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BMC Health Services Research | 2009

Sharing clinical information across care settings: the birth of an integrated assessment system

Leonard C. Gray; Katherine Berg; Brant E. Fries; J.-C Henrard; John P. Hirdes; Knight Steel; John N. Morris

BackgroundPopulation ageing, the emergence of chronic illness, and the shift away from institutional care challenge conventional approaches to assessment systems which traditionally are problem and setting specific.MethodsFrom 2002, the interRAI research collaborative undertook development of a suite of assessment tools to support assessment and care planning of persons with chronic illness, frailty, disability, or mental health problems across care settings. The suite constitutes an early example of a third generation assessment system.ResultsThe rationale and development strategy for the suite is described, together with a description of potential applications. To date, ten instruments comprise the suite, each comprising core items shared among the majority of instruments and optional items that are specific to particular care settings or situations.ConclusionThis comprehensive suite offers the opportunity for integrated multi-domain assessment, enabling electronic clinical records, data transfer, ease of interpretation and streamlined training.


Journal of the American Medical Directors Association | 2014

Use of Antipsychotic Drugs Among Residents With Dementia in European Long-Term Care Facilities: Results From the SHELTER Study

Andrea D. Foebel; Rosa Liperoti; Graziano Onder; J.-C Henrard; A. Lukas; Michael D. Denkinger; Giovanni Gambassi; Roberto Bernabei

BACKGROUNDnBehavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) are common reasons for use of antipsychotic drugs among older individuals with dementia. These drugs are not approved for such use and both the Food and Drug Administration and European Medicines Agency have issued warnings to limit such use.nnnOBJECTIVESnThis study aimed to describe patterns of antipsychotic drug use in a sample of nursing home residents with dementia in 7 European countries and Israel.nnnDESIGNnThis cross-sectional, retrospective cohort study used data from the SHELTER study that collected comprehensive resident data using the interRAI Long-Term Care Facility instrument.nnnMETHODSnFifty-seven long-term care facilities participated from 8 countries, and the sample included 4156 long-term care residents from these settings. Individuals with dementia, both Alzheimer and non-Alzheimer types, were identified. Potential correlates of any antipsychotic and atypical versus conventional antipsychotic drug use among residents with dementia were identified using generalized estimation equation modeling.nnnRESULTSnA total of 2091 individuals with dementia were identified. Antipsychotic drug use among these individuals varied by country, with overall prevalence of use being 32.8% (n = 662). Among antipsychotic users, 7 in 10 were receiving atypical agents. Generalized estimation equation analysis revealed that the strongest correlate of any antipsychotic drug use was severe behavioral symptoms, which increased the likelihood by 2.84. Correlates of atypical versus conventional antipsychotic drug use included psychiatric services, more than 10 medications, moderate behavioral symptoms, and female gender.nnnCONCLUSIONnDespite recommendations to avoid the use of antipsychotic drugs in patients with dementia, a large proportion of residents in European long-term care facilities continue to receive such agents. Future work should not only establish the appropriateness of such use through outcomes studies, but explore withdrawal strategies as well as alternative treatment modalities.


Age and Ageing | 1997

Nursing Homes in 10 Nations: A Comparison Between Countries and Settings

Miel W. Ribbe; Gunnar Ljunggren; Knight Steel; Eva Topinkova; Catherine Hawes; Naoki Ikegami; J.-C Henrard; Palmi V. Jónnson


Archive | 2011

interRAI Mental Health Clinical Assessment Protocols (CAPs) for Use with Community and Hospital-Based Mental Health Assessment Instruments. Version 9.1

J Hirdes; N Curtin-Telegdi; K Mathias; C.M Perlman; T Saarela; H Kolbeinsson; R Valdimarsdottir; John N. Morris; Brant E. Fries; T Rabinowitz; L Martin; H Barbaree; G.P Brown; S Stewart; T.F Smith; R Jones; R Baas; Katherine Berg; M Björkgren; Anja Declercq; H Finne-Soveri; Dinnus Frijters; Ruedi Gilgen; Len Gray; J.-C Henrard; Gunnar Ljunggren; Knight Steel; Katarzyna Szczerbińska


Archive | 2015

interRAI Child and Youth Mental Health (ChYMH) Assessment Form and User’s Manual: For use with In-patient and Community-based Assessments

S Stewart; J Hirdes; N Curtin-Telegdi; C.M Perlman; M McKnight; K MacLeod; A Ninan; M Currie; S Carson; John N. Morris; Katherine Berg; M Björkgren; Anja Declercq; H Finne-Soveri; Brant E. Fries; Dinnus Frijters; Len Gray; J.-C Henrard; Michelle L. James; Gunnar Ljunggren; B Meehan; T Smith; Knight Steel; Katarzyna Szczerbińska; Eva Topinkova


Archive | 2010

interRAI Contact Assessment (CA) Form and User’s Manual: A Screening Level Assessment for Emergency Department and Intake from Community/Hospital. Version 9.2

John P. Hirdes; N Curtin-Telegdi; Jeffrey W. Poss; Len Gray; Katherine Berg; Paul Stolee; A Costa; John N. Morris; M Björgren; Anja Declercq; H Finne-Soveri; Brant E. Fries; Dinnus Frijters; Ruedi Gilgen; J.-C Henrard; Gunnar Ljunggren; S Nonemaker; Knight Steel; Katarzyna Szczerbińska


Archive | 2015

interRAI Pediatric Home Care (PEDS-HC) Assessment Form and User’s Manual (version 9.2)

C.D Philips; C Hawes; John N. Morris; Katherine Berg; M Björkgren; Anja Declercq; H Finne-Soveri; Brant E. Fries; Dinnus Frijters; Len Gray; J.-C Henrard; J Hirdes; Michelle L. James; Gunnar Ljunggren; B Meehan; T Smith; Knight Steel; S Stewart; Katarzyna Szczerbińska; Eva Topinkova


Archive | 2010

interRAI Palliative Care (PC). Assessment Form and User's Manual. Version 9.1

T Smith; Knight Steel; Brant E. Fries; John N. Morris; P Belleville-Taylor; N Curtin-Telegdi; Dinnus Frijters; J Hirdes; Gunnar Ljunggren; K Murphy; S Nonemaker; T Rabinowitz; M Ribbe; Eva Topinkova; Katherine Berg; M Björkgren; Anja Declercq; H Finne-Soveri; Ruedi Gilgen; Len Gray; C Hawes; J.-C Henrard; Katarzyna Szczerbińska


Archive | 2013

interRAI Clinical and Management Applications Manual: For Use with the interRAI Acute Care Assessment Instrument. Version 9.1

Len Gray; S Arino-Blasco; Katherine Berg; C Bula; G Gambassi; G Heckman; Palmi V. Jonsson; M.J Kergoat; B Leff; Melinda Martin-Khan; S Sinha; F Sjöstrand; John N. Morris; M Björkgren; Anja Declercq; H Finne-Soveri; Brant E. Fries; Dinnus Frijters; J.-C Henrard; J Hirdes; Gunnar Ljunggren; Knight Steel; Katarzyna Szczerbińska; Eva Topinkova


Archive | 2010

interRAI Acute Care (AC) Assessment Form and User’s Manual. Version 9.1

Len Gray; S Arino-Blasco; Katherine Berg; Roberto Bernabei; I Carpenter; H Finne-Soveri; Brant E. Fries; J Hirdes; Palmi V. Jonsson; John N. Morris; K Murphy; S Nonemaker; T Rabinowitz; Knight Steel; Eva Topinkova; M Björkgren; Anja Declercq; Dinnus Frijters; Ruedi Gilgen; J.-C Henrard; Gunnar Ljunggren; Katarzyna Szczerbińska

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Knight Steel

Hackensack University Medical Center

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J Hirdes

University of Toronto

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Dinnus Frijters

VU University Medical Center

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H Finne-Soveri

National Institutes of Health

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Anja Declercq

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Katarzyna Szczerbińska

Jagiellonian University Medical College

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