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Pillars for the care of older persons in the Caribbean
Authors:Powell Dorothy L  Price Addie J  Burns Faith A  McConnell Eleanor S  Hendrix Cristina C  McWhinney-Dehaney Leila  Lombardi Marilyn M
Affiliation:Office of Global and Community Health Initiatives, Duke University School of Nursing, Durham, North Carolina, USA. dorothy.powell@duke.edu
Abstract:
Pillars for the Care of Older Persons in the Caribbean: A Comprehensive Community-Based Framework (Pillars) is a hybrid of multiple public health frameworks developed through community-based participatory research processes. Health and social service professionals, governmental organizations, elderly persons, and others from across the English-speaking Caribbean countries developed the Pillars framework to address the growing elderly population and with an aim to increase the number of healthy and active years of life. The Pillars framework consists of four interrelated pillars organized across multiple sectors of society: primary care with care management; integrated services coordination; population-based health promotion and disease prevention; and planning and accountability. Pillars is enabled by an envisioned integrated system of information technology that will increase community-based services delivery, interprofessional communication and coordination, and will aggregate data with all identifiers removed for surveillance, planning, forecasting, policy making, evaluation, and research.
Keywords:aging  chronic illness  community‐based framework  health promotion  primary health care
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