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期刊名:Health & social care in the community

缩写:HEALTH SOC CARE COMM

ISSN:0966-0410

e-ISSN:1365-2524

IF/分区:2.3/Q1

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Peter Jeff,Alison Benzimra,Jane L Murphy et al. Peter Jeff et al.
This scoping review examines the impact of community-based food interventions on older adults' health, well-being, and social connectedness. As the global population ages, these interventions offer promising solutions to address health chal...
Howard Padwa,Bikki Tran Smith,Taylor Harris et al. Howard Padwa et al.
Background: Permanent supportive housing (PSH) is an evidence-based solution to chronic homelessness. There are two common PSH models: place-based (PB) programs where clients live in one building with services provided on...
Alina I Palimaru,Keisha McDonald,Rick Garvey et al. Alina I Palimaru et al.
Many cities across the United States are experiencing homelessness at crisis levels, including rises in the numbers of unhoused emerging adults (18-25). Emerging adults experiencing homelessness may be at higher risk of experiencing negativ...
Andy Guise,Martin Burrows,Adam Marshall Andy Guise
Legal problems can be cause and consequence of ill-health and homelessness, necessitating efforts to integrate responses to these challenges. How to respond to legal issues within the context of health services for people who are homeless i...
Cate Bennett,Francis Allen,Sevim Hodge et al. Cate Bennett et al.
The effect of Reablement, a multi-faceted intervention is unclear, specifically, which interventions improve outcomes. This Systematic Review evaluates randomised controlled trials (RCTs) describing Reablement investigating the population, ...
Hayley Prout,Fiona V Lugg-Widger,Lucy Brookes-Howell et al. Hayley Prout et al.
Domiciliary care workers (DCWs) continued to provide care to adults in their own homes throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. The evidence of the impact of COVID-19 on health outcomes of DCWs is currently mixed. The OSCAR study will quantify the...
Manuel Martí-Vilar,Alba Carreras Tortosa,Alicia Sales-Galán et al. Manuel Martí-Vilar et al.
Professional residential care providers face several stressors due to the burden of caring for dependent people. This burden may affect the way in which care is carried out. Resilience, as personal strengths, may help them to be more effect...
Helen Skouteris,Rachael Green,Alexandra Chung et al. Helen Skouteris et al.
Fostering the growth, development, health, and wellbeing of children is a global priority. The early childhood period presents a critical window to influence lifelong trajectories, however urgent multisectoral action is needed to ensure tha...
Laura K McCosker,Robert S Ware,Annick Maujean et al. Laura K McCosker et al.
People who are homeless are disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, and by government responses to the pandemic. This study maps the perceptions of homelessness service workers in Australia, about the impacts of the COVID-19 p...