Title

The Role And Contributions Of Geriatric Care Managers: Care Recipients' Views

Keywords

care management; client satisfaction survey; geriatric care; geriatric care management

Abstract

PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: To assess the value of geriatric care management (GCM) services from the perspective of individuals who receive the care - the "care recipients." The opinions of these older adults - the current users of GCM services - were investigated by means of a cross-sectional mail survey. PRIMARY PRACTICE SETTING: The study setting was the home of the care recipient of GCM services. METHODOLOGY AND SAMPLE: This cross-sectional descriptive study applied survey research design. Survey questions were developed related to the following themes about the GCM role and function: (1) overall role, (2) health assistance function, (3) community resources assistance function, (4) advocacy function, and (5) contribution to the care recipients' quality of life. Survey questionnaires were distributed to 179 care recipients of member organizations of the Florida Geriatric Care Management Association. The questionnaires were distributed by mail during the spring of 2012. A second mailing was completed in the fall of 2012. The survey results were analyzed using descriptive statistics. RESULTS: The care recipient survey respondents most frequently described the role of their GCMs as one of a health care professional. The respondents more frequently described the GCM as providing a health assistance and advocacy function. They indicated that the GCM greatly contributed to their quality of life. IMPLICATIONS FOR CASE MANAGEMENT PRACTICE: Geriatric care managers appear to be very valuable in assisting their clients with critical health-related situations, as well as with more routine health care matters. Not only are they called upon to assist with health care emergencies and their clients' hospital stays but they also appear to serve an important role in facilitating physician-patient communications during the care recipient's routine visits to the doctor's office. Copyright © 2013 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Unauthorized reproduction of this article is prohibited.

Publication Date

11-1-2013

Publication Title

Professional Case Management

Volume

18

Issue

6

Number of Pages

286-292

Document Type

Article

Personal Identifier

scopus

DOI Link

https://doi.org/10.1097/NCM.0b013e31829ea26f

Socpus ID

84885633639 (Scopus)

Source API URL

https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/84885633639

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