1195 effectiveness of a new proactive multidisciplinary care service for older people with frailty: a non-randomised controlled trial

F E M Murtagh, M Okoeki,B O Ukoha-kalu,A Khamis,J Clark,J W Boland, S Pask,U Nwulu, H Elliott-Button, A Folwell,M J Johnson, D Harman

Age and Ageing(2023)

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Abstract Introduction Integrated care potentially improves health outcomes for older people with frailty. We aimed to assess the effectiveness of a new, proactive, multidisciplinary care service in improving the wellbeing and quality-of-life of older people with frailty. Methods A community-based non-randomised controlled trial. Participants (≥65 years, electronic Frailty Index ≥0.36) received either this new integrated care service plus usual care, or usual care alone. Data collection was at 3 time points: baseline, 2-4 weeks, and 10-14 weeks; the primary outcome was patient well-being at 2-4 weeks, measured using the Integrated Patient Outcome scale, IPOS. The secondary outcome was quality-of-life, measured using EQ-5D. Wellbeing and quality-of-life at 10-14 weeks were measured to test safety and duration of effect. Data was analysed with STATA v17. Results 199 intervention and 54 control participants were recruited. At baseline, participants were similar in age/gender/body mass index/ethnicity/living status. At 2-4 weeks, the intervention group had improved well-being (median IPOS reduction 5, versus control group increase 2, p<0.001) and improved quality of life (median EQ-5D index values increase 0.12, versus control 0.00, p<0.001); these were clinically significant. After adjusting for age, gender and living status, intervention group had an average total IPOS score reduction of 6.34 (95% CI: -9.01: -4.26, p<0.05). Propensity score matching analysis based on functional status/deprivation score showed similar results (reduction in IPOS score in intervention group 7.88 (95% CI: -12.80: -2.96, p<0.001). At 10-14 weeks, the intervention group sustained well-being improvement (median IPOS score reduction 4, versus control increase 2, p<0.001) and improved quality of life (median EQ-5D index values increase 0.06, versus control -0.01, p<0.001). Conclusion This new integrated care service improves the overall wellbeing and quality of life of older people with frailty at 2-4 weeks; improvement was sustained at 3 months. Ethics Approval: IRAS-250981 and NHS Research Ethics Committee 18/YH/0470.
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frailty,older people,effectiveness,non-randomised
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