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709 - Community Alternatives to aCute Hospitalisation for Older People who have Fallen
Each year 30% of older people living in the community fall and are often taken to hospital for assessment. National guidelines recommend that after a fall, older people have a thorough check up and help to prevent further falls. We currently don’t kn...
Integrating Health And Social Care For People With Multiple Long-term Conditions (MLTC-M):Development Of A Digital Platform To Support Data-driven, Tailored Communication Among Care Providers.
There are 15 million people in England living with two or more long-term physical, mental or infectious diseases, known as Multiple Long-Term Conditions (MLTC). Current care is mostly focused on medical treatment (e.g. blood pressure, cholesterol). T...
Stakeholders’ views about the role of social prescribers in the structured medication review and deprescribing process in primary care: a qualitative study
In the UK, a third of all people aged 65 years and above regularly take five or more medications, known as polypharmacy. Polypharmacy can increase the risks of side effects and hospital admissions. One of national priorities for NHS England set by th...
Examining Access To Social Farms For People With Dementia: A Mixed Methods Study
Social farms are working farms that are open to people with disabilities who want to be outside doing something useful but need support. There are over 400 social farms in England, some support people living with dementia. People living with dementia...
Liver health champions to optimise engagement with Hepatocellular Cancer surveillance in marginalised patients with cirrhosis from deprived coastal areas - building a collaboration to deliver the trial
Liver disease is the second-biggest cause of early death in England and Wales. People from poorer communities are more likely to die from liver disease than people from richer communities. People with liver scarring (called cirrhosis) should have an ...