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Continuity of care is important in promoting positive health outcomes for older adults from "summary" of Geriatric Nursing by Priscilla Ebersole, RN, PhD, FAAN,Theris A. Touhy, ND, APRN, BC

The concept of continuity of care plays a crucial role in enhancing the overall health outcomes of older adults. When older adults receive consistent and seamless care from healthcare providers over time, it can lead to better management of chronic conditions, improved medication adherence, and timely detection of any emerging health issues. This continuity allows for a deep understanding of the individual's unique health needs, preferences, and goals, enabling healthcare providers to deliver personalized and effective care. Moreover, continuity of care fosters a trusting relationship between older adults and their healthcare team, which is essential for promoting better health outcomes. Older adults are more likely to adhere to treatment plans, attend follow-up appointments, and engage in preventive healthcare measures when they feel supported and valued by their healthcare providers. This sense of trust and connection can also contribute to improved communication between older adults and their healthcare team, leading to better shared decision-making and more effective care management. Furthermore, continuity of care helps older adults navigate the complexities of the healthcare system more effectively. With consistent care coordination and communication among different healthcare providers, older adults can avoid duplication of services, prevent gaps in care, and reduce the risk of medical errors. This seamless coordination ensures that older adults receive the right care, at the right time, in the right setting, promoting better health outcomes and overall well-being.
  1. Continuity of care is a fundamental aspect of geriatric nursing that can significantly impact the health and quality of life of older adults. By building trusting relationships, providing personalized care, and ensuring seamless care coordination, healthcare providers can empower older adults to age with dignity, independence, and optimal health. As such, prioritizing continuity of care in the geriatric healthcare setting is essential for promoting positive health outcomes and enhancing the overall quality of care for older adults.
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Geriatric Nursing

Priscilla Ebersole, RN, PhD, FAAN

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