Zusammenarbeit von Geriatrie und Unfallchirurgie in zertifizierten alterstraumatologischen Zentren

  • Patrick Roigk
  • Clemens Becker
  • Klaus Pfeiffer
  • Kerstin Bühl
  • Gisela Büchele
  • Dietrich Rothenbacher
  • H H König
  • Claudia Konnopka
  • Thomas Fries
  • Kilian Rapp

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In Germany, different models of orthogeriatric co-management have been implemented in certified geriatric trauma centers. So far, it is not clear how the different models are implemented and what influence the certification has on the structures and processes within the centers. The present study examined the extent of cooperation between surgery and geriatrics and if the quality of care had changed since the certification of the centers.

METHODS: In this study 4 guided focus group interviews (FGI) were conducted in different teams of certified geriatric trauma centers in 3 federal states with 16 participants. To specify the content of the FGI, two additional interviews were conducted with system auditors. Both types of interview were analyzed by content analysis.

RESULTS: The certification supported the implementation of structures and processes in the different orthogeriatric models; however, the quality of care and cooperation between surgery and geriatrics depends on the spatial proximity and the orthogeriatric care model in the geriatric trauma centers. Simultaneously, challenges in the area of geriatric syndromes and the recruitment of skilled staff became relevant.

DISCUSSION: The results can help to reflect processes in the certified geriatric trauma centers and to treat geriatric syndromes more effectively. In the future, the challenge will be to establish geriatric care under the existing shortage of skilled staff.

Bibliographical data

Translated title of the contributionCooperation of geriatrics and trauma surgery in certified geriatric trauma centers: Insights into different care models and the implementation of requirements resulting from certification
Original languageGerman
ISSN0948-6704
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 08.2024

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© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Medizin Verlag GmbH, ein Teil von Springer Nature.

PubMed 38214754