Background: This study aimed to identify and examine systematic review evidence of health and social care interventions for the community-dwelling older population regarding unplanned hospital admissions, timely hospital discharge and patient well-being. Methods: A meta-review was conducted using Joanna Briggs and PRISMA guidance. A search strategy was developed: eight bibliographic medical and social science databases were searched, and references of included studies checked. Searches were restricted to OECD countries and to systematic reviews published between January 2013–March 2018. Data extraction and quality appraisal was undertaken by one reviewer with a random sample screened independently by two others. Results: Searches retrieved ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of home visiting programmes that offer health promotion and...
Aim: To determine the effectiveness of nursing discharge planning interventions on health-related ou...
Introduction: Older people with multiple chronic conditions have most to gain from successful integr...
OBJECTIVES: This umbrella review aimed to evaluate whether certain interventions can mitigate the ne...
Background: Policy and research interest in carers continues to grow. A previous meta-review, publis...
OBJECTIVE: Systematic reviews of quantitative evidence are well-established in health and social car...
Introduction Maintaining independence is a primary goal of community health and care services for ol...
The number of older people living with complex health conditions is increasing, with the majority of...
Improving our understanding of the complex relationship between health and social care utilisation i...
Contains fulltext : 136510.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Purpose: medi...
Objective: A systematic review was undertaken of studies reporting interventions for reducing social...
Objective to investigate the impact of the availability and supply of social care on healthcare util...
OBJECTIVES: To review the evidence evaluating the effectiveness of informal caregiver interventions ...
Background: undertaking comprehensive geriatric assessments (CGAs) combined with long-term health an...
Objective Systematic reviews of quantitative evidence are well-established in health and social c...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of home visiting programmes that offer health promotion and...
Aim: To determine the effectiveness of nursing discharge planning interventions on health-related ou...
Introduction: Older people with multiple chronic conditions have most to gain from successful integr...
OBJECTIVES: This umbrella review aimed to evaluate whether certain interventions can mitigate the ne...
Background: Policy and research interest in carers continues to grow. A previous meta-review, publis...
OBJECTIVE: Systematic reviews of quantitative evidence are well-established in health and social car...
Introduction Maintaining independence is a primary goal of community health and care services for ol...
The number of older people living with complex health conditions is increasing, with the majority of...
Improving our understanding of the complex relationship between health and social care utilisation i...
Contains fulltext : 136510.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Purpose: medi...
Objective: A systematic review was undertaken of studies reporting interventions for reducing social...
Objective to investigate the impact of the availability and supply of social care on healthcare util...
OBJECTIVES: To review the evidence evaluating the effectiveness of informal caregiver interventions ...
Background: undertaking comprehensive geriatric assessments (CGAs) combined with long-term health an...
Objective Systematic reviews of quantitative evidence are well-established in health and social c...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of home visiting programmes that offer health promotion and...
Aim: To determine the effectiveness of nursing discharge planning interventions on health-related ou...
Introduction: Older people with multiple chronic conditions have most to gain from successful integr...