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Elderly Care in Transition - the Older Persons' and the Staff's Perspective
Sponsor: University of Gavle
Summary
Elderly care has and is facing several challenges with an increasing number of older people and fewer of working age. Strengthening the positive aspects will be central and creating good conditions for older people and staff for high quality care. Elderly care where both staff and the older people enjoy a health-promoting, preventive and person-centered approach and with good accessibility to services that facilitate faster transitions. In one of the municipalities in this research project, they will introduce measures without individual needs assessment by an social welfare officer and they will carry out a training program for staff. The training will focus on changes in legislation (SoL 2025:400), changed working methods with a focus on the person and their needs (person-centered approach, participation, accessibility, health promotion and prevention) and motivational interviews. Every person with elderly care will have a permanent care contact who has undergone the training. A new preventive unit will be formed. The project is part of a larger program at the University of Gävle where the focus is on person-centered care for older people. In the other municipality (comparison) certain changes are also taking place but to a lesser extent, interventions without individual needs assessment are not planned within the next year on any large scale. On the other hand, preventive and health-promoting activities are being expanded, but on a smaller scale. The changes are the responsibility of the municipalities and the researchers intend to follow the changes that are taking place and has nothing to do with the changes themselves. Questionnaires will be given to older people covered by home care in two municipalities (one where the changes are taking place and a comparison municipality) and to the staff working in home care before and after the changes have taken place. The overall aim of the study is to investigate 1) the experience of older people and 2) staff of a changed way of working in home care in one of the municipalities and compare it with a municipality where smaller changes are taking place. In addition, to study the relationship between estimates of person-centered care/service, quality of care, health and well-being in elderly care for the older people and the relationship between estimates of person-centered care/service, quality of care and quality of working life for the staff. • What changes occur over time 1. in older peoples' rating of person-centered care/service, quality of care/service, health and well-being before and after the introduction of the new working method in one of the municipalities and are there any differences in these variables over time compared to another municipality where minor changes are implemented? 2. in staff-rated person-centered care/service, quality of care/service, and quality of working life, and are there any differences compared to a comparison municipality? The main question that the study aims to answer is: are there any changes in person-centered care, as rated by older people and staff, over time in the municipality with changed working methods within home care and compared to a comparison group/municipality?
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
70 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
1980
Start Date
2026-04-01
Completion Date
2028-10-31
Last Updated
2026-03-31
Healthy Volunteers
No
Locations (1)
University of Gävle
Gävle, Sweden