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Defining ecosystems in person-centred integrated long-term care : a scoping review

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Mehler-Klamt, Amrei Christin ; Schneider, Michaela ; Zerth, Jürgen:
Defining ecosystems in person-centred integrated long-term care : a scoping review.
German Society of Nursing Science e.V.
In: 4th International Conference of the German Society of Nursing Science (DGP): Nursing Research : Are we keeping up? ; Book of Abstracts. 08. & 09. 05.2025 Berlin. - Berlin, 2025. - S. 125-126
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Defining ecosystems in person-centred integrated long-term care: a scoping review
Mehler-Klamt, A., Schneider, M., Zerth, J.
Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Professorship for Management in Social and Health Care Institutions, Faculty of Social Work,
Eichstätt, Germany
Background and Objectives
This scoping review aims to derive a comprehensive understanding of existing ecosystems in long-term care (LTC) associated with
approaches to person-centred (PC) integrated care (IC). The review addresses the research question of which factors and attributes
can be ascribed to such an ecosystem. Specifically, it seeks to explore the role of social, regulatory, and technical factors and attributes
within this context.
Design and Methods
To explore and delineate the factors and attributes of ecosystems for PC-IC, we conducted a scoping review [2] in alignment with
PRISMA-ScR guidelines [1]. Using a defined PCC scheme [3], we searched for evidence defining ecosystems of IC for LTC across six
databases: Medline via PubMed, Cinahl, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, Scopus, and EconLit. The literature search, conducted
from May to August 2024, focused on publications from 2014 to the present.
Results
Out of 1862 publications, 37 were included in the review. The scoping review indicates that ecosystems for person-centred integrated
long-term care can be represented through various contextual factors. Key internal factors include organisational and structural items,
as well as items referring to technical and digital infrastructures. External factors encompass regulatory requirements within and beyond
the healthcare sector, market conditions, as well as societal norms and social care systems. The preliminary findings further underscore
the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration, considering the diverse perspectives of care recipients and both formal and informal
caregivers.
Conclusions
The analysis of contextual factors demonstrates that person-centred integrated care in LTC is shaped by the interplay of adequate
internal and external factors. The combined influence of internal structures and external requirements is crucial to ensuring person�centred integrated care in LTC. Further research is needed to address a specific mode of interplay between those factors.
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statement., PLoS Med, 6(7), doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000097
[2] Munn, Z., Peters, M, Stern, C., et al., (2018), ystematic review or scoping review? Guidance for authors when choosing between a
systematic or scoping review approach, Medical Research Methodology , 18 (143)
[3] Pollock, D, Peters, M, Khalil, H et al., (2023), Recommendations for the extraction, analysis, and presentation of results in scoping
reviews, JBI evidence synthesis , 520–532, 21 (3), doi: 10.11124/JBIES-22-00123

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Publikationsform:Sonstiges (Sonstiges)
Sprache des Eintrags:Englisch
Institutionen der Universität:Fakultät für Soziale Arbeit (FH) > Professur für Management in Einrichtungen des Sozial- und Gesundheitswesens
Open Access: Freie Zugänglichkeit des Volltexts?:Ja
Titel an der KU entstanden:Ja
KU.edoc-ID:35232
Eingestellt am: 22. Mai 2025 12:14
Letzte Änderung: 22. Mai 2025 12:14
URL zu dieser Anzeige: https://edoc.ku.de/id/eprint/35232/
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