Well-being in Care Homes: Implementation of (outcomes-based) care planning

PROJECT STATUS: Ongoing
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START DATE AND DURATION: October 2021
Summary

This research, which is part of the National Priorities Programme for Adult Social Care and Social Work, aims to identify, classify and existing care planning approaches in older adult care home settings, considering its rationale, components, settings and implementation; and to understand the perspectives of the older adult care home sector towards care planning that emphasises care-related quality of life and its implementation. 

Partners & Collaborators

NIHR ARC Kent, Surrey & Sussex (KSS)

NIHR ARC West 

NIHR Oxford and Thames Valley (OTV) ARC

NIHR ARC North West Coast (NWC)

Lead Investigator
Nick Smith (University of Kent, NIHR ARC KSS)
Investigating Team
Jaqueline Damant (LSE)
Hugh McLeod (University of Bristol, NIHR ARC West)
Mark Gabbay (University of Liverpool, NIHR ARC NWC)
Ray Fitzpatrick (University of Oxford, NIHR OTV ARC)
Lynne Wright (PPIE Representative)
Ann Ferguson Mongtague (PPIE Representative)
Anne-Marie Towers (University of Kent)
Jonathan Taylor (University of Oxford)
Clarissa Giebel (University of Liverpool)
Hugh McLeod (University of Bristol)
Yuri Hamashima (University of Bristol)
Oliver Cook (University of Bristol)
Thais Caprioli (University of Liverpool)
Madalina Toma (University of Kent)
Julien Forder (University of Kent)
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