Making progress: but a way to go—the age and ageing care-home collection

Author:

Gordon Adam L12,Bennett Chloe3,Goodman Claire34ORCID,Achterberg Wilco P5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Unit of Injury, Inflammation and Recovery, School of Medicine, University of Nottingham, Nottingham UK

2. NIHR Applied Research Collaboration-East Midlands (ARC-EM), Nottingham, UK

3. Centre for Research in Public Health and Community Care (CRIPACC), University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK

4. NIHR Applied Research Collaboration East of England (ARC EoE), Cambridge, UK

5. The Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract Care homes enable people with advanced physical and cognitive impairment to live well with 24-h support from staff. They are a feature of care systems in most countries. They have proved pivotal to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) response. We searched Age and Ageing for care-home articles published since 2015. From these we collated 42 into the Age and Ageing care-home collection. This collection draws together important papers that show how Age and Ageing is helping to shape and grow care-home research. The  collection outlines the technical issues that researchers face by grouping together important feasibility trials conducted in the sector. It looks at the challenges of measuring quality of life and working with routine data in care homes. It brings together observational studies considering loneliness, functional dependency, stroke outcomes, prescribing and acute deterioration. Health services research in care homes is represented by two studies that demonstrate realist evaluation as a way to make sense of service innovations. Papers are included that consider: non-pharmacological strategies for residents with dementia, end-of-life care, sexuality and intimacy and the care-home workforce. Given the importance of the COVID-19 pandemic in care homes, all of the care home COVID-19 papers published in Age and Ageing to date are included. Finally, a group of papers that present innovative approaches to research in care homes, each of which give voice to residents and/or staff, are collated and presented as a way of moving towards a more resident and care home centred research agenda.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Aging,General Medicine

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