Evidence assessment and narrative synthesis of the key characteristics of older people living in service-integrated housing facilities, and their ‘accommodation journey’

IF 0.8 Q3 URBAN STUDIES
Juliana Thompson, Michael Hill, L. Bainbridge, Daniel Cowie, Emma Flewers
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Purpose This paper aims to provide an evidence assessment and narrative synthesis of literature regarding the key characteristics of older people living in service-integrated housing (SIH) facilities and their “accommodation journey”. Design/methodology/approach A rapid evidence assessment was conducted: 22 research publications met the inclusion criteria and were analysed using narrative synthesis. Findings The quality of studies in this area is low, but consistency across components of the results of studies included in the review is apparent. Results suggest key characteristics of older people that drive moves into SIH are a decline in health, increased dependency, increased health service use and carer burden. Suggested key characteristics of SIH residents are high levels of health problems, dependency and health service use, but high self-reported health and well-being. Results indicate that the key driver for older people leaving SIH is a lack of workforce competency to manage further declines in health and dependency status. Research limitations/implications Current policy may not realise or account for the complex health and care needs of SIH residents. Investment into integrated care, robust community health services and workforce development to facilitate a comprehensive assessment approach may be required to support residents to remain in SIH and live well. Further longitudinal studies are required to map the progression of SIH residents’ health status in detail over time to provide an understanding of preventative and enablement support, development of care pathways and workforce planning and development requirements. Originality/value This evidence assessment is the first to consider the accommodation journey of older people residing in SIH.
居住在综合服务住房设施的老年人的主要特征及其“住宿之旅”的证据评估和叙事综合
目的本文旨在对居住在综合服务住房(SIH)设施中的老年人的主要特征及其“住宿之旅”进行证据评估和文献叙述综合。设计/方法/方法进行了快速证据评估:22篇研究出版物符合纳入标准,并使用叙事综合方法进行分析。该领域的研究质量较低,但本综述中纳入的研究结果的组成部分之间的一致性是显而易见的。结果表明,驱使老年人进入SIH的关键特征是健康状况下降、依赖性增加、卫生服务使用增加和照顾者负担增加。建议的SIH居民的主要特征是高水平的健康问题,依赖性和卫生服务使用,但高自我报告的健康和福祉。结果表明,老年人离开SIH的关键驱动因素是缺乏管理健康和依赖状况进一步下降的劳动力能力。目前的政策可能没有意识到或考虑到SIH居民复杂的健康和护理需求。可能需要对综合护理、健全的社区卫生服务和劳动力发展进行投资,以促进综合评估方法,以支持居民留在SIH并过上更好的生活。需要进一步的纵向研究来详细描绘SIH居民健康状况随时间的进展,以了解预防和支持,护理途径的发展以及劳动力规划和发展要求。原创性/价值此证据评估是第一个考虑居住在SIH的老年人的住宿旅程。
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Housing Care and Support
Housing Care and Support URBAN STUDIES-
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