Working to suggest content for a minimum dataset for homecare that is usable, feasible and acceptable to relevant stakeholder groups.
Category: Prevention
Understanding transitions in ageing: changes in our need for care and support
Laying the foundation for a framework to track changes in the difficulties older people experience with daily activities over time.
Regional and sociodemographic inequalities in disability incidence
It is important to understand differences in rates of disability across England, particularly for healthcare planning and promoting healthy ageing that is fair for everyone.
Longer working lives
Exploring the impact of UK State Pension Age rises on the health and wellbeing of specific population sub-groups in a post-COVID context.
Preferences for new models of social care
Working to understand current preferences for different aspects and models of social care, and how those preferences might change in the future.
Interventions to prevent hospital admissions in long-term care facilities: a rapid review of economic evidence
Summarising the economic evidence surrounding effective interventions to reduce hospital attendances and admissions for people living in long-term care facilities.
Interventions for cold homes: a rapid review of the health impacts
Identifying interventions designed to improve heating and temperatures within homes.
What works to support carers of older people and older carers? An international evidence map of interventions and outcomes
Mapping evidence about interventions to support carers and the outcomes evaluated, and identify key gaps in current evidence.
Caring for older people as a social determinant of health: findings from a scoping review of observational studies
Assessing the breadth of evidence on older carers/carers of older people in UK cohort studies.
Preferences of people 50 years and older when thinking of their future care needs
Understanding preferences for different aspects of models of social care for older people, and exploring how those preferences might change in the future if their care needs increase.
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