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HOW ARE FAMILIES INVOLVED IN THE CARE OF HOSPITALIZED OLDER ADULTS? A QUALITATIVE EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS

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Vick, J; Fogleman, C; Neiman, J; Cantrell, S; Selmanoff, M; Oyesanya, T; Goldstein, K; Van Houtven, C
Published in: Innovation in Aging
December 31, 2024

In the outpatient setting, roughly 36 million family members in the US assist with caregiving tasks for older adults including managing medications, coordinating care, communicating with clinicians, and assisting with activities of daily living. The roles and impact of family involvement during hospitalizations of older adults are less well described. To better understand family involvement during hospitalizations of older adults, we designed a systematic review of qualitative research known as a qualitative evidence synthesis. We assembled a multidisciplinary research team including members with expertise in nursing, internal medicine, library science, evidence synthesis, social work, and health services research. We developed a search strategy and executed it in four databases: MEDLINE (via Ovid), Embase (via Elsevier), PsycINFO (via Ovid), and CINAHL Complete (via EBSCO). Our search identified 6,157 articles, and our title/abstract screening yielded 157 articles for full text review. Preliminary analysis suggests that family members participate in many ways in the care of hospitalized older adults including giving information about patients, preventing and managing delirium, providing hands-on care, advocating for patients, aiding in decision-making, and planning for discharge. The quality of existing qualitative research on family involvement during hospitalizations of older adults varies widely. Most existing evidence comes from countries outside of the US. Ultimately, our findings will contribute to the refinement of a conceptual model that will establish a shared language for future multidisciplinary work, inform future intervention development, and support workflow and policy changes.

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Innovation in Aging

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2399-5300

Publication Date

December 31, 2024

Volume

8

Issue

Supplement_1

Start / End Page

682 / 683

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Related Subject Headings

  • 3202 Clinical sciences
 

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Vick, J., Fogleman, C., Neiman, J., Cantrell, S., Selmanoff, M., Oyesanya, T., … Van Houtven, C. (2024). HOW ARE FAMILIES INVOLVED IN THE CARE OF HOSPITALIZED OLDER ADULTS? A QUALITATIVE EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS. In Innovation in Aging (Vol. 8, pp. 682–683). Oxford University Press (OUP). https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igae098.2228
Vick, Judith, Connor Fogleman, Joseph Neiman, Sarah Cantrell, Mollie Selmanoff, Tolu Oyesanya, Karen Goldstein, and Courtney Van Houtven. “HOW ARE FAMILIES INVOLVED IN THE CARE OF HOSPITALIZED OLDER ADULTS? A QUALITATIVE EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS.” In Innovation in Aging, 8:682–83. Oxford University Press (OUP), 2024. https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igae098.2228.
Vick J, Fogleman C, Neiman J, Cantrell S, Selmanoff M, Oyesanya T, et al. HOW ARE FAMILIES INVOLVED IN THE CARE OF HOSPITALIZED OLDER ADULTS? A QUALITATIVE EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS. In: Innovation in Aging. Oxford University Press (OUP); 2024. p. 682–3.
Vick, Judith, et al. “HOW ARE FAMILIES INVOLVED IN THE CARE OF HOSPITALIZED OLDER ADULTS? A QUALITATIVE EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS.” Innovation in Aging, vol. 8, no. Supplement_1, Oxford University Press (OUP), 2024, pp. 682–83. Crossref, doi:10.1093/geroni/igae098.2228.
Vick J, Fogleman C, Neiman J, Cantrell S, Selmanoff M, Oyesanya T, Goldstein K, Van Houtven C. HOW ARE FAMILIES INVOLVED IN THE CARE OF HOSPITALIZED OLDER ADULTS? A QUALITATIVE EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS. Innovation in Aging. Oxford University Press (OUP); 2024. p. 682–683.
Journal cover image

Published In

Innovation in Aging

DOI

EISSN

2399-5300

Publication Date

December 31, 2024

Volume

8

Issue

Supplement_1

Start / End Page

682 / 683

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Related Subject Headings

  • 3202 Clinical sciences