Improving Systems of Care for the Older Person
Study Code / Acronym
I-SCOPEAward Number
R462/0216Status / Stage
CompletedDates
6 July 1905 -8 July 1905
Duration (calculated)
00 years 00 monthsFunder(s)
Dunhill Medical TrustFunding Amount
£132,796.00Funder/Grant study page
Dunhill Medical TrustContracted Centre
University of GlasgowContracted Centre Webpage
Principal Investigator
DR ALASTAIR ROSSPI Contact
Alastair.Ross@glasgow.ac.ukPI ORCID
0000-0003-2952-3182WHO Catergories
Methodologies and approaches for risk reduction researchRisk reduction intervention
Disease Type
Dementia (Unspecified)CPEC Review Info
Reference ID | 343 |
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Researcher | Reside Team |
Published | 12/06/2023 |
Data
Study Code / Acronym | I-SCOPE |
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Award Number | R462/0216 |
Status / Stage | Completed |
Start Date | 19050706 |
End Date | 19050708 |
Duration (calculated) | 00 years 00 months |
Funder/Grant study page | Dunhill Medical Trust |
Contracted Centre | University of Glasgow |
Contracted Centre Webpage | |
Funding Amount | £132,796.00 |
Aims
This 2 year project aims to improve the health and well-being of older people living in care homes through
an innovative application of Human Factors Science. Good care in areas such as medications, nutrition, oral
health, pressure sore management and dementia is not just a matter of training staff in following different
procedures, but is also influenced by important organisational elements such as design, teamwork, planning
and the use of resources. These organisational influences on quality will be explored, using a structured
‘Human Factors’ approach recommended by key healthcare bodies. The study will identify how many
important aspects of care fit together and how teamwork and communication can be improved and how
competing demands can be balanced when resources are limited, with the aim of improving the health and
well-being of care home residents through the application of Human Factors and Ergonomics (HFE)