INSIGHT project: Isolation and Loneliness in care homes
Research type
Research Study
Full title
Isolation and loneliness for people with sight loss in care homes
IRAS ID
237554
Contact name
Parvaneh Rabiee
Contact email
Sponsor organisation
University of York
Duration of Study in the UK
1 years, 8 months, 30 days
Research summary
As more people are living longer, the number of people living with sight loss is increasing. Living with sight loss and admission to residential care have both been linked with isolation and loneliness in older people, resulting in an increased risk of depression and reduced quality of life.
The Care Act 2014 requires local authorities to promote people’s wellbeing before they reach a crisis point. However, we do not know what care homes are currently doing to address isolation and loneliness in care home residents, how older people feel about opportunities for building relationships and engaging in social activities in care homes, and what factors help or hinder meeting the social support needs and expectations of older residents with sight loss. This study aims to address these questions and provide evidence to help care home providers to develop good practice, and to support individuals choosing a care home.
This study takes place in Yorkshire and Humber. It will start with a short survey to collect some basic information about care homes from all care homes in Yorkshire and Humber that are currently registered with the ENRICH Network (Enabling Research in Care Homes) as research ready care homes. We will then select 10 care homes with a diverse range of characteristics to take part in the study. Across these care homes, we will collect information and experiences through interviews with older people with sight loss, their family members, and the practitioners supporting them in the care homes. We will then run working groups with professionals and older residents with sight loss to discuss the findings and develop accessible resources to help practitioners in recognising and addressing social isolation and loneliness among this group of residents and to support people with sight loss and their family in decisions about care homes.
REC name
London - Camberwell St Giles Research Ethics Committee
REC reference
17/LO/2080
Date of REC Opinion
28 Jan 2018
REC opinion
Further Information Favourable Opinion