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Postgraduate education in healthy and active ageing: learning needs, curriculum and expected outcomes: a scoping review protocol.

Daisy A WigginBenjamin PeničOuti SulopuistoAnnalisa SettiJana MaliAndrea StitzelFátima BaptistaFátima BaptistaTuula KukkonenOlympia KonstantakopolouLiisa TimonenFilomena CarnideVenetia-Sofia VelanokiDaniela Elisabeth StröcklVera ZymbalGraça CardadeiroElina NevalaDaphne KaitelidouPanayota SourtziValentina HlebecMaša Filipovič HrastProf Suzanne Timmons
Published in: HRB open research (2022)
Background: As the European population ages, it becomes increasingly important to promote and facilitate healthy and active ageing and age-friendly societies. Professionals across a range of disciplines and sectors need knowledge and skills to support both. Objective: This scoping review aims to identify and map the literature on learning needs, learning outcomes and respective curricula in healthy and active ageing and age-friendly society concepts. Inclusion criteria: Studies focused on the teaching/learning process in healthy and active ageing and/or age-friendly society, of any design type, are eligible. Included studies may focus on undergraduate, postgraduate or continuing education and on any aspect of the educational process, such as needs analysis, content delivery, learner satisfaction/acceptability, or education outcome. Methods: This review will follow the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) methodology for conducting scoping reviews. Four electronic databases, PubMed, EBSCO (Academic Search Complete), Scopus and Applied Social Sciences Index and Abstracts (ASSIA), will be searched, limited to studies published from 1 st January 2000. Text language will be limited to English, German, Greek, Portuguese, Finnish, and Slovenian. Google Scholar and Research Gate will be searched for grey literature, limited to the first 50 results of each. Title and abstract screening, followed by full-text screening will be undertaken independently by at least two reviewers. The JBI extraction tool will be adapted for data extraction. Quality assessment will be conducted using a tool developed by Hawker and colleagues. A narrative synthesis will outline the data in relation to the aims and objectives outlined.
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