Randomised controlled trial with economic and process evaluations of domiciliary welfare rights advice for socioeconomically disadvantaged older people recruited via primary health care (the Do-Well study)

Background: Welfare rights advice services are effective at maximising previously unclaimed welfare benefits, but their impact on health has not been evaluated. Objective: To establish the acceptability, cost-effectiveness and effect on health of a domiciliary welfare rights advice service targeting...

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Main Authors: Catherine Haighton (Author), Suzanne Moffatt (Author), Denise Howel (Author), Mel Steer (Author), Frauke Becker (Author), Andrew Bryant (Author), Sarah Lawson (Author), Elaine McColl (Author), Luke Vale (Author), Eugene Milne (Author), Terry Aspray (Author), Martin White (Author)
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Published: NIHR Journals Library, 2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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