Systematic Review of Quality Improvement Interventions in Older Adult Care
by Md. Shafiqur Rahman Jabin·Updated 1mo ago
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Description
23 studies from 1990 onward were synthesized in a mixed-methods systematic review examining quality improvement interventions for older adult care. The review, authored by Md. Shafiqur Rahman Jabin and published under CC-BY-4.0, includes quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods studies. The document was last updated on May 4, 2026.
Use Cases
Identify effective intervention domains for older adult care based on the review's categorization into education, communication, technology, person-centered care, and health promotion.
Analyze implementation facilitators and barriers based on qualitative findings highlighting user engagement and organizational support.
Compare quantitative outcome improvements such as staff competence and patient safety across different care settings.
Assess the contextual factors influencing technology-based interventions based on findings regarding usability and integration.
Strengths
Includes 23 studies with a defined methodology from 1990 onward.
Synthesizes findings from nine qualitative, 12 quantitative, and two mixed-methods studies using a convergent integrated approach.
Published under a permissive CC-BY-4.0 license allowing for reuse and redistribution.
Limitations
The dataset is a 27.1 KB DOCX document, indicating a very limited scope of raw data.
Column-level documentation and sample data are unavailable; field semantics must be inferred from the review text.
Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment for quantitative analysis.
Provenance
Source
figshare
Collection Method
Systematic review conducted via searches across multiple bibliographic databases and supplementary sources.
Time Range
Studies published from 1990 onward.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-05-04 14:40:48.
Geography
Likely global, but specific geographic coverage is not stated.
Data is provided as a DOCX document; users will need software capable of reading this format.