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Does health and social care provision for the community dwelling older population help to reduce unplanned secondary care, support timely discharge and improve patient well-being? A mixed method meta-review of systematic reviews

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posted on 2020-07-22, 14:15 authored by Shoba DawsonShoba Dawson, Patience Kunonga, Fiona Beyer, Gemma Spiers, Matthew Booker, Ruth McDonald, Ailsa Cameron, Dawn Craig, Barbara Hanratty, Chris Salisbury, Alyson Huntley
These are extended data for the publication titled: Does health and social care provision for the community dwelling older population help to reduce unplanned secondary care, support timely discharge and improve patient well-being? A mixed method meta-review of systematic reviews

Table 1 describes Health and social care interventions systematic reviews-aims, outcomes, and conclusions

Table 2a and 2b describes risk of bias of included studies

Table 3 describes evidence map of health and social care interventions of included systematic reviews based on conditions and outcomes

Table 4 describes evidence summary at systematic review level for efficacy for health and social care interventions by outcome

Table 5 describes mixed methods evidence identified

Appendix 1 describes an example search strategy

Appendix 2 describes items for which data was extracted

Appendix 3 describes the PRISMA Flowchart and provides information on number of studies included

Appendix 4 describes definitions of interventions

Appendix 5 describes the PRISMA checklist

*References included in the tables and appendices can be found in the main manuscript.

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National Institute for Health Research School for Primary Care Research (NIHR SPCR) Evidence Synthesis Working Group (ESWG)

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