- Project status
- Ongoing
- Contact
- Dr Clarissa Giebel
- Host institution
- University of Liverpool
- Team members
- Clarissa Giebel, Catherine Talbot, Jochen R Thyrian, Katarzyna Lion, Klara Lorenz-Dant, Aida Suarez-Gonzalez, Hilary Tetlow, Rosie Whittington, Jacqueline Cannon
- Funding information (if funded)
- NIHR
- Project Summary
This is a mixed-methods systematic review, reviewing the evidence of both qualitative and quantitative studies in the field. The aim of this review is to understand the impact of the pandemic and its associated restrictions on the lives of people living with dementia and unpaid carers, specifically focusing on three key areas: (1) Health (including mental health, physical health, cognitive health and dementia symptomatology, and social health); (2) Social care access and utilisation; and (3) Financial implications.
- Outputs / Expected Outputs
We will submit the systematic review to a journal, and create a lay summary of the findings.
- Project website
- https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?RecordID=248050
- Countries
- International
- Care setting
- Community-based care/care at home
- Funding type
- No funding | Public
- Impact/outcomes
- Access to care and care utilisation | Care coordination/access | Cost and other financial impacts | Mental health | Physical health | Quality of care | Wellbeing and quality of life
- Intervention types
- Studies to analyse impacts of the pandemic
- Methods
- Literature reviews and synthesis
- Groups/organisations
- People with dementia