Geriatric Medicine: A Person Centered Evidence Based Approach

د.إ6,467.00

ISBN 9783030747213 SKU: 978-3030747213 Category:

Description

**Geriatric Medicine: A Person-Centered, Evidence-Based Approach**

Geriatric medicine focuses on the healthcare needs of older adults, addressing the complex and multifaceted nature of aging. A person-centered, evidence-based approach to geriatric care emphasizes individualized treatment plans that consider the unique physiological, psychological, and social factors that affect elderly patients. Below, I’ll break down what such an approach entails and why it’s important.

### 1. **Person-Centered Care in Geriatrics**

Person-centered care (PCC) is a holistic approach that recognizes and values the uniqueness of each older adult. This approach prioritizes the patient’s preferences, needs, and values in every step of the healthcare process, from assessment to decision-making.

#### Key Elements:
– **Autonomy and Respect:** Older adults are encouraged to actively participate in decision-making. Their values, cultural background, and personal goals should guide treatment choices.
– **Holistic Assessment:** Instead of focusing solely on specific diseases or conditions, geriatric medicine considers all aspects of a patient’s health — including physical, mental, and social well-being.
– **Interdisciplinary Teamwork:** In a person-centered model, the care team typically includes not just physicians, but also nurses, social workers, physical therapists, and pharmacists, all working together to develop and implement a care plan.
– **Communication:** Clear, empathetic communication is essential in ensuring the patient understands their conditions and treatment options, and that their concerns are addressed.

**Example:** An older patient with multiple chronic conditions, like hypertension, diabetes, and osteoarthritis, might be more concerned with maintaining their independence and managing their daily activities rather than focusing solely on optimizing lab values. The care team would work with the patient to balance treatment goals, lifestyle preferences, and quality of life.

### 2. **Evidence-Based Approach**

Evidence-based medicine (EBM) refers to using the best available research evidence, clinical expertise, and patient preferences to guide healthcare decisions. In geriatrics, this approach is crucial, given the diversity of health problems that older adults face.

#### Key Principles:
– **Research-Driven:** Decisions should be informed by current, high-quality evidence from clinical trials, cohort studies, and systematic reviews. This helps clinicians choose the most effective treatments while minimizing risks, especially in older patients who may be more vulnerable to adverse drug effects or interactions.
– **Personalization of Evidence:** Not all evidence is universally applicable, especially for older adults who often have multiple comorbidities. Clinical decisions should weigh the benefits and risks based on the patient’s individual health status, life expectancy, and preferences.
– **Shared Decision Making:** Evidence must be presented in a way that allows the patient to participate actively in their care decisions. For example, when managing a frail elderly patient’s cardiovascular disease, a physician might present the pros and cons of medications, balancing treatment benefits with possible side effects and considering the patient’s quality of life.

**Example:** In managing an older adult with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), evidence might suggest the use of cognitive enhancers. However, the decision would also factor in the patient’s current functioning, preference to avoid medications due to side effects, and concerns about financial or caregiving burden.

### 3. **Geriatric Assessment**

Geriatric assessments are comprehensive evaluations that help guide a person-centered, evidence-based approach to care. This assessment takes a multi-dimensional look at an older adult’s health and functional status.

#### Domains Assessed:
– **Physical health:** Includes management of chronic diseases, nutritional status, mobility, and pain.
– **Cognitive function:** Screening for cognitive decline, dementia, or depression.
– **Mental health:** Assessing for depression, anxiety, or other psychological concerns common in older adults.
– **Functional status:** Evaluating activities of daily living (ADLs) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs), such as dressing, bathing, cooking, and managing finances.
– **Social support:** Identifying the patient’s support system, caregiving needs, and any isolation or social determinants of health that might impact well-being.

A thorough assessment helps clinicians develop personalized, evidence-based care plans that address the full spectrum of an older person’s health.

### 4. **Managing Common Geriatric Syndromes**

Older adults often experience “geriatric syndromes,” which are conditions that involve multiple organ systems and are often interconnected. Some of the most common include:

– **Frailty:** A state of increased vulnerability to stressors, characterized by weakness, weight loss, and low physical activity. Evidence-based interventions include exercise programs and nutrition support.
– **Falls:** Older adults are at higher risk for falls due to balance problems, medications, and environmental factors. A comprehensive fall risk assessment, medication review, and physical therapy can reduce this risk.
– **Cognitive Impairment:** Dementia and delirium are common in older adults. Early detection and evidence-based treatments (such as pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic interventions for dementia) are critical.
– **Polypharmacy:** The use of multiple medications, which can lead to harmful interactions or side effects. Regular medication reviews and deprescribing, when appropriate, are essential.

Each of these conditions requires a person-centered, evidence-based approach to care, considering the unique needs, preferences, and goals of the individual patient.

### 5. **Palliative and End-of-Life Care**

Older adults often face complex decisions related to end-of-life care. A person-centered approach ensures that these decisions respect the individual’s values and advance care preferences.

#### Key Elements:
– **Advanced Care Planning (ACP):** Discussing and documenting patients’ preferences for care should they become incapacitated or unable to communicate, including decisions about resuscitation, artificial nutrition, and pain management.
– **Palliative Care:** This focuses on relieving symptoms and improving the quality of life for patients with serious illness, regardless of age. Evidence shows that early integration of palliative care can improve patient outcomes and satisfaction.

A well-structured ACP discussion can ensure that end-of-life care is consistent with the patient’s values, avoiding unnecessary interventions and focusing on comfort and dignity.

### 6. **Implementing a Person-Centered, Evidence-Based Approach**

To effectively implement this approach in geriatric care:
– **Training and Education:** Healthcare providers need to be trained in geriatrics and person-centered care techniques, including communication, interdisciplinary teamwork, and the management of common geriatric syndromes.
– **Patient and Family Engagement:** It’s essential to engage family members or caregivers in care planning, especially in the context of cognitive decline or frailty.
– **Continuous Monitoring and Adaptation:** As older adults’ health status changes, care plans must be updated. Regular reassessments, based on evidence, ensure that care stays aligned with the patient’s evolving needs.

### Conclusion

A person-centered, evidence-based approach in geriatric medicine allows clinicians to provide tailored care that meets the complex and individual needs of older adults. By integrating the best available evidence, understanding each patient’s values and preferences, and addressing the full spectrum of their health, we can improve quality of life, minimize harm, and support elderly patients in aging with dignity and autonomy.

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.

94
    94
    Your Cart
    Thoracic Radiology A Guide for Beginners
    1 X د.إ668.00 = د.إ668.00
    Introduction to Kinesiology
    1 X د.إ1,029.00 = د.إ1,029.00
    Principles of Drug Therapy in Neurology
    1 X د.إ876.00 = د.إ876.00
    A.D.A.M. Student Atlas of Anatomy 2nd Edition
    1 X د.إ164.52 = د.إ164.52
    Blacks in Medicine
    1 X د.إ670.00 = د.إ670.00
    Translational Interventional Radiology
    1 X د.إ970.00 = د.إ970.00
    WHO Classification of Skin Tumours 4th Edition
    1 X د.إ125.00 = د.إ125.00
    Baker's Health Care Finance
    1 X د.إ44.00 = د.إ44.00
    Biotechnology in Healthcare
    1 X د.إ55.00 = د.إ55.00
    Ultrasonography Diagnosis of Peripheral Nerves
    1 X د.إ323.00 = د.إ323.00
    Essentials of Mental Health
    1 X د.إ550.00 = د.إ550.00
    Transpathology Molecular Imaging-Based Pathology
    1 X د.إ970.00 = د.إ970.00
    Sleep and Sport
    1 X د.إ970.00 = د.إ970.00
    Wiley-Blackwell Equine Clinical Nutrition
    1 X د.إ459.00 = د.إ459.00
    Wiley-Blackwell Equine Reproductive Procedures
    1 X د.إ822.00 = د.إ822.00
    Equine Respiratory Endoscopy
    1 X د.إ764.00 = د.إ764.00
    Gastrointestinal Pharmacology
    1 X د.إ1,763.00 = د.إ1,763.00
    150 ECG Problems 4th Editio By John R Hampton
    1 X د.إ53.00 = د.إ53.00
    Diagnosis of Lameness in Dogs
    1 X د.إ252.00 = د.إ252.00
    The Toxicology of Methanol
    1 X د.إ100.00 = د.إ100.00
    EDiR - The Essential Guide
    1 X د.إ348.00 = د.إ348.00
    Ultrasound of the Gastrointestinal Tract
    1 X د.إ100.00 = د.إ100.00
    Wiley-Blackwell Radiography of the Dog and Cat
    1 X د.إ689.00 = د.إ689.00
    Concise Textbook of Small Animal Handling
    1 X د.إ410.00 = د.إ410.00
    Menopause Power
    1 X د.إ253.00 = د.إ253.00
    Ultrasound of the Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands
    1 X د.إ125.00 = د.إ125.00
    Medical Care of the Liver Transplant Patient
    1 X د.إ986.00 = د.إ986.00
    Ecological and Economic Entomology
    1 X د.إ2,217.00 = د.إ2,217.00
    Veterinary Head and Neck Imaging
    1 X د.إ846.00 = د.إ846.00
    Neurogenic Dysphagia
    1 X د.إ802.00 = د.إ802.00
    Decision-Making in Veterinary Practice
    1 X د.إ251.00 = د.إ251.00
    Toxicogenomics in Predictive Carcinogenicity
    1 X د.إ150.00 = د.إ150.00
    Concepts and Applications in Veterinary Toxicology
    1 X د.إ1,003.00 = د.إ1,003.00
    Equine Welfare in Clinical Practice
    1 X د.إ882.00 = د.إ882.00
    Fascial Anatomy of the Equine Forelimb
    1 X د.إ1,096.00 = د.إ1,096.00
    Elsevier Decision Making in Gastroenterology
    1 X د.إ617.00 = د.إ617.00
    Diagnostic Imaging Gastrointestinal
    1 X د.إ2,104.00 = د.إ2,104.00
    The Micronucleus Assay in Toxicology
    1 X د.إ200.00 = د.إ200.00
    Gastrointestinal Motility Disorders
    1 X د.إ735.00 = د.إ735.00
    Ultrasound Imaging By Masayuki Tanabe
    1 X د.إ100.00 = د.إ100.00
    Digital Radiography in Practice
    1 X د.إ209.00 = د.إ209.00
    Veterinary Vaccines Principles and Applications
    1 X د.إ713.00 = د.إ713.00
    Women's Bodies Women's Wisdom
    1 X د.إ385.00 = د.إ385.00
    Diabetes Sin Problemas
    1 X د.إ337.00 = د.إ337.00
    Trends in Veterinary Sciences
    1 X د.إ661.00 = د.إ661.00
    A Textbook of Public Health Dentistry
    1 X د.إ175.00 = د.إ175.00
    Ultrasound Imaging Medical Applications
    1 X د.إ175.00 = د.إ175.00
    Aesthetic Plastic Surgery of the East Asian Face
    1 X د.إ1,469.00 = د.إ1,469.00
    A Review on Dental Materials
    1 X د.إ20.00 = د.إ20.00

    Add to cart