The impact of integrated care on quality of life in community-dwelling older adults with frailty: A systematic review and mixed method synthesis - 03/06/26
Abstract |
Background |
Frailty among older adults is an escalating public health challenge, often associated with poorer quality of life (QoL) and increased pressure on healthcare systems. Integrated care is proposed as a strategy to meet the complex needs of this population, though evidence of its effectiveness remains inconclusive.
Objectives |
To determine the impact of integrated care on the quality of life of frail, community-dwelling older adults.
Design |
Systematic review and mixed-methods synthesis, including meta-analysis and narrative synthesis.
Setting |
Community-based healthcare systems across six international studies.
Participants |
A total of 5498 frail, community-dwelling older adults across six studies: four randomised controlled trials and two quasi-experimental designs.
Intervention |
Integrated care interventions tailored to frailty, including person-centred, multidisciplinary, and value-based models.
Measurements |
Quality of Life was the primary outcome. Secondary outcomes included social functioning and healthcare costs. Standardised tools such as SF-12, SF-36, ICECAP-O, and EQ-5D were used across studies.
Results |
The meta-analysis showed a small, non-significant improvement in QoL (SMD = 0.13, 95 % CI: -0.09 to 0.35, p = 0.24) with high heterogeneity (I² = 91 %). Tailored, multidimensional models showed greater effects, particularly in preserving social functioning. Findings on cost-effectiveness were inconsistent; some studies reported reduced hospital use, while others found increased primary care visits without cost savings.
Conclusions |
. Integrated care may support social functioning but does not demonstrate a consistent improvement in overall QoL. Future trials should standardise QoL measurement, report intervention components clearly, include economic evaluations, and assess longer-term outcomes.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Integrated care, Frailty, Older adults, Quality of life, Community-dwelling
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Vol 15 - N° 3
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