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Support4Resilience · Strengthening resilience and mental wellbeing through the Support4Resilience toolbox for leaders in elderly care

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 March 202429 February 2028EU funding €5,999,561Call HORIZON-HLTH-2023-CARE-04

European elderly care experiences labor shortages, lack of qualified workers and a mismatch between capacity and demands, causing stress, burnout, and reduced mental wellbeing among healthcare workers and informal caregivers. Leaders are crucial in promoting supportive working conditions but lack research-based measures to act upon these challenges.Support4Resilience (S4R) will develop, implement, and evaluate a research-based Toolbox to support healthcare leaders in improving healthcare workers’ and informal caregivers’ resilience and mental wellbeing in elderly care. S4R will identify resilience and mental wellbeing factors among healthcare workers and informal caregivers; explore their perspectives and needs; develop new theory on the relationship between individual and organizational resilience, and mental wellbeing; and develop recommendations and cost-effective interventions. The Toolbox with tailormade resources for policy and practical use will be available through an open access S4R Resource Bank.The S4R Toolbox includes three main tools: 1) Mapping and identification, 2) Reflection and education, and 3) Reorganization. Measures are initiated at the organizational level and effects on mental wellbeing and resilience transpire at the frontline of elderly care. The Toolbox covers different situational contexts, types of healthcare providers and health system levels. Elderly care settings in six European countries will implement and evaluate the Toolbox through a process evaluation, effectiveness evaluation, and cost-effectiveness evaluation. S4R provides policymakers, decisions-makers and leaders with solutions for taking action to solve specific risks for healthcare workers’ and informal caregivers’ resilience and mental wellbeing. Thus, pertinent to the work programme, S4R will support the development of resilient health systems in European elderly care through improved leadership capabilities, governance structures, and adaptive capacities.

Consortium · 14 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITETET I STAVANGER

NO · €1,540,654

participant

THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR QUALITY IN HEALTH CARE LIMITED

IE · €173,125

participant

UNIVERSITAT JAUME I DE CASTELLON

ES · €617,539

participant

UNIVERSITATEA STEFAN CEL MARE DIN SUCEAVA

RO · €523,663

participant

FONDAZIONE CASA CARDINALE MAFFI ONLUS

IT · €101,643

participant

SCUOLA SUPERIORE DI STUDI UNIVERSITARI E DI PERFEZIONAMENTO S ANNA

IT · €336,500

participant

TURUN AMMATTIKORKEAKOULU OY

FI · €321,719

thirdParty

FUNDACION UNIVERSITAT JAUME I-EMPRESA

ES

associatedPartner

MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY

AU

participant

EUROPEAN FORUM FOR PRIMARY CARE

NL · €114,006

participant

ERASMUS UNIVERSITEIT ROTTERDAM

NL · €676,250

participant

UNIVERSITY OF CYPRUS

CY · €749,688

participant

ITA-SUOMEN YLIOPISTO

FI · €536,950

participant

NORGES TEKNISK-NATURVITENSKAPELIGE UNIVERSITET NTNU

NO · €307,826

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