A Service-Learning Program Based on Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment and Health Promotion in Older Adults: Protocol for the GEROS Project
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Publication date
2026ISSN
1471-2318
Abstract
Background: Population ageing presents increasing challenges for health systems.
Identifying complex needs and planning individualized care through Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA), promoting intergenerational engagement and empowerment via
Service-Learning, are key strategies to support healthy and active aging. The general aim of
the study is to evaluate the impact of a Service-Learning program that brings undergraduate
health students into contact with community-dwelling older adults, assessing its benefits for
students’ professional development and for older adults’ knowledge regarding their health.
Methods: Research protocol for Service-Learning program with a mixed methodology and
experimental intervention design, involving undergraduate students from Nursing,
Physiotherapy, Human Nutrition and Dietetics, Occupational Therapy and Psychology
degrees, and older adults from the community over 60 years old. The intervention at the
university, consisting of three sessions, will be based on CGA. Student data will be collected
during the final session using the questionnaire developed and validated by León-Carrascosa
et al. (2020) to evaluate Service-Learning in higher education. After the first and last session,
an additional questionnaire will assess satisfaction and perceived competency development.
Older participants will be assessed with VIG-Frail, Integrated Care of Older People (ICOPE)
screening tool, EuroQol 5D-5L, Nursing Outcomes Classification and sociodemographic
data. They will complete a post intervention questionnaire regarding their satisfaction,
perceived health status, knowledge of healthy lifestyle habits, and awareness of community
resources, whose items will be evaluated using a 5-point Likert scale. Data will be collected
through the REDCap platform and analysed using SPSS. Qualitative data from focus groups
will undergo thematic analysis.
Discussion: This study seeks to enhance both education and community health by
integrating Service-Learning into health sciences training aligned with the WHO ICOPE
framework. It aims to assess students’ perceptions of their preparation in geriatric assessment
and person-centred care, while supporting early frailty detection and promoting healthy
ageing in the community. Overall, it contributes to preparing future professionals for
population ageing.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
613 - Hygiene generally. Personal health and hygiene
Pages
24 p.
Publisher
BioMed Central
Is part of
BMC Geriatrics, 10.1186/s12877-026-07312-1. Advance online publication
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