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Mary Lynne Van Poelgeest

World Federation of Incontinence and Pelvic Problems (WFIPP)


Mary Lynne Van Poelgeest

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Countries Canada; Denmark; Europe; Finland; France; Germany; Gibraltar; Guernsey; Hungary; International; Ireland; Isle of Man; Italy; Jersey; Latvia; Lithuania; Luxembourg; Malta; Middle-East; Netherlands; Norway; Poland; Portugal; Romania; Slovakia; Slovenia; Spain; Spain (Catalonia); Sweden; Switzerland; Türkiye; Ukraine; United Kingdom; United Kingdom (England); United Kingdom (Scotland); United Kingdom (Wales); United States;
Topics Access to care; Ageing in place; Artificial Intelligence; Attitudes and Expectations about Long-Term Care; Care Homes; Care inequalities; Care innovations; Care integration/ coordination; Care needs poverty and deprivation; Care outcomes; Climate Change and LTC; Co-production in LTC; Community-based LTC; Continence Care in LTC; COVID-19 and other infectious diseases and LTC; Epidemiology and ageing trajectories; Ethics and care; Gender and care; Healthcare access in LTC; Home/domiciliary care; Infection prevention; Living arrangements; Local care ecosystems; Loneliness among older people; LTC and people with learning disabilities; LTC and people with mental health conditions; LTC systems in LMIC countries; Minorities and LTC; New models of care; Outcome measurement in LTC; Outcomes for unpaid/informal carers; Pain assessment and management; Pain management in care homes; Parent carers; Person-centered care; Prevention and rehabilitation and LTC; Quality of care; Relationship between LTC use and hospital use; Research gaps and priorities in LTC; Residential LTC services; Rights and people’s voices in LTC systems; Social connection; Stigma and discrimination; Technology and LTC; Unmet needs; Unpaid / informal care;
Methods Case studies; Creative research methods; Data science and LTC research; Delphi surveys; Economic evaluation; Expert consultations; Focus groups; Guidelines development; Knowledge-exchange; Measure validation; Observational studies; Panel data analysis; Practice-based approaches; Qualitative studies; Quantitative data analysis; Questionnaire; Research ethics; Scoping reviews; Simulation models; Thematic analysis; Training materials; Translation and cultural adaptation of instruments; Trials and other evaluations;
Role Advocacy;
Interest Groups Ageing and Place; Care home markets and regulation; Continence Care in Long-Term Care; Economics of Long-Term Care; Long-Term Care in Spain; Long-Term Care Policy; Pain in Care Homes; Quality improvement in Long-Term Care; Strengthening Responses to Dementia; Technology and Long-Term Care; Unmet need inequalities and care poverty (UNICAP); Workforce Capacity and Capability;
Websitehttp://www.wfipp.org
Other 1http://www.supportincontinence.org;
Key publications