M, Wachholz P, Wang J, Wu B, Zúñiga F. Advancing Long-Term Care Science Through Using Common Data Elements: Candidate Measures for Care Outcomes of Personhood, Well-Being, and Quality of Life. Gerontology & geriatric medicine. 2019 Jan;5:2333721419842672.
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Published In

Gerontology & geriatric medicine

DOI

EISSN

2333-7214

ISSN

2333-7214

Publication Date

January 2019

Volume

5

Start / End Page

2333721419842672

Related Subject Headings

  • 5201 Applied and developmental psychology
  • 3202 Clinical sciences