Including nurses in care models for older people with mild to moderate depression: an integrative review
Jutta Dreizler,
Andrea Koppitz,
Sebastian Probst and
Romy Mahrer‐Imhof
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2014, vol. 23, issue 7-8, 911-926
Abstract:
Aims and objectives The aim of this integrative literature review was twofold: (1) to investigate different collaborative programmes for older people with depression living at home with diverse access to care and (2) to describe conceptualisation of the nurses' role and interventions within these care models. Background One in four older people who visits a General Practitioner suffers from depression. Depression is a concern for 15% of all older home‐care service clients. Detecting and managing depression in older people is highlighted as a key role of nurses. A literature review has been conducted to investigate collaborative models of care, aimed at ensuring low‐threshold access to care and exploring the scope of nurse practice within these models. Methods Literature review comprising 14 studies and reviews. Results Three different collaborative care programmes (Collaborative Care Model, Community Mental Health Team and Psychogeriatric Assessment and Treatment in City Housing programme) were identified. In all programmes, the essential aspects were complex and multifaceted interventions, provided by a variety of healthcare professionals, but the access to care differed. All studies described the role of nurses differently and with wide variations. Conclusions Despite a broad scope of practice, nurses play a pivotal role within the different models of care. Nurses have to have the educational background and expertise in mental health issues to recognise depression and eventually be able to provide more comprehensive interventions to alleviate depression in older people. Relevance to practice Collaboration is needed to meet the needs of older people with depression. New forms of work divisions are pivotal to achieve this objective.
Date: 2014
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