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Primary Health Care Research & Development | 2017

Health and well-being promotion strategies for 'hard to reach' older people in England: a mapping exercise

Steve Iliffe; Kate Walters; Jill Manthorpe; Claire Goodman; K Kharicha

BACKGROUNDnOlder people from deprived areas, the oldest old and those from ethnic minorities engage less in health promotion interventions and related research, potentially generating inequities. Aim To explore and map the extent to which such hard to reach groups of older people, are the focus of local health and well-being strategies in England.nnnMETHODSnDocument analysis of current health and well-being promotion strategies in a purposive sample of 10 localities in England with high proportions of some or all of the three hard to reach groups. Documents were analysed using an interpretive approach. Findings A total of 254 documents were retrieved and reviewed. Much of the content of the documents was descriptive and reported the implications for resources/services of population ageing rather than actual initiatives. All localities had an Older Peoples Strategy. Strategies to counter deprivation included redistribution of winter fuel payments, income maximisation, debt reduction and social inclusion initiatives, a focus on older owner occupiers and recruitment of village agents to counter rural deprivation. The needs of the oldest old were served by integrated services for older people, a community alarm service with total coverage of the 85+ population, and dietary advice. The needs of black and minority ethnic (BME) older people were discussed in all localities and responses included community work with BME groups, attention to housing needs and monitoring of service use by BME older people. Three other themes that emerged were: use of telecare technologies; a challenge to the idea of hard to reach groups; and outreach services to those at most risk.nnnCONCLUSIONSnDocument analysis revealed a range of policy statements that may indicate tailoring of policy and practice to local conditions, the salience of national priorities, some innovative local responses to policy challenges and even dissenting views that seek to redefine the policy problem.


Family Practice | 2005

Tearing down the Berlin wall: social workers' perspectives on joint working with general practice

K Kharicha; Steve Iliffe; Enid Levin; Barbara Davey; Cass Fleming


British Journal of Social Work | 2010

Smarter Working in Social and Health Care: Professional Perspectives on a New Technology for Risk Appraisal with Older People

Jill Manthorpe; K Kharicha; Claire Goodman; Danielle Harari; Cameron Swift; Steve Iliffe


Research Policy | 2002

Research across the social and primary health care interface: methodological issues and problems

Enid Levin; Barbara Davey; Steve Iliffe; K Kharicha


Quality in Ageing , 6 (4) pp. 4-11. (2005) | 2005

Smarter working in primary care

Steve Iliffe; K Kharicha; Claire Goodman; Danielle Harari; Cameron Swift; Jill Manthorpe


Research Policy and Planning , 20 (3) pp. 17-30. (2002) | 2002

Research across the social and health care interface: methodological issues and problems

Enid Levin; Barbara Davey; Steve Iliffe; K Kharicha


National Institute for Social Work: London, UK. | 2001

Integrating Social and Health Care: Report Three: Main Findings Older People, Carers, Services and Outcomes

Enid Levin; Steve Iliffe; K Kharicha; Barbara Davey


Primary Health Care Research & Development (doi10.10) (2011) | 2011

Health risk appraisal for older people 4: case finding for hypertension, hyperlipidaemia and diabetes mellitus in older people in generla practice before the introduction of the Quality Outcomes Framework.

Steve Iliffe; Mareeni Raymond; K Kharicha; Danielle Harari; Cameron Swift; Gerhard Gillman; Andreas E. Stuck


Archive | 2009

Why does screening for remediable eye disease in older people not lead to improvements in the older population's visual function?

Thomas Pocklington Trust; Steve Iliffe; K Kharicha; Sybil Myerson


European Journal of Public Health , 18 (S1) pp. 153-154. (2008) | 2008

Commissioning 'community well-being' for older people

Steve Iliffe; K Kharicha; Danielle Harari; Cameron Swift; Claire Goodman; Jill Manthorpe

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Steve Iliffe

University College London

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Enid Levin

Social Care Institute for Excellence

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Claire Goodman

University of Hertfordshire

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Kate Walters

University College London

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