Continuity of care for older patients in family practice: how important is it?
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Continuity of care for older patients in family practice: how important is it?
Abstract
Objective: To examine the evidence that continuity of primary care is important for older people with chronic diseases.
Data sources: MEDLINE, EMBASE and CINAHL were searched from January 1970 to June 2005 for original articles in English that examined the relationship between interpersonal continuity of patient care and health outcomes of people 50 years old and older. Articles found were reviewed and analyzed by both authors to assess the strength of study design and the quality of the evidence provided.
Study selection: We used the search terms "continuity of patient care," "elderly," "primary care," and "outcomes." Criteria from the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care were used to assess the quality of studies; only studies providing levels I to III evidence were included in this review.
Synthesis: Of 7563 articles found, we chose 99 studies (and 27 other studies cited in them) by studying their abstracts. Assessment of these 126 studies indicated that only 5 were of good quality and relevant to the inquiry. Two of these 5 were randomized controlled trials, and 3 were observational studies.
Conclusion: Although the literature on continuity of care generally suggests that continuity of interpersonal primary care is important and beneficial, specific evidence that it is beneficial for elderly people is scanty. There is a need for well designed studies to investigate this issue.
OBJECTIF: Répertorier les données indiquant que la continuité des soins primaires est importante pour les personnes âgées souffrant de maladies chroniques.
SOURCE DES DONNÉES: On a consulté MEDLINE, EMBASE et CINAHL entre janvier 1970 et juin 2005 à la recherche d’articles portant sur la relation entre la continuité interpersonnelle dans les soins et les issues de santé des personnes de 50 ans et plus. Les articles relevés ont été révisés et analysés par les deux auteurs afin d’évaluer la rigueur de la méthodologie et la qualité des preuves fournies.
CHOIX DES ÉTUDES: Les mots clés utilisés étaient «continuity of patient care», «elderly», «primary care» et «outcomes.» La qualité des études a été évaluée à l’aide des critères du Groupe d’étude canadien sur les soins de santé préventifs; seules les études possédant des preuves de niveaux I à III ont été conservées pour cette revue.
SYNTHÈSE: Après analyse des résumés des 7563 articles identifiés, 99 études (plus 27 autres citées dans ces études) ont été retenues. L’évaluation de ces 126 articles a montré que seulement 5 de ces études (deux essais randomisés avec témoins et trois études d’observation) étaient de bonne qualité et pertinentes à notre étude.
CONCLUSION: Quoique la littérature sur la continuité des soins suggère généralement que la continuité interpersonnelle dans les essentiels soins primaires est importante et bénéfique, il y a peu de preuves spécifiques montrant qu’elle est avantageuse pour les personnes âgées. D’autres études bien structurées seront nécessaires pour éclaircir ce point.
Conflict of interest statement
Competing interests: None declared
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