Status Active
Year started 2024
In 2017, the World Health Organization (WHO) published the Integrated Care for Older People (ICOPE) guideline, a set of evidence-based recommendations to improve the health, functioning, and well-being of older persons by preventing, slowing, or reversing the decline in physical and mental capacities. The ICOPE approach also aims to sustain progress towards Universal Health Coverage and promote access to the full spectrum of essential health services, from health promotion to prevention, treatment, rehabilitation, and palliative care services across the life course. Under this novel approach, the objective of care must shift from “curing diseases” to preventing intrinsic capacity loss and managing functional ability. Thus, it is necessary to re-orient health and social care services to make them more responsive to these increasingly complex and challenging care needs. The proposed re-orientation of care systems can happen only through specific training of the health workforce. Therefore, it is urgent to build capacities in supporting the ICOPE approach, starting from the primary care setting, a recognised cornerstone of sustainable health systems for achieving Universal Health Coverage and Sustainable Development Goals. The ICOPE training programme specifically focuses on supporting the implementation of the ICOPE approach at the primary health care level.
This training programme is aimed at building the individual’s knowledge and attitude of the health workforce in the provision of care to older persons. Participants will obtain the critical foundations to integrate their care activities across settings, promote person-centred assessment, and personalise care interventions in agreement with the older person’s needs, priorities, and values.
The primary audience of this training programme is health and care workers (including but not limited to general practitioners, nurses, community health workers, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech and language therapists, nutritionists, psychologists, pharmacists, and social workers) providing care to older persons in the community and primary care setting.
Integrated Care
UN Agency
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