Delphi-research exploring essential components and preconditions for case management in people with dementia

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Case management programmes for home-dwelling people with dementia and their informal carers exist in multiple forms and shapes. The aim of this research was to identify the essential components of case management for people with deme...

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Main Authors: Verkade Paul-Jeroen, van Meijel Berno, Brink Cindy, van Os-Medendorp Harmieke, Koekkoek Bauke, Francke Anneke L
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2010-08-01
Series:BMC Geriatrics
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2318/10/54
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spelling doaj-a9b0bf8c84c049f59e75c7da40b835dd2020-11-25T03:46:44ZengBMCBMC Geriatrics1471-23182010-08-011015410.1186/1471-2318-10-54Delphi-research exploring essential components and preconditions for case management in people with dementiaVerkade Paul-Jeroenvan Meijel BernoBrink Cindyvan Os-Medendorp HarmiekeKoekkoek BaukeFrancke Anneke L<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Case management programmes for home-dwelling people with dementia and their informal carers exist in multiple forms and shapes. The aim of this research was to identify the essential components of case management for people with dementia as well as the preconditions for an effective delivery of case management services.</p> <p>Method</p> <p>The method used to carry out the research was a modified four-phase Delphi design. First, a list of potentially essential components and preconditions for the provision of case management was drawn up on the basis of a literature review and a subsequent focus group interview. The list was then validated by experts in a first Delphi survey round, following which the researchers translated the list items into 75 statements. In the second Delphi survey, the experts rated the statements; in the third Delphi round, they rated 18 statements on which no consensus had been reached in the second round.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The experts were able to build consensus on 61 of the 75 statements. Essential components of case management for people with dementia are: information, support and counselling, coordination of the care provided and, to a lesser extent, practical help. A patient-centred approach was found to be one of the key aspects of providing case management services. Essential preconditions are: vision, care relationship, structured methodology, integration of case management into the health care chain, and the case manager's level of training and expertise.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>We recommend that, based on the essential components and preconditions referred to above, quality criteria be developed for the provision of case management for people with dementia. Furthermore, we suggest the conduct of additional research to assess the effectiveness of case management in people with dementia.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2318/10/54
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author Verkade Paul-Jeroen
van Meijel Berno
Brink Cindy
van Os-Medendorp Harmieke
Koekkoek Bauke
Francke Anneke L
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van Meijel Berno
Brink Cindy
van Os-Medendorp Harmieke
Koekkoek Bauke
Francke Anneke L
Delphi-research exploring essential components and preconditions for case management in people with dementia
BMC Geriatrics
author_facet Verkade Paul-Jeroen
van Meijel Berno
Brink Cindy
van Os-Medendorp Harmieke
Koekkoek Bauke
Francke Anneke L
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title Delphi-research exploring essential components and preconditions for case management in people with dementia
title_short Delphi-research exploring essential components and preconditions for case management in people with dementia
title_full Delphi-research exploring essential components and preconditions for case management in people with dementia
title_fullStr Delphi-research exploring essential components and preconditions for case management in people with dementia
title_full_unstemmed Delphi-research exploring essential components and preconditions for case management in people with dementia
title_sort delphi-research exploring essential components and preconditions for case management in people with dementia
publisher BMC
series BMC Geriatrics
issn 1471-2318
publishDate 2010-08-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Case management programmes for home-dwelling people with dementia and their informal carers exist in multiple forms and shapes. The aim of this research was to identify the essential components of case management for people with dementia as well as the preconditions for an effective delivery of case management services.</p> <p>Method</p> <p>The method used to carry out the research was a modified four-phase Delphi design. First, a list of potentially essential components and preconditions for the provision of case management was drawn up on the basis of a literature review and a subsequent focus group interview. The list was then validated by experts in a first Delphi survey round, following which the researchers translated the list items into 75 statements. In the second Delphi survey, the experts rated the statements; in the third Delphi round, they rated 18 statements on which no consensus had been reached in the second round.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The experts were able to build consensus on 61 of the 75 statements. Essential components of case management for people with dementia are: information, support and counselling, coordination of the care provided and, to a lesser extent, practical help. A patient-centred approach was found to be one of the key aspects of providing case management services. Essential preconditions are: vision, care relationship, structured methodology, integration of case management into the health care chain, and the case manager's level of training and expertise.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>We recommend that, based on the essential components and preconditions referred to above, quality criteria be developed for the provision of case management for people with dementia. Furthermore, we suggest the conduct of additional research to assess the effectiveness of case management in people with dementia.</p>
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