Developing a minimum data set for older adult care homes in the UK: exploring the concept and defining early core principles

Reforms to social care in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, in the UK and internationally, place data at the heart of proposed innovations and solutions. The principles are not well established of what constitutes core, or minimum, data to support care home residents. Often, what is included privil...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Lancet. Healthy longevity 2022-03, Vol.3 (3), p.e186-e193
Hauptverfasser: Burton, Jennifer Kirsty, Wolters, Arne Timon, Towers, Ann-Marie, Jones, Liz, Meyer, Julienne, Gordon, Adam Lee, Irvine, Lisa, Hanratty, Barbara, Spilsbury, Karen, Peryer, Guy, Rand, Stacey, Killett, Anne, Akdur, Gizdem, Allan, Stephen, Biswas, Priti, Goodman, Claire
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Zusammenfassung:Reforms to social care in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, in the UK and internationally, place data at the heart of proposed innovations and solutions. The principles are not well established of what constitutes core, or minimum, data to support care home residents. Often, what is included privileges data on resident health over day-to-day care priorities and quality of life. This Personal View argues for evidence-based principles on which to base the development of a UK minimum data set (MDS) for care homes. Co-produced work involving care home staff and older people working with stakeholders is required to define and agree the format, content, structure, and operationalisation of the MDS. Implementation decisions will determine the success of the MDS, affecting aspects including data quality, completeness, and usability. Care home staff who collect the data need to benefit from the MDS and see value in their contribution, and residents must derive benefit from data collection and synthesis.
ISSN:2666-7568
2666-7568
DOI:10.1016/S2666-7568(22)00010-1