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Integrated Care For Older People (ICOPE): From Guidelines To Demonstrating Feasibility

Anshu Banerjee, Ritu Sadana

2021The Journal of Frailty & Aging24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The World Health Organization (WHO) Global strategy and action plan on ageing and health (1) provides a policy framework to align health systems to the diverse needs of older populations. It promotes person-centred care that strengthen older peoples’ intrinsic capacity (physical and mental capacity) and ability to function where they live, a shift away from specialized medical treatment for each disease or condition. With its endorsement in 2016, WHO Member States recognized a pressing need to develop integrated, community-based approaches to prevent declines in intrinsic capacity. To operationalize ‘intrinsic capacity (IC)’, domains closely associated with care dependency were proposed: mobility, cognition, psychological capacity (depressive symptoms), vitality (malnutrition), and sensory capacity (hearing and vision) (2).

Topics & Concepts

OperationalizationMedicineVitalityMalnutritionHealth careMental healthGerontologyFunction (biology)PsychiatryEconomic growthTheologyPhilosophyEvolutionary biologyEconomicsPathologyBiologyEpistemologyFrailty in Older AdultsHealth Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of LifeChronic Disease Management Strategies
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