Do you have experience of conducting, managing, or supporting care planning in older adult care homes?
ENRICHEnabling Research in Care Homes
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Do you have experience of conducting, managing, or supporting care planning in older adult care homes?
The Universities of Bristol, Kent, Liverpool, and Oxford, along with The London School of Economics and Political Science, supported by National Institute of Health and Care Research (NIHR) Applied Research Collaborations are conducting a research study looking at care planning in care homes and how it can support and improve the wellbeing of their residents.
“Social care professionals involved in conducting, managing, or supporting the care planning process are invited to share their views and experience to help researchers to better understand how care planning can improve residents’ wellbeing and quality of life. The views and experiences of those who work in or with older adult care homes will be key to developing an approach that
works.
We will be conducting a series of consultation interviews between October and December 2022 covering the following topics:
• The current care planning process in your organisation.
• The use of care planning data.
• Challenges in conducting care planning in care homes.
• Improving care planning in care homes.
• The potential of quality-of-life focussed care planning.
• Implementing changes in care planning and routine practice.
Interviews will be conducted by a member of the research team, either by phone, Zoom or MS Teams, although it may be possible to arrange an in-person interview, if preferred. Interviews will take around 45 minutes and be recorded. Participants will receive a £20 high street voucher to thank them for their time.
If you, or the organisation you work for, would like to take part in this consultation please contact s.jasim@lse.ac.uk for more information.”