Patrick Maggi
University of Liège
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BMC Geriatrics | 2015
Thérèse Van Durme; Olivier Schmitz; Sophie Cès; Sibyl Anthierens; Roy Remmen; Patrick Maggi; Sam Delye; Johanna De Almeida Mello; Anja Declercq; Isabelle Aujoulat; Jean Macq
Background Case management is a type of intervention expected to improve the quality of care and therefore the quality of life of frail, community-dwelling older people while delaying institutionalisation in nursing homes. However, the heterogeneity, multidimensionality and complexity of these interventions make their evaluation by the means of classical approaches inadequate. Our objective was twofold: (i) to propose a tool allowing for the identification of the key components that explain the success of case management for this population and (ii) to propose a typology based on the results of this tool.
Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy | 2018
Patrick Maggi; Johanna De Almeida Mello; Samuel Delye; Sophie Cès; Jean Macq; Christiane Gosset; Anja Declercq
Background. Approximately one third of older people over 65 years fall each year. Home modifications may decrease occurrence of falls. Purpose. This study aims to determine the risk factors of falls for frail older persons and to evaluate the impact of home modifications by an occupational therapist on the occurrence of falls. Method. We conducted a longitudinal study using a quasiexperimental design to examine occurrence of falls. All participants 65 years of age and older and were assessed at baseline and 6 months after the intervention. Bivariate analysis and logistic regression models were used to study the risk factors of falls and the effect of home modifications on the incidence of falls. Findings. The main predictors of falls were vision problems, distress of informal caregiver, and insufficient informal support. Home modifications provided by an occupational therapist showed a significant reduction of falls. Implications. Informal caregivers and their health status had an impact on the fall risk of frail older persons. Home modifications by an occupational therapist reduced the fall risk of frail older persons at 6-months follow-up.
Archive | 2014
Thérèse Van Durme; Jean Macq; Olivier Schmitz; Patrick Maggi; Samuel Delye; Christiane Gosset; Maja Lopez Hartmann; Roy Remmen
Archive | 2012
S Vandenbroucke; Jm Lebrun; Bram Vermeulen; Anja Declercq; Patrick Maggi; Samuel Delye; Christiane Gosset
Archive | 2017
Patrick Maggi
Archive | 2017
Patrick Maggi
Archive | 2016
Samuel Delye; Patrick Maggi; Daniel Gillain
Archive | 2016
Samuel Delye; Patrick Maggi; Christiane Gosset
Chronique de la ligue des droits de l'Homme | 2016
Patrick Maggi
Archive | 2014
Samuel Delye; Patrick Maggi; Christiane Gosset