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USING INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS TO SHAPE RESEARCH AND INNOVATION INTO CARE HOMES IN BRAZIL: A WHITE PAPER

Jacinto, Alessandro F.; Achterberg, Wilco; Wachholz, Patrick A.; Dening, Tom; Dening, Karen H.; Devi, Reena; Oliveira, D�borah; Everink, Irma; Azevedo, Paula S.; Villas Boas, Paulo J.F.; Hinsliff-Smith, Kathryn; Hoedl, Manuela; Schols, Jos M.G.A.; Shepherd, Victoria; Gratao, Aline; Watanabe, Helena A.W.; Zazzetta, Marisa S.; Goodman, Claire; Spilsby, Karen; Gordon, Adam

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Authors

Alessandro F. Jacinto

Wilco Achterberg

Patrick A. Wachholz

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TOM DENING TOM.DENING@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Clinical Professor in Dementia Research

Karen H. Dening

Reena Devi

D�borah Oliveira

Irma Everink

Paula S. Azevedo

Paulo J.F. Villas Boas

Kathryn Hinsliff-Smith

Manuela Hoedl

Jos M.G.A. Schols

Victoria Shepherd

Aline Gratao

Helena A.W. Watanabe

Marisa S. Zazzetta

Claire Goodman

Karen Spilsby

ADAM GORDON Adam.Gordon@nottingham.ac.uk
Professor of The Care of Older People



Abstract

The Brazilian care home sector is underdeveloped, and the limited available evidence suggests that care quality falls below international standards. Development of the Brazilian care home sector could be associated with better outcomes for those receiving care, and more efficient use of resources across health and social care. Research has an important role to play. This article summarises research priorities for Brazilian long-term care homes developed as part of an international workshop held in Brazil and the UK, and attended by 71 clinicians and researchers from 6 Brazilian Universities, supported by an international faculty of 8 Brazilian, 8 British, 2 Dutch and 1 Austrian academics. The research priorities identified were: understanding and supporting multidisciplinary working in care homes, with emphasis on describing availability of multidisciplinary teams and how they operate; dignity and sensitivity to cultural needs, with emphasis on collating accounts from Brazilian stakeholders about dignity in care and how it can be delivered; enriching the care home environment with art, music and gardens, with a focus on developing arts in the care home space in a way that is sensitive to Brazilian cultural identity; and benchmarking quality of care, with emphasis on exploring how international quality benchmarking tools can be adapted for use in Brazilian care homes, taking account of new initiatives to include person-centred outcomes as part of benchmarking. Instrumental to research in these priority areas will be establishing care home research capacity in Brazil.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Oct 12, 2020
Online Publication Date Nov 27, 2020
Publication Date 2020
Deposit Date Nov 4, 2020
Publicly Available Date Nov 27, 2020
Journal The Journal of Nursing Home Research Sciences
Electronic ISSN 2496-0799
Publisher SERDI Publisher
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 6
Issue 109-113
DOI https://doi.org/10.14283/jnhrs.2020.28
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/5017736
Publisher URL https://www.jnursinghomeresearch.com/all-issues.html?article=310