Ageing in Place with dementia: contextual scoping of underserved communities in the North East of England

Award Number
ICDA-D14
Award Type
Career Development Awards (Fellowship)
Programme
Three Schools’ Dementia Programme (2021-2024)
Status / Stage
Active
Dates
1 July 2022 -
30 June 2023
Duration (calculated)
00 years 11 months
Funder(s)
NIHR SSCR
Funding Amount
£24,865.00
Funder/Grant study page
NIHR SSCR
Contracted Centre
University of Newcastle
Principal Investigator
Kate Gibson
PI Contact
kate.gibson2@ncl.ac.uk
PI ORCID
0000-0002-9812-8269
WHO Catergories
Models across the continuum of care
Understanding risk factors
Disease Type
Dementia (Unspecified)

CPEC Review Info
Reference ID615
ResearcherReside Team
Published29/06/2023

Data

Award NumberICDA-D14
Status / StageActive
Start Date20220701
End Date20230630
Duration (calculated) 00 years 11 months
Funder/Grant study pageNIHR SSCR
Contracted CentreUniversity of Newcastle
Funding Amount£24,865.00

Abstract

For health and social care provision to be relevant and equitable, it is vital that we understand the care experiences of people with dementia who are ageing in place in underserved communities. Two activities will be prioritised. Firstly, Kate will familiarise herself with academic and practitioner dementia-related expertise. This will enable her to transfer my ethnographic experience in health and social inequalities to dementia-related research and identify how she can contribute to the evidence base informing dementia care.

Secondly, Kate will undertake community consultation and engagement activities to develop collaborative relationships with organisations and individuals who are connected to several underserved groups in North East England. These activities will act as a basis from which to understand the accessibility and the interests of different communities and therefore the location and direction of future research.

Aims

This award will support Kate to develop a grant application and pursue other research opportunities which are co-produced with key stakeholders in underserved communities in North East England. The proposed research will be an ethnographic study exploring how health inequalities intersect with formal and informal community-based dementia care.