How general practitioners perceive the aging trajectory of oldest-old - A qualitative study

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BACKGROUND: A new population of older people is growing: the oldest-old. The care of the oldest-old (individuals aged 90 and over) is a new challenge in primary care. This study aimed to analyze the perception of General Practitioners (GP) on (1) the aging process of their patients up to a very advanced age, (2) how to adapt their practice to the care of these patients.

METHODS: We conducted a qualitative study using focus group (face to face) and individual (video call) interviews of GPs in southwest France. The sampling was purposive. We analyzed the interviews using an inductive approach based on the phases of thematic analysis. We used researchers' triangulation during the process. Collection was concluded when saturation was reached.

RESULTS: Three focus groups and one individual interview were conducted with a total of seventeen general practitioners. GP perception concerning aging and very advanced age were based on their personal experience and their daily clinical practice. Aging was perceived as an individual, unconscious, unpredictable and irreversible phenomenon. The shift towards "very old age" appeared inevitable. It could be a physical or psychological shift, or patients neglecting themselves or lacking a project. The care of the oldest-old became more specific and individual, adapted to the wishes of the patient. Those adaptations involve medical disengagement to focus on the most essential outcomes. The objectives of health care needed to be less strict with limited invasive practices. Prevention needed to focus mainly on prevention of falls and limitation of functional decline.

CONCLUSION: GPs identified an inevitable and unpredictable shift from old age to very old age. The adaption of the theory of disengagement allowed us to identify a medical disengagement of the GPs in the care of their oldest patients.

Medienart:

E-Artikel

Erscheinungsjahr:

2023

Erschienen:

2023

Enthalten in:

Zur Gesamtaufnahme - volume:24

Enthalten in:

BMC primary care - 24(2023), 1 vom: 09. Jan., Seite 5

Sprache:

Englisch

Beteiligte Personen:

Escourrou, Emile [VerfasserIn]
Joyeux, Thomas [VerfasserIn]
Guilhem, Matthieu [VerfasserIn]
Oustric, Stéphane [VerfasserIn]
Gardette, Virginie [VerfasserIn]

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Themen:

Age 80 and over
Aging
General practice
Independent living
Journal Article
Longevity
Qualitative research

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Date Completed 11.01.2023

Date Revised 03.02.2023

published: Electronic

Citation Status MEDLINE

doi:

10.1186/s12875-023-01964-3

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PPN (Katalog-ID):

NLM351354298