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Tag Archives: Self-Efficacy
The Community Ageing Research 75+ [CARE 75+] Study (BMJ Open)
Summary The “Community Ageing Research 75+ Study (CARE75+)” is collecting a range of health, social and economic data regarding health and wellbeing of older people, frailty, independence and quality of life in older age. This research will combine epidemiological research … Continue reading →
Posted in Community Care, For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), Integrated Care, Management of Condition, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, Quick Insights, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Academic Unit of Elderly Care and Rehabilitation: Bradford Institute for Health Research, Academic Unit of Elderly Care and Rehabilitation: University of Leeds, Academic Unit of Midwifery Social Work Pharmacy and Counselling and Psychotherapy: University of Leeds, Ageing and Frailty Research, Ageing Population, Ageing Research, Ageing With Multimorbidity, Applied Health Research and Care (CLAHRCs), Assessment of Quality of Life, Barthel Scale of Activities of Daily Living, Biomarkers of Ageing, BMJ Open, BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, Brief Resilience Scale (BRS), Care South West Peninsula (NIHR PenCLAHRC), Carer Quality of Life, Centre for Applied Dementia Studies: University of Bradford, Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS), Cognition and Mood, Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care (CLAHRC), Community Ageing Research, Community Ageing Research 75+ Study (CARE75+), Community-Dwelling Older Adults, Coping, de Jong Gierveld Loneliness Scale, Edmonton Frail Scale, Edmonton Frail Scale (EFS), Elderly Care and Rehabilitation, electronic Frailty Index (eFI), Epidemiology, Epidemiology and Demography, Epidemiology and Statistics, Frailty, Frailty Biomarkers, Frailty Index, Frailty Research, General Self-Efficacy Scale, Geriatric Depression Scale Short-Form, Geriatric Pain Measure Short Form, Health and Wellbeing, Health Related Quality of Life, Healthy Ageing, Hearing Impairment, Independence, Independence and Wellbeing, Independence in Older Adults, Institute of Health and Society: Newcastle University, LogMar Vision Test, Loneliness, Multimorbidity, Newcastle University, NIHR CLAHRC for South Yorkshire, NIHR CLAHRC South West Peninsula (PenCLAHRC), NIHR Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care South West Peninsula (PenCLAHRC), Older Community-Dwelling Adults, PenCLAHRC, Personal Wellbeing, Physiological Dysregulation and Frailty, Quality of Life For Older People, Research Institute for Primary Care and Health Sciences: University of Keele, School of Health and Related Research: University of Sheffield, School of Healthcare: University of Leeds, Self-Efficacy, Sensory Impairments, Social Epidemiology, SoReLL Study: Investigating Communication Between Older People and Healthcare Professionals, Timed-Up-and-Go Test (TUGT), Trial Within Cohorts (TwiCs) Methodology, University of Bradford, University of Exeter, University of Keele, University of Leeds, University of Sheffield, Unmet Needs of Community-Dwelling Older Persons, Unmet Needs of Community-Dwelling Primary Care Patients, Visual Impairment, Yorkshire and Humber, Yorkshire and the Humber Academic Health Science Network
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Strengths-Based Approaches: Practice Framework and Handbook (DHSC / SCIE)
Summary The Department for Health and Social Care, with support from SCIE, has released resources designed to help social workers / social care professionals to apply “strengths-based” approaches in their work with adults. “Strengths-based practice is a collaborative process between … Continue reading →
Posted in Commissioning, Community Care, Department of Health, Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Integrated Care, Management of Condition, National, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, Quick Insights, SCIE, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Asset-Based Approaches, Asset-Based Approaches to Health and Wellbeing, Care Act 2014, Care Act 2014: Care and Support, Choice and Control, Choice and Control Over Decisions, Co-Production, Co-Production for Wellbeing, Co-Production in Commissioning, Co-production in Quality Improvement, Co-Production Issues, Co-Production: Authentic Relationships, Coproduction Over Consumption (Values), Culture of Reflective Practice, Embedding Co-Production, Enablers of Strengths-Based Practice, Engagement and Co-Production, KcVETS Model, KcVETS Practice Framework, Kirklees Council, Leeds Neighbourhood Networks, Local Area Coordination (LAC), Lyn Romeo: England’s Chief Social Worker for Adults (England), Making Safeguarding Personal (MSP), Nine Areas of Wellbeing, Patient Empowerment, Patient Empowerment Movement, Patient Engagement, Patient Engagement Strategies, Patient Experience, Patient Involvement, Peer Support, Person Centred and Strengths-Based Approach, Practice Framework for Strengths Based Social Work With Adults, Practice Frameworks, Principles for Engaging People and Communities: Co-Production, Reablement, Reflective Practice, Restorative Practice (RP), SCIE’s Dignity Factors: Choice and Control, Self Management of Chronic Disease, Self-Administration, Self-Care, Self-Determination, Self-Directed Services, Self-Directed Support, Self-Efficacy, Self-Help, Self-Management Education, Self-Management in Chronic Illness, Service User Involvement, Signs of Safety and Wellbeing, Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE), Strengths-Based Approaches to Care, Three Conversations Model
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More on Self-Care, Patient Activation and NHS Sustainability (Health Foundation / BMJ Quality and Safety / Self Care Forum / NHS England / AMROC)
Summary A Health Foundation briefing explores the potential of increasing patient activation for better self-care in the management of long-term conditions (including asthma, diabetes and depression) and reducing avoidable hospital admissions. “ …patients who were most able to manage their … Continue reading →
Posted in Acute Hospitals, Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, Depression, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Health Foundation, Integrated Care, Management of Condition, Mental Health, National, NHS, NHS England, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Patient Care Pathway, Person-Centred Care, Quick Insights, Statistics, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged 24-Hour Community-Based Services, Academy of Medical Royal Colleges (AoMRC), Academy of Medical Royal Colleges: Please Write to Me Initiative, Accident and Emergency Admissions, Accountable Integrated Care Systems (AICS), Ageing Society, Asthma, Asthma Hospital Admissions, Asthma: Avoidable Admissions, Avoidable Emergency Admissions, Awareness and Campaigns, Awareness and Understanding, Awareness Campaigns, Awareness Raising, Black Country STP, BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, BMJ Quality and Safety, Bridport Integrated Hub, Collaborative Working, Collaborative Working in Local Communities, Community and Voluntary Sector, Community Matrons' Late Visiting Service, Community Pharmacies, Community Pharmacists, Community Pharmacy, Community Virtual Wards, Community-Based Care, Community-Based Care for People With Frailty, Community-Based Support, Comprehensive Model of Personalised Care, Connecting Care+ (Wakefield), Data Analytics Team: Health Foundation, Data Analytics: Health Foundation, Debbie Newton: Director of Community Services at Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, Demand Management, Diabetes, Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support, Diabetes Self-Management Support (DSMS), Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Dr Hugh Rayner: Please Write to Me Initiative (Academy of Medical Royal Colleges), Dr Phil Earnshaw: Chair at NHS Wakefield CCG, Dr Riaz Dharamshi: Bridport Integrated Hub, Economic Sustainability, Education and Awareness, Electronic Care Records, Email Not Letters, Emergency Admissions, Emergency and Urgent Care Services, Emergency Attendances, Emergency Department Utilisation and Patient Activation, Epidemiological Concepts, Epidemiology, Financial Sustainability in the NHS, Good Practice in Managing Emergency Admissions, Health and Wellbeing, Health Policy, Health Wellbeing and Independence, Healthy Ageing, Healthy Behaviours, Healthy Communities, Integrated and Community-Based Care, Integrated Care Systems (ICSs), Integrated Neighbourhood Teams (INT), Jo Webster: West Yorkshire and Harrogate Clinical Commissioning Group Lead, Kamila Hawthorne: Vice-Chair of Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP), Karen Kirkham: NHS England’s National Clinical Advisor for Primary Care, Late Visiting Service: Community Matrons, Leicester, Leicestershire Planned Care Policies Report, Long-Term Conditions (LTCs), Matt Hancock: Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Merran McRae: Chief Executive at Wakefield Council, Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, National Self Care Week (2018), NHS and Social Care Hubs, NHS England Integrated Care Case Studies, NHS Wakefield CCG, Outpatient Clinics: Writing Letters to Patients, PAM: Patient Activation Measure, Patient Activation, Patient Activation Measure (PAM), Patient Autonomy, Patient Efficacy, Patient Engagement, Patient Experience, Patient Factors (Demand Side), Patient Involvement, Personal Integrated Care (PIC) - Electronic Care Record, Pharmacist Involvement, PIC Files: Personal Integrated Care (PIC) Files, Please Write to Me: Academy of Medical Royal Colleges, Preventative Care, Preventative Services, Preventing Avoidable Emergency Admissions, Prevention, Prevention and Self Care, Prevention of Avoidable Emergency Admissions: Proactive Management of Long-Term Conditions, Prevention Programmes, Preventive Care, Preventive Services, Proactive Care Planning, Proactive Management of Long-Term Conditions, Public and Patient Involvement, Quality of Life for People With Long Term Conditions, Reducing Unnecessary Admissions, Reducing Unscheduled Admissions, Reducing Waste in the NHS, Ruth Williams: Clinical Directorate Lead at Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust, Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust, Sandwell iCares Scheme, Self Care For Life, Self Care Forum, Self Care Week, Self Care Week (2018), Self Care Week 2018 Resources, Self Care Week 2018: Choosing Self Care for Life, Self-Care, Self-Care Continuum, Self-Care Programme, Self-Determination, Self-Directed Services, Self-Directed Support, Self-Directed Support for Long Term Conditions, Self-Efficacy, Self-Efficacy (Carers), Self-Efficacy (Patients), Self-Help, Self-Management, Self-Management in Chronic Illness, Self-Management Support, Service User Involvement, Staying Healthy for Longer, Support for People with Complex Needs, Support for Self-Care, Supported Self-Care, Supporting People to Manage Their Health, Supporting Self-Care, Sustainability, The Black Country STP Footprint, Understanding Self Care for Life, Unnecessary Hospital Admissions, Unplanned Hospital Admissions, Unscheduled Admissions, Urgent and Emergency Care, User Involvement, Virtual Wards, Virtual Wards to Reduce Readmissions, Wakefield, Wakefield (West Yorkshire), Wakefield Council, West Dorset GPs, West Leicestershire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), West Yorkshire and Harrogate Health and Care Partnership, Weymouth and Bridport (Dorset), Writing Outpatient Clinic Letters to Patients
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Future of UK Ageing Population Report (Government Office for Science)
Summary A Government Office for Science report has assembled a range of evidence about the older population, in the attempt to identify trends and make projections of likely relevance for the UK government and others developing policies for an ageing … Continue reading →
Posted in Assistive Technology, Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, For Researchers (mostly), Housing, Integrated Care, National, Quick Insights, Standards, Statistics, Telecare, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Adaptations to Workplace, Adapting Homes and Neighbourhoods, Age and Ageing, Age Friendly Homes, Age-Friendly Communities, Age-Friendly Environments, Age-Friendly Housing, Ageing and Society, Ageing in the Community, Ageing in the UK, Ageing Policy in the UK, Ageing Population, Ageing Population Report (Government Office for Science), Attitudes to Ageing, Attitudes to Ageing - Influence of New Technologies, Attitudes to Ageing - Psychological Factors, Attitudes to Ageing - Social and Cultural Factors, Barriers to Later Life Learning, Barriers to Technology Use, Building Dementia and Age-Friendly Neighbourhoods, Built Environment, Central Role for Families, Changing Work Requirements and Environments, Connectivity, Demographic Change and Public Services, Demographic Changes, Design and Built Environment, Effect of Technology on Support Networks, Emotional and Personal Resilience, Family Care in the UK, Foresight Evidence Reviews, Foresight Future of Ageing Population Team, Foresight Mapping Tool, Foresight Project on Future of Ageing Population, Foresight Trends, Future Healthcare Costs, Future Of Ageing: Adapting Homes And Neighbourhoods, Future Of Ageing: Attitudes To Ageing, Future Of Ageing: Attitudes To Ageing - Influence Of New Technologies, Future Of Ageing: Attitudes To Ageing - Psychological Factors, Future Of Ageing: Attitudes To Ageing - Social And Cultural Factors, Future Of Ageing: Changing Work Requirements And Environments, Future Of Ageing: Effect Of Technology On Support Networks, Future Of Ageing: Emotional And Personal Resilience, Future of Ageing: Family Care in the UK, Future Of Ageing: Health And Care Infrastructure, Future Of Ageing: Health And Social Care Services, Future Of Ageing: Inequalities In Healthy Life Expectancy, Future Of Ageing: Informal Care And Paid Work In Later Life, Future Of Ageing: Learning Processes And Capacity, Future Of Ageing: Life Expectancy And Healthy Life Expectancy Trends, Future Of Ageing: Lifelong Learning, Future Of Ageing: Preventive Health And Social Care Services, Future of ageing: relationships between the generations, Future Of Ageing: Retirement Income And Assets, Future Of Ageing: Retirement Income Market, Future Of Ageing: Transport And Mobility, Future Of Ageing: Volunteering, Future Of Ageing: Workplace Infrastructure, Government Office for Science, Health and Care Infrastructure, Health and Care System Facts (UK), Health and Social Care Services, Healthy Life Expectancy, Housing and Ageing, Housing and Neighbourhoods, Impact of Demographic Change on Public Services, Inequalities In Healthy Life Expectancy, Informal Care, Information Technology Connectivity, Inter-Generational Caring Responsibilities in Families, Intergenerational Caring, Intergenerational Cohesion, Intergenerational Communication, Intergenerational Fairness, Intergenerational Inequality, Intergenerational Relations, Later Life, Later Life Learning, Learning Processes and Capacity, Life Expectancy, Life Expectancy and Healthy Life Expectancy Trends, Lifelong Learning, Mapping UK Demographic Changes, New Technology, Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), Older Demographics, Paid Work In Later Life, Perceptions of Youth and Old Age (European Social Survey), Prevalence of Unpaid Care, Preventive Health, Professor Sarah Harper, Professor Sir Mark Walport, Regional Variations, Relationships Between the Generations, Retirement Income and Assets, Retirement Income Market, Self-Efficacy, Sir Mark Walport, Social Care Services, Social Physical and Technological Connectivity, Telemedicine, Telemonitoring, Transport and Mobility, UK Demographics, Unpaid Carers, Vertical Family Units, Volunteering, Wellbeing in Later Life, Workplace Infrastructure
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Realising the Value Programme (NHS England / Dementia / Australian Journal of Dementia Care)
Summary The NHS Five Year Forward View requires more support for people with long term conditions, enabling them to manage their own health. The NHS England “Realising the Value Programme” is about putting such plans into action. “NHS England is … Continue reading →
Posted in Acute Hospitals, Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Health Foundation, In the News, Integrated Care, Local Interest, Management of Condition, National, NHS, NHS England, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Patient Care Pathway, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, Quick Insights, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged 5YFV: NHS Five Year Forward View, Active and Healthy Ageing, Advice and Information, Advice and Support, AJDC: Australian Journal of Dementia Care, Alzheimer’s Australia, Alzheimer’s Australia Consumer Dementia Research Network, Alzheimer’s Australia Dementia, Alzheimer’s Australia Dementia Language Guidelines, Alzheimer’s Society of Ireland, Anu Singh: NHS England’s Director of Patient & Public Voice and Insight, Asset-Based Approaches to Health and Wellbeing, Australia, Australian Dementia Advisory Committee, Australian Journal of Dementia Care, Autonomy and Choice, Barriers and Facilitators to Participation, Barriers to Engagement, Barriers to Integration, Barriers to Involvement, Barriers to Joined-Up Care, Barriers to Older People Accessing Help and Support, Behavioural Insights Team, Caregiver Support, Carer Support, Carer Support Services, Challenges of Reconfiguration, Chronic and Severe Illness, Chronic Care, Co-Commissioning, Co-Production, Coalition for Collaborative Care, Collaboration, Collaborative Care, Commissioning for Maximum Value, Commissioning for Outcomes, Commissioning for Transformation, Commissioning for Value, Commissioning on Grounds of Quality and User Involvement, Community and Voluntary Sector, Community Empowerment, Community Engagement, Community Health Services, Community Service Volunteers (CSV), cottish Dementia Working Group, Deconstructing the Language of Dementia, Dementia Advocacy and Support Network International (DASNI), Dementia Alliance International, Dementia Friendly Language, Dementia-Friendly Communities, Dementia-Friendly Resources, Dementia-Friendly Resources: Dementia Language Guidelines, Dignity4Disability in South Australia, Discrimination and Stereotyping, Empowering Patients, Empowerment and Dementia, Encouraging Healthy Behaviour, Encouraging Innovation, Engagement, European Dementia Working Group, Giles Wilmore: Director for Patient and Public Voice and Information at NHS England, Group-Based Activities to Support Health and Wellbeing, Health and Wellbeing, Health Coaching, Health Policy Charities, Healthy Ageing, Healthy Behaviours, Healthy Lifestyles, Healthy Living, Help at Home, Increasing Wellbeing, Information and Advice, Informed Choice, Integrated Care and Support, Integrated Care Services, Integrated Commissioning, Integrated Personal Commissioning Programme, Integrated Services, Integration of Health and Social Care, Integration of Health and Social Care for Older People, Interventions to Increase Patient Activation, Kate Swaffer: Chair of Dementia Alliance International, Labelling, Language (Terminology), Language of Dementia, Lifestyle, Lifestyle Factors, Lifestyle Tools, Lived Experience, Local Commissioning, Local Context, Local Empowerment, Local Flexibility, Local Leadership, Long-Term Condition Assessment, Long-Term Conditions, Long-Term Conditions (LTCs), National Association for Voluntary and Community Action (NAVCA), National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts (NESTA), National Voices, NAVCA, NAVCA (National Association for Voluntary and Community Action), NESTA, NESTA: National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts, Newcastle University, NHS England's Realising the Value Programme, NHS England’s Realising the Value Programme for Patient and Community Empowerment (NHS England)., NHS Five Year Forward View, Participatory Decision-Making, Patient Activation, Patient and Community Empowerment, Patient and Public Voice, Patient Choice, Patient Empowerment, Patient Empowerment Movement, Patient Engagement, Patient Engagement Strategies, Patient Experience, Patient Involvement, Peer Support, Prescribed Disengagement, Prescribed DisengagementTM (Kate Swaffer), Preventative Care, Prevention, Preventive Care, Preventive Services, Problem Prevention, Public Agency and Community Empowerment Strategies (PACES), Public Health, Questioning BPSD, Realising the Value, Realising the Value Programme, Reducing Stigma, Regional Voices, Self Management of Chronic Disease, Self-Administration, Self-Care, Self-Determination, Self-Directed Services, Self-Directed Support, Self-Efficacy, Self-Help, Self-Management Education, Self-Management in Chronic Illness, Service User Involvement, Staying Healthy for Longer, Stereotyping, Stigma and Discrimination, Stigma of Dementia, Stigma-Free Environments, Strategies for Informing Educating and Involving Patients, Support for People with Complex Needs, Support to Care Home Residents, Supporting Carers, Supporting Healthy Lifestyles, Supporting Patients to Leave Hospital, Supporting People to Manage Their Health, Supporting Self-Care, Transforming Participation in Health and Care, University of Wollongong, Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS), Voluntary Sector, Voluntary Sector and Ageing, Voluntary Voices
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Flipping Healthcare: a Parallel With Flipping Education? (BMJ / IHI / Healthcare)
Summary Two authors from the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) have proposed that it might be beneficial to “flip” medical thinking (i.e. introduce a 180º change and turn-around), in order to develop innovative models of care which can improve health … Continue reading →
Posted in Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), In the News, Integrated Care, International, Management of Condition, NHS, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Patient Care Pathway, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, Quick Insights, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Autonomy and Self-Determination, Barriers to Engagement, Barriers to Involvement, Barriers to Self-Management for People with Dementia, BMJ, British Medical Journal (BMJ), Buurtzorg (Neighbourhood Care), Buurtzorg: Dutch for Neighbourhood Care, Church Health Center (Memphis), Co-Production, Co-Production for Wellbeing, Collaboration, Collaborative Care, Collaborative Care Planning, Collaborative Commissioning, Collaborative Working, Cross-Boundary Care Pathway Redesign, Department of Medicine: Weill Cornell Medical College, Embedding Co-Production, Empowerment, Empowerment and Dementia, Engagement, Family Involvement, Flipping Education, Flipping Healthcare, Healthcare (Journal), IHI: Institute for Healthcare Improvement, Innovation, Innovation and Improvement, Innovative Commissioning, Innovative Models, Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), Integrated and Specialist Teams, Integrated Care Teams, Integrated Teams, Interdisciplinary Teams, Involvement and Participation, Leeds Psychosocial Oncology and Clinical Practice Research Group, Local Empowerment, MDTs: Multidisciplinary Teams, Multiagency Teams, Multidisciplinary Teams in Rehabilitation, Neighbourhood Care, Openness and Collaboration, Partnership and Collaboration, Patient and Public Involvement (PPI), Patient Empowerment, Patient Engagement, Patient Involvement, Patient Reported Outcomes, Patient Reported Outcomes Measures (PROMS), Personal Commissioning (Self-Directed), Power Imbalance, Prevention, Primary Care, Psychosocial Oncology and Clinical Practice Research Group (POCPRG), Psychosocial Oncology and Clinical Practice Research Group: St James' Institute of Oncology, Quality Improvement, Quality Innovation, Quality of Life Research, Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center: Los Angeles County, Redesigning Care Pathways, Redesigning Services, Rehabilitation and Self Management, Research Advisory Group (RAG), Self-Care, Self-Determination, Self-Directed Care, Self-Directed Services, Self-Directed Support, Self-Efficacy, Service Redesign, Service User Involvement, St James' Institute of Oncology: University of Leeds, St James’s University Hospital (Leeds), Staff Empowerment, Supported Self-Care, Teamwork, United States, University of Leeds, USA, User Involvement, Weill Cornell Medical College
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Various Quality of Life Issues: Recent Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses
Some of the following articles may be available freely where indicated (depending on local circumstances). Access to the full-text of the other articles will require a suitable Athens password, a journal subscription or payment. The Bibliographic Citations Drageset, J. Corbett, … Continue reading →
Posted in Community Care, For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), International, Management of Condition, Pain, Person-Centred Care, Systematic Reviews
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Tagged Ambient Assisted Living Technologies, Assisted Living Technologies, Emotional and Psychological Wellbeing, Financial Errors in Dementia, Financial Wellbeing, Gardens, GP Home Visits, Happiness and Wellbeing, Health and Quality of Life, Health and Quality of Life Variables, Health and Wellbeing, Impact of Dementia on Marriage, Mental Wellbeing, Mental Wellbeing and Older People, Outdoor Spaces, Pain and Disruptive Behaviour, Pain Management, Preventive Home Visits, Quality of Life, Quality of Life (QoL), Quality of Life for People With Dementia, Quality of Life for People With Long Term Conditions, Quality of Life Indicators, Quality of Life Promotion, Quality of Life Research, Reading, Selected Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses, Self-Efficacy, Self-Efficacy (Carers), Sexual Behaviours, Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses
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