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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
30 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2021-09-15
2022-02-21
Brief Summary
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In the study, the researcher will talk with older people diagnosed with frailty and the professionals that provide care to them. The researcher is interested in understanding participants' experiences of a sense of control and how health and social care services affect this experience.
Although research has shown that rehabilitation can be effective in maintaining physical activity often frail older people do not wish to take up the rehabilitation services provided. Research in this area has been dominated by health care professionals' views about frailty and how services should be provided. Services could be improved by learning from the first-hand experiences of older people living with frailty and what they feel increases their level of control and wellbeing within their service use. The factors which increase their sense of control and wellbeing can then be built into future service development, inform care policies, and provide new understanding for future research to develop services which are more attractive and relevant for older frail people.
All persons aged 65 years and over, with a diagnosis of frailty will be eligible to take part in one to one interviews with the researcher. From the interviews principles underpinning good practice which enhances the sense of control and wellbeing in older people's lives and within the services received will be identified. These will be shared with professional care providers including nurses, doctors, and physiotherapists who routinely work with frail older people to gain insights into how these principles can be integrated into practice and developed in policy and future service development. The findings will, therefore, help to develop services which ensure that they are supportive and increase a sense of control in life rather than getting in the way of this.
The study is expected to last 12 months and up to 30 participants (20 older people and 10 Hospital staff) will be recruited to take part in the study.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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CASE_ONLY
OTHER
Study Groups
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Frail Older People
The first phase of the data collection process will include one to one interviews with up to twenty (20) frail older people. The pre-selected inclusion criteria for this category of participants include; older people (aged 65 years and over); individuals diagnosed with frailty and receiving (part of their) care services at the Day Hospital; the capacity to give free and fully informed consent; ability to use the English language, as well as judgement by the clinical staff and/or nominated manager that the potential participant can take part in an in-depth interview.
No interventions assigned to this group
Day Hospital Staff
The second phase of the data collection process will entail one to one interviews with up to ten (10) Staff at the Day Hospital. The study will include staff that routinely work with frail older people at the Day Hospital including nurses (registered and unregistered), doctors, physiotherapists, occupational therapists and therapy assistants that can give free and fully informed consent. Furthermore, the study will include both part-time and full-time staff with a minimum of six months of work experience with frail older people.
No interventions assigned to this group
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* individuals diagnosed with frailty and receiving (part of their) care services at the Day Hospital;
* the capacity to give free and fully informed consent;
* ability to use the English language, as well as judgement by the clinical staff and/or nominated manager that the potential participant can take part in an in-depth interview.
* The study will include staff that routinely work with frail older people at the Day Hospital including nurses (registered and unregistered), doctors, physiotherapists, occupational therapists and therapy assistants that can give free and fully informed consent.
* Furthermore, the study will include both part-time and full-time staff with a minimum of six months of work experience with frail older people.
Exclusion Criteria
* and individuals who are acutely medically unwell.
The second phase of the study will, on the other hand, exclude:
• all staff who do not have routine direct contact with patients' care, for example, the senior managers.
65 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Bournemouth University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Caroline Ellis-Hill
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Chief Investigator/Senior Lecturer In Qualitative Research
Locations
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University Hospitals Dorset NHS Foundation Trust
Bournemouth, Christchurch, United Kingdom
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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AN282540
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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