BACKGROUND: Many interventions have been developed to promote respect and social inclusion among older people, but the evidence on their impacts on health has not been synthesised. This systematic review aims to appraise the state of the evidence across the quantitative and qualitative literature. METHODS: Eligible studies published between 1990 and 2015 were identified by scanning seven bibliographic databases using a pre-piloted strategy, searching grey literature and contacting experts. Studies were included if they assessed the impact (quantitatively) and/or perceived impact (qualitatively) of an intervention promoting respect and social inclusion on the physical or mental health of community-residing people aged 60 years and older. Tit...
Introduction: Population ageing and increasing urbanisation present challenges for public health pol...
Purpose: As people get older, they tend to have long-term conditions requiring health and social car...
Purpose: As people get older, they tend to have long-term conditions requiring health and social car...
BACKGROUND:Many interventions have been developed to promote respect and social inclusion among olde...
Abstract Background Many interventions have been developed to promote respect and social inclusion a...
Background: Social disengagement among older persons may result from accumulated physical impact and...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Background: Finding ways to optimise health in older age is key to reducing the impact of population...
Objectives: Community-based social innovations (CBSIs) are one type of intervention that may help...
Background: Finding ways to optimise health in older age is key to reducing the impact of population...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...
Background: Finding ways to optimise health in older age is key to reducing the impact of population...
Background: The ageing population is growing and the dependency ratio is increasing. It is vital to ...
Introduction: With the rapid growth in the oldest old segment of the population across the world, pu...
doi: 10.1177/07334648231154043Social prescribing is a non-clinical approach to addressing social, en...
Introduction: Population ageing and increasing urbanisation present challenges for public health pol...
Purpose: As people get older, they tend to have long-term conditions requiring health and social car...
Purpose: As people get older, they tend to have long-term conditions requiring health and social car...
BACKGROUND:Many interventions have been developed to promote respect and social inclusion among olde...
Abstract Background Many interventions have been developed to promote respect and social inclusion a...
Background: Social disengagement among older persons may result from accumulated physical impact and...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Background: Finding ways to optimise health in older age is key to reducing the impact of population...
Objectives: Community-based social innovations (CBSIs) are one type of intervention that may help...
Background: Finding ways to optimise health in older age is key to reducing the impact of population...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...
Background: Finding ways to optimise health in older age is key to reducing the impact of population...
Background: The ageing population is growing and the dependency ratio is increasing. It is vital to ...
Introduction: With the rapid growth in the oldest old segment of the population across the world, pu...
doi: 10.1177/07334648231154043Social prescribing is a non-clinical approach to addressing social, en...
Introduction: Population ageing and increasing urbanisation present challenges for public health pol...
Purpose: As people get older, they tend to have long-term conditions requiring health and social car...
Purpose: As people get older, they tend to have long-term conditions requiring health and social car...