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Implementation of the Personalized Care Plan (PCP) Proposed at the End of Step 2 of the ICOPE Program

Implementation of the Personalized Care Plan (PCP) Proposed at the End of Step 2 of the ICOPE Program

Recruiting
60 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The ICOPE (Integrated Care for the Elderly) program is based on an integrated approach including a personalized care plan (PCP). Negotiation methods with the patient and interprofessional cooperation could be key elements in the success of this program. The main objective is to evaluate the feasibility of the implementation of the ICOPE program on the number and content of the PCP carried out at 1 year

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age ≥ 60 years
  • ADL ≥ 5.5
  • Affiliated or beneficiary of a social security scheme or equivalent.
  • having completed a STEP 2 ICOPE
  • not opposed to the collection of their data

Study details
    Frailty
    Frailty at Older Adults

NCT07379099

MSPU de Pins-Justaret

1 February 2026

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