Supporting Older People’s Resilience through Assessment
of Need and Outcomes (SOPRANO )
Principal Investigator: Prof John Gladman
Research Fellows; Neil Chadborn, Gina Sands
Research Assistant; Chris Craig
Co-Investigators: Prof Justin Waring, Prof Justine Schneider
A partnership between
Nottinghamshire Healthcare and the
Universities of Nottingham and Leicester
Care of Older People and Stroke Survivors (COPSS)
@CLAHRC_EM #CLAHRC
• Remaining independent and keeping well is a priority for
older people
• Many people fall through the gaps between services
• Services often delivered by non-statutory organisations
(i.e. voluntary groups and charities)
SOPRANO Background
@CLAHRC_EM @nchadborn 2www.emfop.org.uk
To understand the contribution of non-statutory support for
older people’s resilience and wellbeing and to explore how
services may be “integrated around the individual”.
• Explore relationships, processes, and values shared between
commissioning bodies and third sector
• Investigate barriers and facilitators to more co-ordinated
services
Aim
Stakeholders
@CLAHRC_EM @nchadborn 4www.emfop.org.uk
Commissioners
Voluntary org. managers
Staff & volunteers who
advise older people
Older people & carers
Commissioning relationship
@CLAHRC_EM @nchadborn 5www.emfop.org.uk
Funding & support
Services & activities
Information: Needs & Outcomes
Population Needs
2014 2015 2016
Literature review
Survey Interviews
Commissioner
Synthesis
Publications
Implementation
3rd Sector
Director
Assessor
Older person &
carer
Timeline
• Currently underway in some regions
• Online survey sent to commissioners including:
– Directors of public health, adult social care, CCGs, health and
wellbeing boards
• To gain an overview of the types of third sector services
commissioned by health and social care
Survey of commissioners
@CLAHRC_EM @nchadborn 7www.emfop.org.uk
• Semi-structured interviews with four groups of stakeholders
across the region:
– Commissioners
– Third sector managers / decision makers
– Third sector volunteers / case workers
– Older people
Stakeholder Interviews
@CLAHRC_EM @nchadborn 8www.emfop.org.uk
• EASY-Care needs assessment tool
– Led by Chris Craig
Craig, C., Chadborn, N., Sands, G., Tuomainen, H., Gladman, J. (In Press) Systematic
Review of EASY-Care Needs Assessment for Community Dwelling Older
People. Age and Ageing.
• Overview of needs assessment tools
– Led by Neil Chadborn
Systematic reviews
@CLAHRC_EM @nchadborn 9www.emfop.org.uk
Review of comprehensive needs assessment tools
10
Tool Abbreviation
Articles
reviewed
Abbreviated Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment aCGA
11
Camberwell Assessment of Needs for Elderly CANE
34
Comprehensive Frailty Assessment Instrument
3
EasyCare
32
Everyday Competencies Questionnaire
3
Health Enhancement Lifestyle Profile HELP
5
Minimum Data Set- Home Care MDS-HC (InterRai HC)
68
Older Americans Resources and Services OARS
101
• External and Public Advisory Group
– Representatives include commissioning bodies, older people’s groups,
clinicians, and academics
• Presenting work to interested parties
– Local councils, third sector events, older people’s groups, academic and
clinical colleagues
• Knowledge brokers
Engagement & Implementation
@CLAHRC_EM @nchadborn 11www.emfop.org.uk
• Regional
• Breaking down
boundaries
• Network of
practice
Regional stakeholders network
12www.emfop.org.uk
• East Lindsey
• Talk Eat & Drink
• Big Lottery
Ageing Better
• Northampton
• Live at Home
• MHA
• Newark & Sherwood
• PRISM
• CCG
• Leicester
• Leicester Ageing Together
• Big Lottery Ageing Better
• North Derbyshire
• Voluntary Single Point of
Access
• CCG & LA
• Two systematic reviews
– One published and summary being produced
• Menu of what works
– Co-produced with stakeholders to present our findings in a way which
will be useful to commissioners and third sector organisations
• Publication of findings
– Using dissemination strategy to reach end users
Expected Outputs and Impact
@CLAHRC_EM @nchadborn 13www.emfop.org.uk
• Co-production of research design
• Knowledge brokers
• Specific knowledge transfer activities
Implementation Strategy
@CLAHRC_EM @nchadborn 14www.emfop.org.uk
Thank you for listening
Gina.Sands@Nottingham.ac.uk
Neil.Chadborn@Nottingham.ac.uk
@CLAHRC_EM
CLAHRC website: www.clahrc-em.nihr.ac.uk
Community of interest website: www.emfop.org.uk
This research was funded by the National Institute for Health Research Collaboration for Leadership in Applied
Health Research and Care East Midlands (NIHR CLAHRC EM). The views expressed in this presentation are those of
the speaker(s) and not necessarily those of the NHS, the NIHR or the Department of Health.

SOPRANO EMRAN Presentation

  • 1.
    Supporting Older People’sResilience through Assessment of Need and Outcomes (SOPRANO ) Principal Investigator: Prof John Gladman Research Fellows; Neil Chadborn, Gina Sands Research Assistant; Chris Craig Co-Investigators: Prof Justin Waring, Prof Justine Schneider A partnership between Nottinghamshire Healthcare and the Universities of Nottingham and Leicester Care of Older People and Stroke Survivors (COPSS) @CLAHRC_EM #CLAHRC
  • 2.
    • Remaining independentand keeping well is a priority for older people • Many people fall through the gaps between services • Services often delivered by non-statutory organisations (i.e. voluntary groups and charities) SOPRANO Background @CLAHRC_EM @nchadborn 2www.emfop.org.uk
  • 3.
    To understand thecontribution of non-statutory support for older people’s resilience and wellbeing and to explore how services may be “integrated around the individual”. • Explore relationships, processes, and values shared between commissioning bodies and third sector • Investigate barriers and facilitators to more co-ordinated services Aim
  • 4.
  • 5.
    Commissioners Voluntary org. managers Staff& volunteers who advise older people Older people & carers Commissioning relationship @CLAHRC_EM @nchadborn 5www.emfop.org.uk Funding & support Services & activities Information: Needs & Outcomes Population Needs
  • 6.
    2014 2015 2016 Literaturereview Survey Interviews Commissioner Synthesis Publications Implementation 3rd Sector Director Assessor Older person & carer Timeline
  • 7.
    • Currently underwayin some regions • Online survey sent to commissioners including: – Directors of public health, adult social care, CCGs, health and wellbeing boards • To gain an overview of the types of third sector services commissioned by health and social care Survey of commissioners @CLAHRC_EM @nchadborn 7www.emfop.org.uk
  • 8.
    • Semi-structured interviewswith four groups of stakeholders across the region: – Commissioners – Third sector managers / decision makers – Third sector volunteers / case workers – Older people Stakeholder Interviews @CLAHRC_EM @nchadborn 8www.emfop.org.uk
  • 9.
    • EASY-Care needsassessment tool – Led by Chris Craig Craig, C., Chadborn, N., Sands, G., Tuomainen, H., Gladman, J. (In Press) Systematic Review of EASY-Care Needs Assessment for Community Dwelling Older People. Age and Ageing. • Overview of needs assessment tools – Led by Neil Chadborn Systematic reviews @CLAHRC_EM @nchadborn 9www.emfop.org.uk
  • 10.
    Review of comprehensiveneeds assessment tools 10 Tool Abbreviation Articles reviewed Abbreviated Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment aCGA 11 Camberwell Assessment of Needs for Elderly CANE 34 Comprehensive Frailty Assessment Instrument 3 EasyCare 32 Everyday Competencies Questionnaire 3 Health Enhancement Lifestyle Profile HELP 5 Minimum Data Set- Home Care MDS-HC (InterRai HC) 68 Older Americans Resources and Services OARS 101
  • 11.
    • External andPublic Advisory Group – Representatives include commissioning bodies, older people’s groups, clinicians, and academics • Presenting work to interested parties – Local councils, third sector events, older people’s groups, academic and clinical colleagues • Knowledge brokers Engagement & Implementation @CLAHRC_EM @nchadborn 11www.emfop.org.uk
  • 12.
    • Regional • Breakingdown boundaries • Network of practice Regional stakeholders network 12www.emfop.org.uk • East Lindsey • Talk Eat & Drink • Big Lottery Ageing Better • Northampton • Live at Home • MHA • Newark & Sherwood • PRISM • CCG • Leicester • Leicester Ageing Together • Big Lottery Ageing Better • North Derbyshire • Voluntary Single Point of Access • CCG & LA
  • 13.
    • Two systematicreviews – One published and summary being produced • Menu of what works – Co-produced with stakeholders to present our findings in a way which will be useful to commissioners and third sector organisations • Publication of findings – Using dissemination strategy to reach end users Expected Outputs and Impact @CLAHRC_EM @nchadborn 13www.emfop.org.uk
  • 14.
    • Co-production ofresearch design • Knowledge brokers • Specific knowledge transfer activities Implementation Strategy @CLAHRC_EM @nchadborn 14www.emfop.org.uk
  • 15.
    Thank you forlistening Gina.Sands@Nottingham.ac.uk Neil.Chadborn@Nottingham.ac.uk @CLAHRC_EM CLAHRC website: www.clahrc-em.nihr.ac.uk Community of interest website: www.emfop.org.uk This research was funded by the National Institute for Health Research Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care East Midlands (NIHR CLAHRC EM). The views expressed in this presentation are those of the speaker(s) and not necessarily those of the NHS, the NIHR or the Department of Health.

Editor's Notes

  • #3 Many people fall through the gaps between services and do not receive the low-level preventative interventions that could make a difference – improve resilience
  • #9 Interviews with staff & volunteers: To explore the relationship and shared values between commissioners and non-statutory providers To explore the network of relationships “integrated around the individual” and analyse how the services reach vulnerable groups and minority groups (ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation) Interviews with older people who have accessed these services will investigate their experience, including aspects such as continuity of care, person-centredness