Continuity and integration of care for Frail, Homebound, and Bedridden People

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Abstract

Dr Maria Alejandra Pinero de Plaza, Flinders University
Addresses: Continuity and integration of care for Frail, Homebound, and Bedridden People

Approach: Mixed methods experimental design and measurement of healthcare interventions

Key concepts/drivers:

Continuity of care; integration, choice, inclusion, voice, justice, health, and wellbeing for different populations; cross-disciplinary participatory research involving consumers and stakeholders; Arts in Health Alliance South Australia

Questions:
1. How can arts-oriented health research and technology optimally enhance networks bringing care to Frail, Homebound, and Bedridden People?

2. What lessons about continuity of care and integration should be acknowledged and accommodated in performing arts interventions?
Original languageEnglish
Pages23
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 16 Feb 2023
EventPerforming Creativity, Culture and Wellbeing Conference 2023 - Faculty of Fine Arts and Music, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
Duration: 16 Feb 202317 Feb 2023

Conference

ConferencePerforming Creativity, Culture and Wellbeing Conference 2023
Abbreviated titlePCCW Conference 2023
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CityMelbourne
Period16/02/2317/02/23

Keywords

  • Arts and Health
  • Participatory Action Research
  • Frailty
  • Homebound Persons
  • Bedridden
  • Digital access
  • Continuity of Care
  • Integration of Care
  • Evaluation
  • Advocacy
  • consumer led research

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