More than a meeting: identifying the needs of the community-based seniors’ services sector as providers of health promotion services

Abstract Objective Many economically developed countries have seen a decline in publicly funded community programming. Within this context, community-based seniors’ service (CBSS) organizations have been increasingly tasked to deliver programs to support the health and wellbeing of older citizens (e...

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Main Authors: Catherine E. Tong, Joanie Sims-Gould, Sarah Lusina-Furst, Heather McKay
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-08-01
Series:BMC Research Notes
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-021-05753-y
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spelling doaj-7eec69471d12408c8c9bc2442dba07042021-09-05T11:37:54ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002021-08-011411510.1186/s13104-021-05753-yMore than a meeting: identifying the needs of the community-based seniors’ services sector as providers of health promotion servicesCatherine E. Tong0Joanie Sims-Gould1Sarah Lusina-Furst2Heather McKay3Centre for Hip Health & Mobility, University of British ColumbiaCentre for Hip Health & Mobility, University of British ColumbiaCentre for Hip Health & Mobility, University of British ColumbiaCentre for Hip Health & Mobility, University of British ColumbiaAbstract Objective Many economically developed countries have seen a decline in publicly funded community programming. Within this context, community-based seniors’ service (CBSS) organizations have been increasingly tasked to deliver programs to support the health and wellbeing of older citizens (e.g., home support, physical activity programs, and chronic disease management education). The primary objective of this study was to capture of the current needs of CBSS leaders in British Columbia, Canada, who attended a seminal event in the CBSS sector’s development—the inaugural Summit on Aging. Results Our evaluation of the Summit included: pre/post Summit surveys (N = 79/76), ethnographic observations, and follow-up interviews (n = 22). Our detailed evaluation plan may inform others undertaking similar data collection; the most informative results were derived from the follow-up interviews and our findings suggest that interviews may be sufficient for similar evaluations. Summit delegates identified key opportunities to strengthen the CBSS as a sector, including enhanced collaboration; improved mechanisms that foster connecting and collaborating; and more resources, including training and qualified staff, to increase their capacity to deliver community-based health services. These findings echo work already completed in the community-based health promotion sector.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-021-05753-yHealth servicesOlder adultsHome and community-based care and servicesConferenceEvaluation
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author Catherine E. Tong
Joanie Sims-Gould
Sarah Lusina-Furst
Heather McKay
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Joanie Sims-Gould
Sarah Lusina-Furst
Heather McKay
More than a meeting: identifying the needs of the community-based seniors’ services sector as providers of health promotion services
BMC Research Notes
Health services
Older adults
Home and community-based care and services
Conference
Evaluation
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Joanie Sims-Gould
Sarah Lusina-Furst
Heather McKay
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title More than a meeting: identifying the needs of the community-based seniors’ services sector as providers of health promotion services
title_short More than a meeting: identifying the needs of the community-based seniors’ services sector as providers of health promotion services
title_full More than a meeting: identifying the needs of the community-based seniors’ services sector as providers of health promotion services
title_fullStr More than a meeting: identifying the needs of the community-based seniors’ services sector as providers of health promotion services
title_full_unstemmed More than a meeting: identifying the needs of the community-based seniors’ services sector as providers of health promotion services
title_sort more than a meeting: identifying the needs of the community-based seniors’ services sector as providers of health promotion services
publisher BMC
series BMC Research Notes
issn 1756-0500
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Abstract Objective Many economically developed countries have seen a decline in publicly funded community programming. Within this context, community-based seniors’ service (CBSS) organizations have been increasingly tasked to deliver programs to support the health and wellbeing of older citizens (e.g., home support, physical activity programs, and chronic disease management education). The primary objective of this study was to capture of the current needs of CBSS leaders in British Columbia, Canada, who attended a seminal event in the CBSS sector’s development—the inaugural Summit on Aging. Results Our evaluation of the Summit included: pre/post Summit surveys (N = 79/76), ethnographic observations, and follow-up interviews (n = 22). Our detailed evaluation plan may inform others undertaking similar data collection; the most informative results were derived from the follow-up interviews and our findings suggest that interviews may be sufficient for similar evaluations. Summit delegates identified key opportunities to strengthen the CBSS as a sector, including enhanced collaboration; improved mechanisms that foster connecting and collaborating; and more resources, including training and qualified staff, to increase their capacity to deliver community-based health services. These findings echo work already completed in the community-based health promotion sector.
topic Health services
Older adults
Home and community-based care and services
Conference
Evaluation
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-021-05753-y
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