Does domiciliary welfare rights advice improve health-related quality of life in independent-living, socio-economically disadvantaged people aged ≥60 years? Randomised controlled trial, economic and process evaluations in the North East of England.
Denise HowellSuzanne MoffattCatherine A HaightonAndrew BryantFrauke BeckerMelanie SteerSarah LawsonTerry AsprayEugene M G MilneLuke ValeElaine McCollHeather BrownPublished in: PloS one (2019)
We found no effects on health outcomes; fewer participants than anticipated received additional benefit entitlements, and participants were more affluent than expected. Our findings do not support delivery of domiciliary welfare rights advice to achieve the health outcomes assessed in this population. However, better intervention targeting may reveal worthwhile health impacts.