Open Access BASE2017

Home or foster home care versus institutional long‐term care for functionally dependent older people

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Changing population demographics have led to an increasing number of functionally dependent older people who require care and medical treatment. In many countries, government policy aims to shift resources into the community from institutional care settings with the expectation that this will reduce costs and improve the quality of care compared. OBJECTIVES: To assess the effects of long‐term home or foster home care versus institutional care for functionally dependent older people. SEARCH METHODS: We searched the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) via the Cochrane Library, MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL, and two trials registers to November 2015. SELECTION CRITERIA: We included randomised and non‐randomised trials, controlled before‐after studies and interrupted time series studies complying with the EPOC study design criteria and comparing the effects of long‐term home care versus institutional care for functionally dependent older people. DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS: Two reviewers independently extracted data and assessed the risk of bias of each included study. We reported the results narratively, as the substantial heterogeneity across studies meant that meta‐analysis was not appropriate. MAIN RESULTS: We included 10 studies involving 16,377 participants, all of which were conducted in high income countries. Included studies compared community‐based care with institutional care (care homes). The sample size ranged from 98 to 11,803 (median N = 204). There was substantial heterogeneity in the healthcare context, interventions studied, and outcomes assessed. One study was a randomised trial (N = 112); other included studies used designs that had potential for bias, particularly due lack of randomisation, baseline imbalances, and non‐blinded outcome assessment. Most studies did not select (or exclude) participants for any specific disease state, with the exception of one study that only included patients if they had a stroke. All studies had methodological limitations, so readers ...

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