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A Patient-Centred Medical Home Care Model for Community-Dwelling Older Adults in Singapore: A Mixed-Method Study on Patient's Care Experience

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19084778

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patient-centred care; patient-centred medical home; integrated care; patient experience; mixed-method; care quality

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  1. GERIATRIC EDUCATION AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE, SINGAPORE [GERI1608]

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Research on the impact of the PCMH model on older adults in Singapore found that it provides a better care experience compared to usual care. Improvements were seen in patient-provider communication, care coordination, office staff interactions, support for patients in caring for their health, and provider rating. Participants also reported positive experiences with consolidated appointments, sustained patient-provider relationships, shared decision-making, and family/caregiver engagement in the PCMH model.
Patient-Centred Medical Home (PCMH) is a strategy to enhance patient-centredness to improve care experience. We aimed to understand patient experience of an integrated PCMH model for complex community-dwelling older adults in Singapore. We used a mixed-method design with a prospective single-group pre-post quantitative component and a concurrent qualitative component. Participants were administered the validated Consumer Assessment of Health Providers and Systems Clinician & Group Survey (CG-CAHPS) at baseline (N = 184) and 6-month (N = 166) post-enrolment. We conducted focus group discussions (FGDs) on a purposive sample of 24 participants. Both methods suggest better care experience in PCMH relative to usual care. There were improvements in the CG-CAHPS measures on patient-provider communication, care coordination, office staff interactions, support for patients in caring for their own health, and provider rating in PCMH relative to usual care. In the FGDs, participants reported benefits of consolidated appointments and positive experience in sustained patient-provider relationship, shared-decision making, and family/caregiver engagement in PCMH. Participants may not fully comprehend the concept of integrated care, hindering both the effective communication of the intended care model and perceived benefits such as the provision of multidisciplinary team-based care.

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