TY - JOUR
T1 - Health care for older people in Italy
T2 - The U.L.I.S.S.E. project (Un link informatico sui servizi sanitari esistenti per l'anziano - A computerized network on health care services for older people)
AU - Lattanzio, F.
AU - Mussi, C.
AU - Scafato, E.
AU - Ruggiero, C.
AU - Dell'aquila, G.
AU - Pedone, C.
AU - Mammarella, F.
AU - Galluzzo, L.
AU - Salvioli, G.
AU - Senin, U.
AU - Carbonin, P. U.
AU - Bernabei, R.
AU - Cherubini, A.
PY - 2010/3
Y1 - 2010/3
N2 - Objectives: The U.L.I.S.S.E. study is aimed at describing older patients who are cared for in hospitals, home care or nursing homes in Italy. Design: The U.L.I.S.S.E. study is an observational multicenter prospective 1-year study. Setting: Overall, 23 acute geriatric or internal medicine hospital units, 11 home care services and 31 nursing homes participated in the study. Measurements: The patient's evaluation was performed using comprehensive geriatric assessment instruments, i.e. the interRAI Minimum Data Set, while data on service characteristics were recorded using ad-hoc designed questionnaires. Results: The older subjects who are in need of acute and long term care in Italy have similar characteristics: their mean age is higher than 80 years, they have a high level of disability in ADL, an important multimorbidity, and are treated with several drugs. The prevalence of cognitive impairment is particularly high in nursing homes, where almost 70% of residents suffer from it and 40% have severe cognitive impairment. On the other hand, there is a shortage of health care services, which are heterogeneous and fragmented. Conclusions: Health care services for older people in Italy are currently inadequate to manage the complexity of the older patients. An important effort should be undertaken to create a more integrated health care system.
AB - Objectives: The U.L.I.S.S.E. study is aimed at describing older patients who are cared for in hospitals, home care or nursing homes in Italy. Design: The U.L.I.S.S.E. study is an observational multicenter prospective 1-year study. Setting: Overall, 23 acute geriatric or internal medicine hospital units, 11 home care services and 31 nursing homes participated in the study. Measurements: The patient's evaluation was performed using comprehensive geriatric assessment instruments, i.e. the interRAI Minimum Data Set, while data on service characteristics were recorded using ad-hoc designed questionnaires. Results: The older subjects who are in need of acute and long term care in Italy have similar characteristics: their mean age is higher than 80 years, they have a high level of disability in ADL, an important multimorbidity, and are treated with several drugs. The prevalence of cognitive impairment is particularly high in nursing homes, where almost 70% of residents suffer from it and 40% have severe cognitive impairment. On the other hand, there is a shortage of health care services, which are heterogeneous and fragmented. Conclusions: Health care services for older people in Italy are currently inadequate to manage the complexity of the older patients. An important effort should be undertaken to create a more integrated health care system.
KW - Acute hospital care
KW - Community service
KW - Comprehensive geriatric assessment
KW - Health-care service
KW - Home care
KW - Nursing home
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U2 - 10.1007/s12603-010-0056-3
DO - 10.1007/s12603-010-0056-3
M3 - Article
C2 - 20191260
AN - SCOPUS:77954486060
SN - 1279-7707
VL - 14
SP - 238
EP - 242
JO - Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging
JF - Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging
IS - 3
ER -