Health and wellbeing amongst older people research in Northamptonshire

Helen Poole, Judith Sixsmith, Jackie Parkes, Alison Ward, Michelle Pyer, Jackie Campbell, Lee Machado, Tracey Rehling, Jane Youell, J Carter, J Oyebode, M O’Malley, Karen Anthony, Stephen Rogers, J Jones, Leonie Siddons, Lesley-Ann Smith, Anthony David Kay, M Fraser, Jodie ScoreLouis El Khoury, Amber Hameed, Nina Albalbeisi, Lindy G Durrant, R Al-Zubaidi, I Al-Rayahi, K da Silva, J Taylor

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Abstract

The Ageing Research Centre of the University of Northampton (2014-current), in collaboration with the East Midlands Research into Ageing Network (EMRAN) is pleased to compile this brochure on research activity associated with older people across the county of Northamptonshire. This provides a comprehensive overview of activity that is relevant and of value to practice, identifying research outcomes that have real significance to age-related health and wellbeing. The brochure provides a summary of research activity over the last five years from academic, clinical and professional colleagues and demonstrates cross sector networks of collaboration around the common agenda of aging. Such collaboration will enhance the capacity of research understanding across the county and provide information and support for the needs of older people, their families and carers. The translation of research outcomes into practice is essential if we are to promote wellness, independence and healthy aging within the county and beyond and I would like to thank all contributors for their commitment and hard work in the production of this brochure.
Original languageEnglish
Volume15
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2017

Publication series

NameEast Midlands Research into Ageing Network (EMRAN) Discussion Paper Series
ISSN (Print)2059-3341

Keywords

  • Northamptonshire

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