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Title: Information and communication technology based integrated care for older adults : a scoping review
Authors: Tian, Y
Zhang, Y
Cheng, Q
Meng, L
Gao, M
Wang, S 
Issue Date: Apr-2023
Source: International journal of integrated care, Apr.-June 2023, v. 23, 2
Abstract: Background: Integrated care is an important initiative to respond positively to the ageing of society and information and communication technology(ICT) plays an important role in facilitating the integration of functional and normative health and social care. The scoping review aims to synthesize evidence on the experience and practice of ICT-based implementation of integrated care for older adults.
Methods: This study followed the research framework developed by Arksey and O’malley for the scoping review and systematically searched for relevant studies published between 1 January 2000 and 30 March 2022 from nine electronic databases, three specialist journals, three key institutional websites, 11 integrated care project websites, google scholar and references of the studies to be included. Two reviewers independently screened and extracted data and used thematic analysis to sort out and summarize the core elements, hindrances and facilitators of ICT-based integrated care.
Results: A total of 77 studies were included in this study, including 36 ICT-based practice models of integrated care with seven core elements of implementation including single entry point, comprehensive geriatric assessment, personalized care planning, multidisciplinary case conferences, coordinated care, case management and patient empowerment, which generally had a positive effect on improving quality of life, caregiver burden and primary care resource utilization for older adults, but effectiveness evaluations remained Heterogeneity exists. The barriers and facilitators to ICT-based implementation of integrated care were grouped into four themes: demand-side factors, provider factors, technology factors and system factors.
Conclusion: The implementation of ICT-based integrated care for the elderly is expected to improve the health status of both the supply and demand of services, but there is still a need to strengthen the supply of human resources, team training and collaboration, ICT systems and financial support in order to promote the wider use of ICT in integrated care.
Keywords: Information and communication technology
Integrated care
Older adults
Scoping review
Publisher: Ubiquity Press Ltd.
Journal: International journal of integrated care 
EISSN: 1568-4156
DOI: 10.5334/ijic.6979
Rights: © 2023 The Author(s). This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC-BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. International Journal of Integrated Care is a peer-reviewed open access journal published by Ubiquity Press.
The following publication Tian Y, Zhang Y, Cheng Q, Meng L, Gao M, Wang S. Information and Communication Technology Based Integrated Care for Older Adults: A Scoping Review. International Journal of Integrated Care, 2023; 23(2): 2, 1–28 is available at https://doi.org/10.5334/ijic.6979.
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