Skip to main content

Research Repository

Advanced Search

Understanding social care need through primary care big data: a rapid scoping review

Simpson, Glenn; Kaluvu, Lucy Mutindi; Stokes, Jonathan; Roderick, Paul; Chapman, Adriane; Akyea, Ralph Kwame; Zaccardi, Francesco; Santer, Miriam; Farmer, Andrew; Dambha-Miller, Hajira

Understanding social care need through primary care big data: a rapid scoping review Thumbnail


Authors

Glenn Simpson

Lucy Mutindi Kaluvu

Jonathan Stokes

Paul Roderick

Adriane Chapman

Francesco Zaccardi

Miriam Santer

Andrew Farmer

Hajira Dambha-Miller



Abstract

Background: A more comprehensive understanding and measurement of adult social care need could contribute to efforts to develop more effective, holistic personalised care, particularly for those with multiple long-term conditions (MLTC). Progress in this area faces the challenge of a lack of clarity in the literature relating to how social care need is assessed and coded within variables included in primary care databases. Aim: To explore how social care need is assessed and coded within variables included in primary care databases. Design & setting: An exploratory rapid scoping review of peer-reviewed articles and grey literature. Method: Articles were screened and extracted onto a charting sheet and findings were summarised descriptively. Articles were included if published in English and related to primary and social care using data from national primary care databases. Results: The search yielded 4010 articles. Twenty-seven were included. Six articles used the term ‘social care need’, although related terminology was identified including ‘need factors’, ‘social support’, and ‘social care support’. Articles mainly focused on specific components of social care need, including levels of social care usage or service utilisation and costs incurred to social care, primary care, and other providers in addressing needs. A limited range of database variables were found measuring social care need. Conclusion: Further research is needed on how social care need has been defined in a UK context and captured in primary care big databases. There is potential scope to broaden the definition of social care need, which captures social service needs and wider social needs

Citation

Simpson, G., Kaluvu, L. M., Stokes, J., Roderick, P., Chapman, A., Akyea, R. K., …Dambha-Miller, H. (2022). Understanding social care need through primary care big data: a rapid scoping review. BJGP Open, 6(4), Article BJGPO.2022.0016. https://doi.org/10.3399/BJGPO.2022.0016

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jun 28, 2022
Online Publication Date Sep 21, 2022
Publication Date Sep 21, 2022
Deposit Date Jul 18, 2022
Publicly Available Date Jul 18, 2022
Journal BJGP Open
Electronic ISSN 2398-3795
Publisher Royal College of General Practitioners
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 6
Issue 4
Article Number BJGPO.2022.0016
DOI https://doi.org/10.3399/BJGPO.2022.0016
Keywords Family Practice
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/8857360
Publisher URL https://bjgpopen.org/content/6/4/BJGPO.2022.0016

Files




You might also like



Downloadable Citations