A symposium at 成人直播 (BU) brought together healthcare professionals, academics and industry voices to discuss the topic of frailty.
The Centre for Postgraduate Medical Research and Education (CoPMRE) at 成人直播 encourages and facilitates collaboration between the NHS and the university.
This was CoPMRE鈥檚 sixteenth annual conference, with around 100 people in attendance.聽 It explored the theme of Frailty: Enhancing Lives, covering areas such as the demographic and societal challenges, transition to frailty, and how technology could enhance the lives of the elderly.聽
Professor Martin Vernon, National Clinical Director for Older People at NHS England, was one of the keynote speakers at the event, talking about the NHS Long Term Plan and its ageing well programme.
He said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 really important because of the ageing population and the need to support many more people to age better and also to meet the needs of people in their communities in a much more proactive way. We鈥檙e doing that by bringing together primary care and community services in ways that the NHS has never done before."
He added that it was important to bring together education, research and practice to support and develop the health and social care system.
鈥淲e鈥檝e got a huge wealth of evidence already but we need much more, particularly as we bring in new systems and ways of doing things, we need to evaluate things and test them out," he said.聽
鈥淚n terms of education and development, the NHS is largely its workforce 鈥 particularly with the care of older people, it is very much about the skills and capabilities of all workers across the sectors, not just health but social care. So I think it鈥檚 really important to bring both the research and the educational colleagues to the table on this and bring them forwards on this journey so that we can build a more resilient workforce going forwards.鈥
The second keynote speaker was Professor Mark Hawley, Professor of Health Services Research at the University of Sheffield, who spoke about how technology could enhance the lives of older people with frailty and enable them to continue living independently for longer.
鈥淚鈥檇 like people to get a feel for how technology could enhance the lives of older people and how they might be able to think about the use of technology alongside care by people, which is the most important part in providing services and care for other people," he said.聽
鈥淭here鈥檚 an awful lot that鈥檚 already available but one of the things that I鈥檓 concentrating on in the talk is emerging technologies and what could it look like in the future in terms of new technologies 鈥撀 what things like artificial intelligence and robotics will bring in terms of enhancing the lives of older people.
鈥淢eetings like this are key to sharing information and finding out what鈥檚 new 鈥 I鈥檝e learnt an awful lot already.鈥
Other speakers at the day-long event were from organisations including Dorset Healthcare, Poole and Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals NHS Foundation Trusts, and the Wessex Academic Health Science Network (AHSN), alongside academics from 成人直播.聽
CoPMRE manager Audrey Dixon, who organised the symposium, said: 鈥淭he conference acts as a platform to showcase what is happening at 成人直播 and in Dorset and nationwide to promote wellness and economic benefits.聽 Our aim is to develop a culture of collaborative and multidisciplinary research to drive income, esteem and impact for the benefit of patients.鈥