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Who cares for the carer? Codesigning a carer health and wellbeing clinic for older care partners of older people in Australia

INTRODUCTION: Older carers or ‘care partners’ of older people experiencing care needs often provide essential support, at times while neglecting their own health and well‐being. This is an increasingly frequent scenario due to both demographic changes and policy shifts towards ageing in place. Multi...

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Autores principales: Layton, Natasha, Lalor, Aislinn, Slatyer, Susan, Lee, Den‐Ching A, Bryant, Christina, Watson, Moira, Khushu, Anjali, Burton, Elissa, Oliveira, Déborah, Brusco, Natasha L., Jacinto, Alessandro, Tiller, Elizabeth, Hill, Keith D.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10632619/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37680165
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.13863
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author Layton, Natasha
Lalor, Aislinn
Slatyer, Susan
Lee, Den‐Ching A
Bryant, Christina
Watson, Moira
Khushu, Anjali
Burton, Elissa
Oliveira, Déborah
Brusco, Natasha L.
Jacinto, Alessandro
Tiller, Elizabeth
Hill, Keith D.
author_facet Layton, Natasha
Lalor, Aislinn
Slatyer, Susan
Lee, Den‐Ching A
Bryant, Christina
Watson, Moira
Khushu, Anjali
Burton, Elissa
Oliveira, Déborah
Brusco, Natasha L.
Jacinto, Alessandro
Tiller, Elizabeth
Hill, Keith D.
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description INTRODUCTION: Older carers or ‘care partners’ of older people experiencing care needs often provide essential support, at times while neglecting their own health and well‐being. This is an increasingly frequent scenario due to both demographic changes and policy shifts towards ageing in place. Multiple community stakeholders within the care and support ecosystem hold valuable expertise about the needs of older care partners, and the programme and policy responses that may better support their health and well‐being. The aim of this study was to identify the perspectives of stakeholders obtained through the codesign phase of a multicomponent research project investigating new models of care and support for older care partners suitable for the Australian context. METHODS: Principles of codesign were used to engage a purposeful sample of older care partners, health professionals, researchers, policy makers and health service administrators. Participants took part in a series of three codesign workshops conducted remotely via video conferencing. The workshops were supported with briefing material and generated consensus‐based summaries, arriving at a preferred service model. FINDINGS: This paper reports the research design and structure of the codesign panels, the range of findings identified as important to support the health and well‐being of older carers of older people, and the resulting service model principles. The codesigned and preferred model of care is currently being prepared for implementation and evaluation in Australia. PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION: This study was conducted using codesign methodology, whereby stakeholders including older care partners and others involved in supporting older carers, were integrally involved with design, development, results and conclusions.
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spelling pubmed-106326192023-11-15 Who cares for the carer? Codesigning a carer health and wellbeing clinic for older care partners of older people in Australia Layton, Natasha Lalor, Aislinn Slatyer, Susan Lee, Den‐Ching A Bryant, Christina Watson, Moira Khushu, Anjali Burton, Elissa Oliveira, Déborah Brusco, Natasha L. Jacinto, Alessandro Tiller, Elizabeth Hill, Keith D. Health Expect Original Articles INTRODUCTION: Older carers or ‘care partners’ of older people experiencing care needs often provide essential support, at times while neglecting their own health and well‐being. This is an increasingly frequent scenario due to both demographic changes and policy shifts towards ageing in place. Multiple community stakeholders within the care and support ecosystem hold valuable expertise about the needs of older care partners, and the programme and policy responses that may better support their health and well‐being. The aim of this study was to identify the perspectives of stakeholders obtained through the codesign phase of a multicomponent research project investigating new models of care and support for older care partners suitable for the Australian context. METHODS: Principles of codesign were used to engage a purposeful sample of older care partners, health professionals, researchers, policy makers and health service administrators. Participants took part in a series of three codesign workshops conducted remotely via video conferencing. The workshops were supported with briefing material and generated consensus‐based summaries, arriving at a preferred service model. FINDINGS: This paper reports the research design and structure of the codesign panels, the range of findings identified as important to support the health and well‐being of older carers of older people, and the resulting service model principles. The codesigned and preferred model of care is currently being prepared for implementation and evaluation in Australia. PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION: This study was conducted using codesign methodology, whereby stakeholders including older care partners and others involved in supporting older carers, were integrally involved with design, development, results and conclusions. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10632619/ /pubmed/37680165 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.13863 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Health Expectations published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Layton, Natasha
Lalor, Aislinn
Slatyer, Susan
Lee, Den‐Ching A
Bryant, Christina
Watson, Moira
Khushu, Anjali
Burton, Elissa
Oliveira, Déborah
Brusco, Natasha L.
Jacinto, Alessandro
Tiller, Elizabeth
Hill, Keith D.
Who cares for the carer? Codesigning a carer health and wellbeing clinic for older care partners of older people in Australia
title Who cares for the carer? Codesigning a carer health and wellbeing clinic for older care partners of older people in Australia
title_full Who cares for the carer? Codesigning a carer health and wellbeing clinic for older care partners of older people in Australia
title_fullStr Who cares for the carer? Codesigning a carer health and wellbeing clinic for older care partners of older people in Australia
title_full_unstemmed Who cares for the carer? Codesigning a carer health and wellbeing clinic for older care partners of older people in Australia
title_short Who cares for the carer? Codesigning a carer health and wellbeing clinic for older care partners of older people in Australia
title_sort who cares for the carer? codesigning a carer health and wellbeing clinic for older care partners of older people in australia
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10632619/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37680165
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.13863
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