Purpose: This paper reports on some of the findings of a literature review commissioned to explore integrated care for older people. Methods: The process of revising included finding and selecting literature from multidisciplinary sources, and encompassed both published papers and ‘grey’ literature, i.e. material which had not been reviewed for publication. Results: The study found that thinking has moved on from a focus on the problems of accessing services to exploring ways in which they may function in an integrated way. Conclusions: The study shows how thinking on integrated care for older people has developed, and knowledge of micro, mezzo and macro strategies is now more available
Introduction: Older people with multiple chronic conditions have most to gain from successful integr...
Interest in co-research with older adults has grown in the past 20 years, yet few published studies ...
Objective: To systematically map and synthesise the literature on older adults' perceptions and expe...
Purpose: This paper reports on some of the findings of a literature review commissioned to explore i...
First published March 8, 2018Introduction: According to the 2013 WHO Global Forum on Innovation for ...
OBJECTIVE: The World Health Organization (WHO) recently proposed an Integrated Care for Older People...
This study explored the experiences of informal carers who were aged 65 years and over. It has been...
Original article can be found at: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/ Copyright EmeraldThe second in a ne...
Abstract Background: it is a UK policy requirement to involve patients and the public in health rese...
Background: Providing efficient and effective aged care services is one of the greatest public polic...
Objective The World Health Organization (WHO) recently proposed an Integrated Care for Older People ...
Increasing consumer consultation is a priority for those involved in health and social care research...
This paper considers an implication of the idea that proposals for integrated care for older people ...
As nursing develops closer partnerships with older people in delivering care, it also needs to devel...
Interest in co-research with older adults has grown in the past 20 years, yet few published studies ...
Introduction: Older people with multiple chronic conditions have most to gain from successful integr...
Interest in co-research with older adults has grown in the past 20 years, yet few published studies ...
Objective: To systematically map and synthesise the literature on older adults' perceptions and expe...
Purpose: This paper reports on some of the findings of a literature review commissioned to explore i...
First published March 8, 2018Introduction: According to the 2013 WHO Global Forum on Innovation for ...
OBJECTIVE: The World Health Organization (WHO) recently proposed an Integrated Care for Older People...
This study explored the experiences of informal carers who were aged 65 years and over. It has been...
Original article can be found at: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/ Copyright EmeraldThe second in a ne...
Abstract Background: it is a UK policy requirement to involve patients and the public in health rese...
Background: Providing efficient and effective aged care services is one of the greatest public polic...
Objective The World Health Organization (WHO) recently proposed an Integrated Care for Older People ...
Increasing consumer consultation is a priority for those involved in health and social care research...
This paper considers an implication of the idea that proposals for integrated care for older people ...
As nursing develops closer partnerships with older people in delivering care, it also needs to devel...
Interest in co-research with older adults has grown in the past 20 years, yet few published studies ...
Introduction: Older people with multiple chronic conditions have most to gain from successful integr...
Interest in co-research with older adults has grown in the past 20 years, yet few published studies ...
Objective: To systematically map and synthesise the literature on older adults' perceptions and expe...