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The aim of this study was to examine if the intervention "Health and Life in Balance", was acceptable, feasible and if the intervention needed further development.
Health and Life in Balance is an intervention for patients 65 years and older, with 2 or more chronic diseases, and an increased care need. It involved for the patient to meet with a district nurse during 1-2 meetings to set up a care plan and then have scheduled follow-ups during 6 months. During the 1-2 meetings they went through ICAN discussion aid to discuss aspects of capacity and workload in the patient's life and healthcare. The district nurse and the patient's GP had improved communication during the intervention period.
Researchers will collect data from the patient's medical records, from questionnaires and from interviews with patients and health care providers.
Data will be analysed using both quantitative and qualitative methodologies and finally a mixed methods approach.
No drugs or devices are included in this study.
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Patients with multimorbidity, having more than one chronic disease, becomes more and more common as the world's population ages. However, primary care, often focusing on treating one disease at a time in short visits, show poor results in meeting these patients' needs. Hence, primary care needs to become more person-centered to meet patients with multimorbidity's needs.
In this study Health and Life in Balance, a complex intervention to improve relational continuity, person centeredness, and teamwork between the patient's district nurse and GP was piloted. The aim of the intervention was to improve patients with multimorbidity's capacity.
The aim of this study was to assess acceptability, feasibilty and need of further development of the intervention.
The study design was convergent mixed methods non randomised pilot study.
The research questions were:
Recruitment and setting:
In this study, 2 primary care units in Region Stockholm, Sweden were recruited. One was an intervention unit and the other a control unit. In both units patients 65 years and older with 2 or more chronic diseases and an increased care need were recruited by their GPs.
Intervention:
The intervention was conducted during 6 months and involved:
Patients in the intervention unit received the intervention and patients in the control unit received care as usual.
No drugs or devices are included in this study.
Data collection:
Quantitative data was collected in both units regarding:
Baseline data including age, sex, and number and types of diagnoses and medications were collected from patient medical records
In questionnaires by a research nurse in both units before and after the intervention. The questionnaires were:
Clinical outcomes was collected from patients' medical records before, and after the intervention
* Number of medications
Clinical outcomes was collected from participants' medical records after the intervention was finished regarding
Quantitative data was collected from patient medical records in the intervention unit after the intervention was finished regarding:
Qualitative data was collected from:
Data analysis:
Quantitative data analysis:
Qualitative data analysis:
* Thematic analysis by Braun and Clark was used to qualitatively analyse all qualitative data.
Mixed methods data analysis:
Quantitative and qualitative data analyses were merged together to answer the mixed methods question using joint display on interpretation level.
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52 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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