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Professor Camila Caiado's Outputs (2)

Patterns Of Social Care Use Within The Older Population: What Can We Learn From Routinely Collected Data? (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Brotherhood, K., Hanratty, B., Spiers, G., Caiado, C., & Newton, J. (2023, November). Patterns Of Social Care Use Within The Older Population: What Can We Learn From Routinely Collected Data?. Presented at The GSA 2023 Annual Scientific Meeting, “Building Bridges > Catalyzing Research > Empowering All Ages”, Tampa, Florida

Research with routinely collected social care data has untapped potential to inform new care delivery approaches and techniques. To identify opportunities for service improvement and enhance our understanding of care pathways experienced by the older... Read More about Patterns Of Social Care Use Within The Older Population: What Can We Learn From Routinely Collected Data?.

Variations in older people's emergency care use by social care setting: a systematic review of international evidence. (2023)
Journal Article
Brotherhood, K., Searle, B., Spiers, G. F., Caiado, C., & Hanratty, B. (2024). Variations in older people's emergency care use by social care setting: a systematic review of international evidence. British Medical Bulletin, 149(1), 32-44. https://doi.org/10.1093/bmb/ldad033

Older adults' use of social care and their healthcare utilization are closely related. Residents of care homes access emergency care more often than the wider older population; however, less is known about emergency care use across other social care... Read More about Variations in older people's emergency care use by social care setting: a systematic review of international evidence..