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Socio-Healthcare for Older People in the Mediterranean Basin: An Integrative Review and Quality Appraisal
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Palabras clave
Elderly population
Integrated care
Person-centered care
Public health
Socio-healthcare practices
Clasificación UNESCO
63 Sociología
Fecha de publicación
2024-10-15
Editor
Wiley
Citación
Porcel-Gálvez, A. M., Allande-Cussó, R., Fadden, I. M., Ferentinou, E., Zafiropoulou, M. y Lima-Serrano, M. (2024), Socio-Healthcare for Older People in the Mediterranean Basin: An Integrative Review and Quality Appraisal. Public Health Nursing. https://doi.org/10.1111/phn.13453
Resumen
[EN] Objectives: The aging Mediterranean Basin population presents complex challenges for healthcare systems, which require
innovative care approaches. The study aimed to critically assess 19 socio-healthcare practices in the Mediterranean Basin that
target the elderly population by analyzing their theoretical foundations, integration of care services, ethical considerations,
gender-specific approaches, and use of technology.
Design: An integrative literature review was conducted using a structured methodology.
Sample: Diverse sources across multiple languages were searched, with the inclusion criteria focusing on the alignment of socio-
healthcare practices with the components of the nursing metaparadigm, the incorporation of transversal values, and relevance to
the elderly population.
Results: The socio-healthcare practices exhibited common themes, such as person-centered care, interdisciplinary collaboration,
and incorporation of technology for coordinated care delivery. Ethical principles of autonomy, dignity, and respect were central,
with some socio-healthcare practices addressing gender-specific care needs. Evidence-based findings emphasized holistic care,
integration, ethics, and innovation in elderly socio-healthcare.
Conclusions: New eldercare frameworks should integrate these aspects, which offer a comprehensive approach to addressing
the complex needs of elderly patients. Managers should design systems prioritizing patient well-being, whereas policymakers
should develop equitable and high-quality care policies that collectively improve the well-being of the elderly population in the
Mediterranean Basin.
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ISSN
0737-1209
DOI
10.1111/phn.13453
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