Investigating the relationship between receiving care, or receiving insufficient care among older people with different frailty status and the risk of unplanned admission to hospital

Investigating the relationship between receiving care, or receiving insufficient care among older people with different frailty status and the risk of unplanned admission to hospital
Around 10 million unpaid carers in the UK provide support for friends and family. We know very little about who receives homecare and what support they need. This research explored this further.
Understanding how best to increase uptake and adherence in physical activity among disadvantaged and marginalised older people to improve health and wellbeing.
Identifying interventions designed to improve heating and temperatures within homes.
Calculating and comparing sex-specific healthy life years, unhealthy life years (ULY), and mild and severe ULY at birth and age 65.
Describing the characteristics of older people who provide unpaid care and how these vary by socioeconomic position.
Mapping evidence about interventions to support carers and the outcomes evaluated, and identify key gaps in current evidence.
An informal review of current public health data.
Assessing the breadth of evidence on older carers/carers of older people in UK cohort studies.
Exploring the relationship between individual unmet needs and healthy ageing.
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