Study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled feasibility trial evaluating personalised care planning for Older People: PROSPER V2 27/11/18

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Frailty is characterised by increased vulnerability to falls, disability, hospitalisation and care home admission. However, it is relatively reversible in the early stages. Older people living with frailty often have multiple health and social issues which are difficult to address but could benefit from proactive, person-centred care. Personalised care planning aims to improve outcomes through better self-management, care coordination and access to community resources.

References: Heaven A, Bower P, Cundill B, Farrin A, Foster M, Foy R, et al. Study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled feasibility trial evaluating personalised care planning for Older People: PROSPER V2 27/11/18. Pilot and feasibility studies. 2020;6:56.

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Anne Heaven, Peter Bower, Bonnie Cundill, Amanda Farrin, Marilyn Foster, Robbie Foy, Suzanne Hartley, Rebecca Hawkins, Claire Hulme, Sara Humphrey, Rebecca Lawton, Catriona Parker, Neil Pendleton, Robert West, John Young, Andrew Clegg

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