Aperto Finanziamento europeo

Improving socio-economic outcomes for persons with dementia and informal caregivers

Erogato da Commissione Europea

Descrizione

Expected Outcome: Projects should contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: Persons with dementia experience improved social, mental and socio-economic outcomes through the development and implementation of person-centred interventions that enhance autonomy, inclusion, and quality of life. Informal caregivers benefit from reduced emotional, financial, and physical burden thanks to evidence-based support measures, policies, and services that improve their well-being and economic resilience. Support networks, long-term care and healthcare systems provide more integrated and accessible care for people with dementia and their caregivers through strengthened coordination between healthcare providers, long-term care and social services, and community organisations. Researchers (including from SSH disciplines) and policymakers have access to improved, gender-sensitive data on dementia care to inform policies (in particular national strategies and EU aging policy), optimise resource allocation, and enhance the effectiveness of care models. Scope: Dementia is a progressive neurological disease. The number of people with dementia will double by 2050 in the European Union, from 10 million currently. As people with dementia lose their ability to care for themselves, care is often provided by informal caregivers, which mostly include family members, and more specifically women. In fact, 71% of the estimated time devoted to unpaid care for people with dementia is devoted by…

Beneficiari

Imprese Università Enti di ricerca PMI

Settori

Research and Innovation Actions Dementia Depression Health care sciences and services (including hospital administration, health care financing) Health services, health care research Patient care Public health policies Quality of health care

Ambito territoriale

Unione Europea Nazionale

Tematiche

2021 2027