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    As the older population grows, understanding their healthcare needs is crucial. Gathering and using their feedback ensures better health and social care services for seniors.

    Area of Science:

    • Gerontology
    • Public Health
    • Healthcare Management

    Background:

    • The global population is aging, increasing demand for health and social care services.
    • Older adults' perspectives are vital for tailoring effective care solutions.
    • Current service provision may not fully align with the needs of the elderly population.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To emphasize the importance of incorporating older adults' viewpoints into healthcare and social care planning.
    • To highlight the necessity of appropriate methodologies for collecting feedback from seniors.
    • To stress the significance of disseminating this feedback to service providers for service improvement.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review on methodologies for gathering elder viewpoints.

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  • Analysis of case studies on feedback integration in care services.
  • Synthesis of best practices in participatory research with older adults.
  • Main Results:

    • Effective methods exist for capturing the experiences and preferences of older individuals.
    • Feedback loops are essential for translating insights into actionable service changes.
    • Involving seniors in the design and evaluation of services leads to more responsive care.

    Conclusions:

    • Prioritizing older adults' perspectives is fundamental to enhancing health and social care.
    • Methodological rigor in data collection ensures reliable insights.
    • Closing the feedback loop between recipients and providers is key to service optimization and improved outcomes for the aging population.