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Joining-the-dots: caring for patients in advanced age

Philippa Miskelly (School of Population Health, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand)
Ngaire Kerse (School of Population Health, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand)
Janine Wiles (School of Population Health, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand)

Quality in Ageing and Older Adults

ISSN: 1471-7794

Article publication date: 5 March 2020

Issue publication date: 17 April 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

Managing patients in advanced age is complex, especially when it comes to multi-morbidities and polypharmacy. The purpose of this qualitative study is to investigate challenges, opportunities and potential solutions from a primary healthcare provider perspective.

Design/methodology/approach

Fifty-seven participants joined in group discussions on challenges and opportunities of working with advanced age. Participants included general practitioners (GPs), practice nurses, students and administration staff working in ten general practices. A thematic analysis was developed, supported by NVivo software.

Findings

Poor lines of communication and fragmentation of services between differing levels of health care services available for older people were highlighted. This has implications for quality of care and equity of services. Participants also reported challenges in treatment and funding regimes.

Research limitations/implications

The small sample size and regional nature of the study, along with the semi-structured nature of the group discussions and rigorous thematic analysis, indicate that this qualitative data is transferable, dependable, confirmable and credible. Comparing the views of tertiary and community services would be useful.

Practical implications

A range of potential strategies and solutions to the current fragmented services was offered by GPs. For example, adequately funded and staffed community-based health hubs; IT platforms enabling timely flow of patient information between primary and tertiary health providers and creation of medical, nursing and allied health roles aimed at improving synergy between GP and tertiary services.

Originality/value

Obtaining the perspectives of general practice highlights the challenges and complexities of caring for those in advanced age brings. These insights have not been previously been explored in-depth within this setting in New Zealand.

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Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful to our practice participants for sharing their views and time with us, and to the University of Auckland Faculty of Medical and Health Research Development Fund for funding the research. The authors also thank the anonymous reviewers for their constructive suggestions.

Citation

Miskelly, P., Kerse, N. and Wiles, J. (2020), "Joining-the-dots: caring for patients in advanced age", Quality in Ageing and Older Adults, Vol. 21 No. 1, pp. 15-27. https://doi.org/10.1108/QAOA-08-2019-0042

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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