
Jos M.G.A. ScholsMaastricht University | UM · Department of Health Services Research and Department of Family Medicine
Jos M.G.A. Schols
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Introduction
Jos M.G.A. Schols MD, PHD is professor of Community Geriatrics (- involving geriatric care for older people at home and in care homes) and works currently at the Department Health Services Research and the Department of Family Medicine, both part of the Care and Public Health Research Institute - CAPHRI of Maastricht University. Jos M.G.A. Schols does research in community geriatrics, long-term care (LTC) and geriatric nursing.
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Background:
Heart failure (HF) affects up to 64.3 million people globally. Advancements in pharmaceutical, device or surgical therapies, have led to patients living longer with HF. Heart failure affects 20% of care home residents, with these individuals presenting as older, frailer, and with more complex needs compared to those living at home. Thu...
Aim
Examining the perspectives of formal and informal caregivers and residents on roles, mutual expectations and needs for improvement in the care for residents with (a risk of) dehydration.
Design
Qualitative study.
Methods
Semi‐structured interviews with 16 care professionals, three residents and three informal caregivers were conducted between...
Introduction: Interprofessional collaboration (IPC) within and during movements between care settings is crucial for optimal palliative dementia care. The objective of this study was to explore the experiences of persons with dementia regarding collaboration with and between healthcare professionals (HCPs) and their perceptions of a possible future...
Objectives:
The aim of the current study was to investigate the health-related quality of life (HRQol) of the family caregiver in MCI, explore possible determinants and study possible differences with mild dementia.
Methods:
This secondary data analysis included 145 persons with MCI and 154 persons with dementia and their family caregivers from...
Slum-dwellers lack several essential amenities (such as water, sanitation, and electricity) which make them more vulnerable than non-slum dwellers. As there is limited to no access to health and social care services in slums, the slum environment is expected to be an even more dangerous environment for older adults, negatively impacting their quali...
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Many patients in geriatric rehabilitation (GR) are physically frail at the time of admission and suffer from malnutrition and sarcopenia, which may worsen rehabilitation outcomes. This study aims to obtain insight into the current nutritional care practices in GR facilities across Europe.
Methods:
In this cross-sectional study, a que...
Objectives:
Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) are prevalent conditions in long-term care homes (LTCHs) with most LTCH residents living with ADRD in many countries. Despite the prevalence of ADRD in LTCHs, a recent examination of LTCH quality measurement programs in 4 countries revealed few LTCH quality measures addressed ADRD, most...
Background:
The prevalence of obesity has risen in recent decades and reached epidemic proportions worldwide. The proportion of those living with obesity is also increasing in nursing homes. This could impact the nursing care required, equipment and facilities provided, and morbidity in these settings. Limited evidence exists on clinical consequen...
Advance care planning (ACP) is an essential part of palliative dementia care and should embrace a collaborative approach involving persons with dementia, family members and various healthcare professionals (HCPs). This study aimed to develop a guidance document for IPC in ACP in dementia care for HCPs from nursing homes, using a mixed-method design...
With an ageing global population and an increasing focus on aging in place, the number of people in need of geriatric rehabilitation (GR) is rapidly increasing. As current GR practice is very heterogenous, cross-country comparisons could allow us to learn from each other and optimise the effectiveness of GR. However, international GR research comes...
Nursing staff play a central role in the palliative care for people with dementia. Development of their palliative care competences may support timely recognition and addressing of individual needs of persons with dementia and their family caregivers in long term care. In the DEDICATED (Desired Dementia Care Towards End of Life) project, we aim to...
Alzheimer’s Disease and related dementias (ADRD) are prevalent conditions in long-term care homes (LTCHs) with about 50% of LTCH residents living with ADRD in many countries. Despite the prevalence of ADRD in LTCHs, a recent examination of LTCH quality assurance programs in four countries revealed a small percentage of LTCH quality measures across...
Purpose:
Both the coronavirus (COVID-19) disease and polypharmacy pose a serious threat to nursing home (NH) residents. This study aimed to assess the impact of polypharmacy on 30-day COVID-related mortality in NH residents with COVID-19.
Methods:
Multicenter retrospective cohort study including NH residents from 15 NHs in the Netherlands. The i...
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) poses a threat to the health and independence of older people in particular. In this article we elaborate on the content and importance of post-acute COVID-19 geriatric rehabilitation from a European perspective. We explain the geriatric rehabilitation paradox and how this can and should be solved. We also presen...
Kwetsbaarheid ontstaat door een opeenstapeling van de gevolgen van veroudering, leefstijlfactoren en ziekten, die zich gedurende het leven manifesteren. Kwetsbaarheid kan vervolgens leiden tot functieverlies, niet zelden geluxeerd door een acute aandoening. Naast de noodzaak van diagnostiek naar onderliggende ziekte(n), dient in dergelijke gevallen...
Background
Besides confronting the challenges of a growing older population, developing countries are dealing with limited resources and infrastructure, to ensure good health and social care services. One of these developing countries facing these challenges is Ghana. The healthcare system in Ghana currently does not have specialized geriatric serv...
Background
Oropharyngeal dysphagia (OD) and malnutrition are associated with poor clinical outcomes after stroke. The present study evaluated (1) malnutrition risk and OD-related characteristics in patients with chronic post-stroke OD, and (2) the relationship between on the one hand OD severity and on the other hand functional oral intake and dysp...
Background
Nursing home residents with early-onset neurodegenerative diseases, such as Huntington’s Disease, have different care needs than ‘regular’ nursing home residents. In the Netherlands, these residents are often admitted to specialized nursing home wards where the care is tailored to these needs. Until now, little is known about their exper...
Objective
The aim of the present study is to describe a stepwise approach to study which contextual factors might moderate the effect of healthcare interventions and to test feasibility of this approach within the D-SCOPE project.
Design
Exploratory case study.
Setting
In the D-SCOPE project, a complex intervention by means of home visits was set...
Green Care Farms (GCF) are innovative long-term care environments and an alternative to regular nursing homes in the Netherlands. Following a culture change movement, GCFs have radically altered the care environment. Research suggests positive effects on residents. However, knowledge is limited regarding their physical, social and organizational en...
Background
The prevalence of pressure injuries among community-dwelling older adults in countries worldwide is still a serious problem. In Indonesia, older adults mostly rely on family members for (medical) care. Therefore, involving family members in the prevention and treatment of pressure injuries (PIs) could potentially decrease its prevalence...
Objective
Morphine is used as palliative treatment of chronic breathlessness in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Part of the patients does not experience a clinically meaningful improvement of breathlessness and it is unclear which characteristics are related to a clinically meaningful improvement of breathlessness after...
Objectives
: The aim of this study is to describe and compare the prevalence rates of urinary incontinence as well as the management of urinary incontinence in the nursing home setting in Austria, the Netherlands, Turkey and the UK.
Methods
: This study is a secondary analysis of the 2017 and 2018 data from a multi-site, cross-sectional study whic...
National quality measurements with risk-adjusted provider comparison in health care nowadays usually require administrative or clinically measured data. However, both data sources have their limitations. Due to the digitalisation of institutions and the resulting switch to electronic medical records, the question arises as to whether these data can...
A qualitative study was conducted to examine the experiences of informal caregivers of persons with dementia pertaining interprofessional collaboration with and among healthcare professionals in home care (HC), nursing homes and during home to nursing home transitions in palliative care. Semi-structured interviews were performed with bereaved infor...
Shared decision making is increasingly receiving attention in health care and might improve both the quality of care and patient outcomes. Nevertheless, due to its complexity, implementation of shared decision making in clinical practice seems challenging. This ethnographic study aimed to gain a better understanding of how psychiatric inpatients an...
Purpose
We compared the prevalence of COVID-19 and related mortality in nursing homes (NHs) in 14 countries until October 2021. We explored the relationship between COVID-19 mortality in NHs with the average size of NHs and with the COVID-19 deaths at a population level.
Methods
The total number of COVID-19 cases and COVID-19-related deaths in all...
Besides pressure relief by using special support surfaces and repositioning, pressure ulcer guidelines on prevention and treatment nowadays also advise on shear force reduction and regulation of the microclimate by using silk-like mattress covers instead of cotton covers. Skincair® (Sense Textile), a newly developed breathable silk-like, 3-layer ve...
Background
Comparing inpatient fall rates can serve as a benchmark for quality improvement. To improve the comparability of performance between hospitals, adjustments for patient-related fall risk factors that are not modifiable by care are recommended. Thereafter, the remaining variability in risk-adjusted fall rates can be attributed to differenc...
Objectives
To explore the prevalence of dysphagia and fear of choking in patients with Huntington’s disease (HD) as well as preventive measures, both those applied and those not included in managing dysphagia. Also, to investigate related problems encountered by their formal and informal caregivers.
Design
A multi-center observational cross-sectio...
Background
Malnutrition is common after stroke and can affect rehabilitation and healthcare costs. A comprehensive overview of stroke patients' nutritional condition from the hyperacute to the chronic phase is lacking. This systematic review aimed to investigate the prevalence of impaired nutritional condition (INC) across the continuum of care in...
Objective
This study provides insight into the quality of life (QoL) of older adults living in urban slums in Ghana.
Design
The study employed a community-based, cross-sectional design to assess QoL among older adults in two slums between April and May 2020. QoL was assessed using the WHO Quality of Life-Brief version (WHOQOL-BREF) questionnaire....
Background
Due to ageing of the population the incidence of multimorbidity and polypharmacy is rising. Polypharmacy is a risk factor for medication-related (re)admission and therefore places a significant burden on the healthcare system. The reported incidence of medication-related (re)admissions varies widely due to the lack of a clear definition....
Aim
To explore the perceived quality of collaboration in dehydration care among nursing and medical staff in Dutch nursing homes.
Design
A cross-sectional study.
Methods
An online questionnaire was administered to nursing and medical staff in February 2020 to assess the quality of collaboration in dehydration care and its influencing factors. Des...
Purpose:
Falls are a highly prevalent problem in hospitals and nursing homes with serious negative consequences such as injuries, increased care dependency, or even death. The aim of this study was to provide a comprehensive insight into institution-acquired fall (IAF) prevalence and risk factors for IAF in a large sample of hospital patients and...
Long-term care (LTC) for older adults is an essential part of how health and social care systems respond to population ageing. Different long-term care systems in different countries have taken differing approaches to quality assurance, ranging from inspection-based regulatory systems to data and reporting-based regulatory systems. The significant...
As part of an 8-week intervention study in Dutch nursing homes, we used video-analysis to observe the interaction of psychogeriatric participants with either the handler, the stimulus (dog or robot) or other clients during weekly dog, robot (RAI, robot assisted interventions) and control (human facilitator only) group sessions. Additionally, we mea...
Purpose
To describe a guidance on the management of post-acute COVID 19 patients in geriatric rehabilitation.
Methods
The guidance is based on guidelines for post-acute COVID-19 geriatric rehabilitation developed in the Netherlands, updated with recent insights from literature, related guidance from other countries and disciplines, and combined wi...
Background
Routine screening for frailty at admission by nurses may be useful to detect geriatric risks and problems at an early stage. However, the added value of this screening is not clear yet. Information about the opinions and attitudes of nurses towards this screening is also lacking. As they have a crucial role in conducting this screening,...
Introduction:
Polypharmacy is common in the frail nursing home population and associated with an increased risk of adverse events, unplanned hospitalizations, and increased all-cause mortality. Deprescribing using a deprescribing algorithm might reduce unnecessary polypharmacy. This exploratory study was performed to determine the effect of this i...
Background:
Falls are common in Huntington's disease (HD), which can have serious consequences and may therefore lead to fear of falling (FoF). There is little knowledge about falls or FoF in individuals with HD or about formal and informal caregivers' fear about falls in individuals with HD.
Objective:
To explore prevalence of falls, FoF and fa...
Objectives
To assess the oral health of older people who visit the community dental practice from both the dentists’ and the patients’ perspective.
Materials and methods
In this exploratory cross-sectional study the oral health of Dutch community dwelling older people was assessed. A representative sample of general dental practitioners was asked...
PurposeAlthough psychological distress has a negative impact on functional recovery, institutionalisation and mortality rates, there is typically no established procedure to screen for psychological distress in geriatric rehabilitation. The aim of the study was to evaluate a brief single-item Verbal Numerical Rating Scale (VNRS-PD) as a screening t...
Objectives
To assess changes in prevalence of malnutrition and its associated factors among people living in Dutch nursing homes in 2009, 2013 and 2018.
Design
Secondary data analysis of the International Prevalence Measurement of Care Quality (LPZ) study.
Setting
Dutch nursing homes.
Participants
Residents living at a psychogeriatric or somatic...
Purpose
The use of qualitative data to assess quality of care in nursing homes from the resident’s perspective has shown to be valuable, yet more research is needed to determine how this data can be used to gain insight into the quality of care within nursing homes. Whereas it is crucial to stay close to the stories that are the strength of qualita...
Objectives
Neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) have a major impact in persons with dementia (PwD). The interaction between the caregiver and the person with dementia may be related to the emergence of NPS. The concept of expressed emotion (EE) is used to capture this dyadic interaction. The aim of the present study is to examine longitudinally the asso...
Aims
To examine which signs/symptoms registered nurses (RNs) and certified nurse assistants (CNAs) (nursing staff) in Dutch nursing homes associate with dehydration, if they observe these signs/symptoms themselves and what they do after observing them.
Design
A cross-sectional study.
Methods
In February 2020, using an online questionnaire based o...
Background
Dementia palliative care is increasingly subject of research and practice improvement initiatives.
Aim
To assess any changes over time in the evaluation of quality of care and quality of dying with dementia by family caregivers.
Design
Combined analysis of eight studies with bereaved family caregivers’ evaluations 2005–2019.
Setting/p...
Achtergrond en doel Op basis van een uitgebreide literatuurstudie naar verschillende deprescribing strategieën is een impliciet algoritme ontwikkeld ter bevordering van deprescribing bij ouderen in het verpleeghuis. Methode Met behulp van literatuuronderzoek zijn 816 artikelen geïdentificeerd en beoordeeld. Op basis van abstract vielen 775 artikele...
To explore relatives’, community nurses’ and general practitioners’ perspectives and experiences in promoting Personal Safety Alerting Device (PSAD) use among community-dwelling older adults, we applied a qualitative study design. Altogether 15 focus groups and 11 semi-structured interviews were conducted. Data-analysis followed the Qualitative Ana...
Background
Some older people stop visiting the dentist when they get older. This study aims to identify the characteristics and oral health status of older people who do visit community dental practices.
Methods
In this exploratory cross-sectional study, the oral health of Dutch community-dwelling older people was assessed. A random sample of gene...
Background
Research into oral health care for older people has shown that dental care in general decreases with increasing age and frailty and, therefore, oral health care provision may be complex. The aim of this study is to identify the oral health care dentists provide to community-dwelling older people and which barriers they experience in doin...
Background: The prevalence of pressure injuries among community-dwelling older adults in countries worldwide is still a serious problem. In Indonesia, older adults mostly rely on family members for (medical) care. Therefore, involving family members in the prevention and treatment of PIs could potentially decrease its prevalence rates. However, fam...
Background
Over 60% of the population in sub-Saharan Africa, live in informal settlements (slums) with little or no resources. To be prepared to meet the needs of older people living in slums, it is necessary to know more about their quality of life (QoL). The objective of this review is to identify instruments, which can be used by researchers to...
Background
Policymakers in several European countries, concerned about the sustainability of their pension system, have raised the statutory retirement age. While several studies investigated the effect of retirement on health, the relationship between retirement and frailty is neglected. Notwithstanding, frailty is associated with adverse outcomes...
Background
The primary goal of hand hygiene is to reduce infectious disease rates. We examined if a nursing home’s participation in a hand hygiene intervention resulted in residents having fewer healthcare associated infections (HAIs) when compared to nursing homes without the hand hygiene intervention.
Methods
This study is a part of a cluster ra...
The objectives of this study were to examine the knowledge and attitude of Indonesian community nurses regarding Pressure Injury (PI) prevention. A cross‐sectional design was used and included the community nurses permanently working in the Public Health Center (Puskemas) in Bandung, West Java Indonesia. Knowledge was measured using the Pressure Ul...
Background
Routine screening for frailty at admission by nurses may be useful to detect geriatric risks and problems at an early stage. However, the added value of this screening is not clear yet. Information about the opinions and attitudes of nurses towards this screening is also lacking. As they have a crucial role in conducting this screening,...
Background
This study describes the process evaluation of an intervention developed to reduce fear of falling (FoF) after hip fracture, within an inpatient geriatric rehabilitation setting. This ‘FIT-HIP intervention’ is a multicomponent cognitive behavioral intervention, conducted by physiotherapists and embedded in usual care in geriatric rehabil...
Older adults, especially men and/or those with diabetes, hypertension and/or obesity, are prone to severe COVID‐19. In some countries, older adults, particularly those residing in nursing homes, have been prioritised to receive COVID‐19 vaccines due to high risk of death. In very rare instances,the COVID‐19 vaccines can induce anaphylaxis, and the...
The COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on older and frail people underlines the importance of advance care planning (ACP). ACP is a dynamic communication process involving patients, families and healthcare providers, which serves to discuss and document wishes and goals for future care. Currently, ACP practice is often suboptimal. This implies that i...
Despite compliance with national (RIVM) guidelines, nursing home Mariënburght (the Netherlands) was severely affected during the first COVID-19 wave: 68 (68%) of the residents were infected. This resulted in a large emotional impact on the (nursing) staff. This study aims to describe the experiences of (nursing) staff, as well as the results of ser...
Breathlessness is one of the most frequent symptoms in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). COPD may result in disability, decreased productivity and increased healthcare costs. The presence of comorbidities increases healthcare utilization. However, the impact of breathlessness burden on healthcare utilization and daily activities is uncl...
Objectives
There is insufficient knowledge about the functional and medical recovery of older people infected with SARS-CoV-2. This study aims to gain insight into the course of functional and medical recovery of persons who receive geriatric rehabilitation (GR) following SARS-CoV-2 infection across Europe. Special attention will be paid to the rec...
Background
Almost half of the stroke patients admitted to geriatric rehabilitation has persisting problems after discharge. Currently, there is no evidence based geriatric rehabilitation programme available for older stroke patients, combining inpatient rehabilitation with adequate ambulatory aftercare in the community. Therefore, we developed an i...
We investigated whether an intervention to improve hand hygiene compliance in nursing homes changed glove use. Hand hygiene compliance increased, but substitution of hand hygiene with gloves did not decrease. We observed a reduction of inappropriately unchanged gloves after exposure to body fluids.
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