Adapting the Quebecois method for assessing implementation to the French National Alzheimer Plan 2008–2012: lessons for gerontological services integration

<p><strong>Introduction: </strong>Many countries face ageing-related demographic and epidemiological challenges, notably neurodegenerative disorders, due to the multiple care services they require, thereby pleading for a more integrated system of care. The integrated Quebecois meth...

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Main Authors: Dominique Somme, Hélène Trouvé, Catherine Perisset, Aline Corvol, Joël Ankri, Olivier Saint-Jean, Matthieu de Stampa
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Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2014-06-01
Series:International Journal of Integrated Care
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Online Access:http://www.ijic.org/index.php/ijic/article/view/1201
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author Dominique Somme
Hélène Trouvé
Catherine Perisset
Aline Corvol
Joël Ankri
Olivier Saint-Jean
Matthieu de Stampa
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Hélène Trouvé
Catherine Perisset
Aline Corvol
Joël Ankri
Olivier Saint-Jean
Matthieu de Stampa
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description <p><strong>Introduction: </strong>Many countries face ageing-related demographic and epidemiological challenges, notably neurodegenerative disorders, due to the multiple care services they require, thereby pleading for a more integrated system of care. The integrated Quebecois method issued from the Programme of Research to Integrate Services for the Maintenance of Autonomy inspired a French pilot experiment and the National Alzheimer Plan 2008–2012. Programme of Research to Integrate Services for the Maintenance of Autonomy method implementation was rated with an evaluation grid adapted to assess its successive degrees of completion.</p><p><br /><strong>Discussion: </strong>The approaching end of the president's term led to the method's institutionalization (2011–2012), before the implementation study ended. When the government changed, the study was interrupted. The results extracted from that ‘lost’ study (presented herein) have, nonetheless, ‘found’ some key lessons.</p><p><br /><strong>Key lessons/conclusion: </strong>It was possible to implement a Quebecois integrated-care method in France. We describe the lessons and pitfalls encountered in adapting this evaluation tool. This process is necessarily multidisciplinary and requires a test phase. A simple tool for quantitative assessment of integration was obtained. The first assessment of the tool was unsatisfactory but requires further studies. In the meantime, we recommend using mixed methodologies to assess the services integration level.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-0bd2a54db2c24c2b9689a6f647a5fb382022-12-21T19:01:21ZengUbiquity PressInternational Journal of Integrated Care1568-41562014-06-011421358Adapting the Quebecois method for assessing implementation to the French National Alzheimer Plan 2008–2012: lessons for gerontological services integrationDominique Somme0Hélène TrouvéCatherine PerissetAline CorvolJoël AnkriOlivier Saint-JeanMatthieu de StampaUniversité Rennes 1 - CHU de Rennes<p><strong>Introduction: </strong>Many countries face ageing-related demographic and epidemiological challenges, notably neurodegenerative disorders, due to the multiple care services they require, thereby pleading for a more integrated system of care. The integrated Quebecois method issued from the Programme of Research to Integrate Services for the Maintenance of Autonomy inspired a French pilot experiment and the National Alzheimer Plan 2008–2012. Programme of Research to Integrate Services for the Maintenance of Autonomy method implementation was rated with an evaluation grid adapted to assess its successive degrees of completion.</p><p><br /><strong>Discussion: </strong>The approaching end of the president's term led to the method's institutionalization (2011–2012), before the implementation study ended. When the government changed, the study was interrupted. The results extracted from that ‘lost’ study (presented herein) have, nonetheless, ‘found’ some key lessons.</p><p><br /><strong>Key lessons/conclusion: </strong>It was possible to implement a Quebecois integrated-care method in France. We describe the lessons and pitfalls encountered in adapting this evaluation tool. This process is necessarily multidisciplinary and requires a test phase. A simple tool for quantitative assessment of integration was obtained. The first assessment of the tool was unsatisfactory but requires further studies. In the meantime, we recommend using mixed methodologies to assess the services integration level.</p>http://www.ijic.org/index.php/ijic/article/view/1201method of integrated careassessment of implementationgeriatric services integration
spellingShingle Dominique Somme
Hélène Trouvé
Catherine Perisset
Aline Corvol
Joël Ankri
Olivier Saint-Jean
Matthieu de Stampa
Adapting the Quebecois method for assessing implementation to the French National Alzheimer Plan 2008–2012: lessons for gerontological services integration
International Journal of Integrated Care
method of integrated care
assessment of implementation
geriatric services integration
title Adapting the Quebecois method for assessing implementation to the French National Alzheimer Plan 2008–2012: lessons for gerontological services integration
title_full Adapting the Quebecois method for assessing implementation to the French National Alzheimer Plan 2008–2012: lessons for gerontological services integration
title_fullStr Adapting the Quebecois method for assessing implementation to the French National Alzheimer Plan 2008–2012: lessons for gerontological services integration
title_full_unstemmed Adapting the Quebecois method for assessing implementation to the French National Alzheimer Plan 2008–2012: lessons for gerontological services integration
title_short Adapting the Quebecois method for assessing implementation to the French National Alzheimer Plan 2008–2012: lessons for gerontological services integration
title_sort adapting the quebecois method for assessing implementation to the french national alzheimer plan 2008 2012 lessons for gerontological services integration
topic method of integrated care
assessment of implementation
geriatric services integration
url http://www.ijic.org/index.php/ijic/article/view/1201
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