作者
EKL Mitchell, A D'Amore
发表日期
2021/6/24
期刊
Australian Health Review: a Publication of the Australian Hospital Association
简介
ObjectiveHealth assessments (HAs) are available annually for community-dwelling older people: the 75+ HA for non-Indigenous Australians aged≥ 75 years and the 55+ IHA for Indigenous Australians aged≥ 55 years. Medicare requires general practitioners (GPs) to cover the items within the relevant HA form. This study explored the views of experienced GPs and practice nurses (PNs) towards the older-person HA forms. MethodsThirty-nine experienced GPs and PNs responded to an online questionnaire. ResultsIn this study, experienced GPs and PNs suggested that current items within the 75+ HA Medicare-provided guideline form need reviewing, such as those relating to psychological function, medication and exercise and falls. There were also recommendations to consider including items consistently across both the 55+ IHA and 75+ HA and to include new items, such as personal alarms, loneliness, support networks, spiritual health, musculoskeletal diseases, whether other screening is up to date and future planning. Many parts of the HA were deemed irrelevant or condescending to'well'older Australians, so should be optional. Healthcare professionals also requested reintroducing conducting the HA at the community-dwelling patient's home. User-friendly integrated forms would improve healthcare professionals' time management and provide better communication with patients and carers, and create greater opportunities for multidisciplinary referral processes, as well as provide linkages to MyAgedCare and myHealthRecord. ConclusionCapturing the views of healthcare professionals towards older-person HA forms generated …
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