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Open Access 01-12-2021 | Care | Research article

Qualitative analysis of challenges and enablers to providing age friendly hospital care in an Australian health system

Authors: Alison M. Mudge, Adrienne Young, Prue McRae, Frederick Graham, Elizabeth Whiting, Ruth E. Hubbard

Published in: BMC Geriatrics | Issue 1/2021

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Abstract

Background

With ageing global populations, hospitals need to adapt to ensure high quality hospital care for older inpatients. Age friendly hospitals (AFH) aim to establish systems and evidence-based practices which support high quality care for older people, but many of these practices remain poorly implemented. This study aimed to understand barriers and enablers to implementing AFH from the perspective of key stakeholders working within an Australian academic health system.

Methods

In this interpretive phenomenenological study, open-ended interviews were conducted with experienced clinicians, managers, academics and consumer representatives who had peer-recognised interest in improving care of older people in hospital. Initial coding was guided by the Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services (PARIHS) framework. Coding and charting was cross checked by three researchers, and themes validated by an expert reference group. Reporting was guided by COREQ guidelines.

Results

Twenty interviews were completed (8 clinicians, 7 academics, 4 clinical managers, 1 consumer representative). Key elements of AFH were that older people and their families are recognized and valued in care; skilled compassionate staff work in effective teams; and care models and environments support older people across the system. Valuing care of older people underpinned three other key enablers: empowering local leadership, investing in implementation and monitoring, and training and supporting a skilled workforce.

Conclusions

Progress towards AFH will require collaborative action from health system managers, clinicians, consumer representatives, policy makers and academic organisations, and reframing the value of caring for older people in hospital.
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Metadata
Title
Qualitative analysis of challenges and enablers to providing age friendly hospital care in an Australian health system
Authors
Alison M. Mudge
Adrienne Young
Prue McRae
Frederick Graham
Elizabeth Whiting
Ruth E. Hubbard
Publication date
01-12-2021
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keyword
Care
Published in
BMC Geriatrics / Issue 1/2021
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2318
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-021-02098-w

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