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CAtCH-NET - Understanding the Networks, Effects and Teams involved in Community Alternatives to Acute Hospitalisation for Older People in Hampshire and Isle of Wight (HIoW) Region
Safe People
Organisation name
University of Southampton
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Safe Projects
Project ID
SDE_WSX_PROJ_90
Lay summary
To understand current use of urgent care services for older people in HIoW Integrated Care System, alongside factors that promote or hinder provision. Objectives: 1. To describe the attributes of older people discharged within 24 hours from hospitals, who are seen by specialist teams for older people early in their arrival. 2. To explore experiences of healthcare professionals and patients and caregivers regarding urgent care services for older people. 3. To learn the type and amount of data routinely collected within urgent community-based care services for older people within HIoW and whether we can link this together, to understand care pathways older people may experience. We will use routinely collected information from NHS trusts with urgent specialist services for older people and perform statistics to describe the service use and the types of patients supported by them. We will scope and report on the types of data collected by community services. Our results will describe the older people aided by urgent community-based services and those attending hospital who might be managed at home. It will also describe factors that promote or hinder support at home.
Public benefit statement
The project supports HIOW ICB's system transformation by reducing acute demand, enhancing integrated care for older adults, and provide evidence to inform NHS service planning across the UK.
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Latest approval date
07/10/2024
Safe Data
Dataset(s) name
CAtCH-NET
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Access type
TRE