%0 Journal Article %T Integrated care networks and quality of life: linking research and practice %A Morton Warner %A Nicholas Gould %J International Journal of Integrated Care %D 2003 %I Utrecht University Library Open Access Journals %X Purpose: To report on the development of a project dedicated to improving the quality of life of older people through the creation of integrated networks. Context: The project is set within a post-industrial community and against a backdrop of government re-organisation and devolution within Wales. The immediate research context is determined by utilising an approach to the structure of integration derived theoretically. Case description: Project CHAIN (Community Health Alliances through Integrated Networks) adopts a network perspective as a means of addressing both the determinants of health and service delivery in health and social care. The Project partners are: healthcare commissioners and providers; local authority directorates including community services and transportation; the voluntary and private sectors; and a university institute. Co-opted participants include fora representing older people's interests. Data sources: The Project incorporates an action research method. This paper highlights qualitative data elicited from interviews with health and social care managers and practitioners. Conclusions and discussion: The Project is ongoing and we record progress in building five integrated networks. %K integrated care networks %K quality of life %K action research %K structure of integration %U http://www.ijic.org/index.php/ijic/article/view/90