Creation of a Whole Health Age-Friendly Template and Dashboard Facilitates Implementation of 4Ms into Primary Care
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Limitations
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
References
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- NPSD Dashboards. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. Available online: https://www.ahrq.gov/npsd/data/dashboard/index.html (accessed on 18 February 2022).
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Health Factor (HF) Name | Definition | Application |
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VA-WHS Age-Friendly 4Ms | The 4Ms framework (What Matters, Medication, Mentation, and Mobility) is an essential set of evidence-based practices needed to provide age-friendly care to older veterans. | Applied when all the 4Ms are assessed and acted on in a single patient encounter. |
VA-WHS Age-Friendly What Matters | “What Matters” is the first “M” for providing age-friendly care. What Matters is asked and documented, and the veteran’s care plan is aligned with their health outcome goals and care preferences. | Applied when What Matters is asked, documented, and acted on in a single patient encounter. |
VA-WHS Age-Friendly Medication | “Medication” is the second “M” for providing age-friendly care. High-risk medications are reviewed, documented, deprescribed, and avoided. If Medication is necessary, the Medication does not interfere with What Matters to the older veteran, their Mobility, or Mentation. | Applied when Medication is assessed and acted on in a single patient encounter. |
VA-WHS Age-Friendly Mentation | “Mentation” is the third “M” for providing age-friendly care. There is an awareness of cognitive impairment warning signs to prompt the evaluation of cognition. Depression and delirium are prevented, identified, treated, and managed. Changes in mood or mental health are identified and managed. | Applied when all elements of Mentation are assessed and acted on in a single patient encounter. |
VA-WHS Age-Friendly Mobility | “Mobility” is the fourth “M” for providing age-friendly care. Mobility limitations are identified and it is ensured that each older veteran moves safely every day to maintain function and do What Matters. | Applied when Mobility is assessed and acted on in a single patient encounter. |
n = 127 TVHS GeriPACT Non-Templated Notes | |||
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Health Factor Addressed | n (%) | Number of Health Factors Addressed | n (%) |
What Matters | 19 (15%) | 4 HFs | 1 (1%) |
Mentation | 36 (24%) | 3 HFs | 16 (13%) |
Medication | 64 (50%) | 2 HFs | 38 (30%) |
Mobility | 68 (54%) | 1 HFs | 72 (56%) |
n = 49 RICVAMC GeriPACT and HBPC Templated Notes | |||
Health Factor Addressed | n (%) | Number of Health Factors Addressed | n (%) |
What Matters | 11 (22%) | 4 HFs | 20 (41%) |
Mentation | 14 (29%) | 3 HFs | 12 (24%) |
Medication | 12 (24%) | 2 HFs | 5 (10%) |
Mobility | 12 (24%) | 1 HFs | 7 (13%) |
Indeterminate | 5 (10%) |
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Powers, J.S.; Penaranda, N. Creation of a Whole Health Age-Friendly Template and Dashboard Facilitates Implementation of 4Ms into Primary Care. Geriatrics 2022, 7, 109. https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics7050109
Powers JS, Penaranda N. Creation of a Whole Health Age-Friendly Template and Dashboard Facilitates Implementation of 4Ms into Primary Care. Geriatrics. 2022; 7(5):109. https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics7050109
Chicago/Turabian StylePowers, James S., and Natalie Penaranda. 2022. "Creation of a Whole Health Age-Friendly Template and Dashboard Facilitates Implementation of 4Ms into Primary Care" Geriatrics 7, no. 5: 109. https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics7050109
APA StylePowers, J. S., & Penaranda, N. (2022). Creation of a Whole Health Age-Friendly Template and Dashboard Facilitates Implementation of 4Ms into Primary Care. Geriatrics, 7(5), 109. https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics7050109