The full programme for the Conference is available below. Presentations within each Parallel Session are of 15-minutes duration.
- Wednesday 11 Sep 2024
- Thursday 12 Sep 2024
- Friday 13 Sep 2024
- Saturday 14 Sep 2024
Wednesday 11 Sep 2024
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm Welcome Reception and Registration
Welcome reception and registration at the Palacio Euskalduna (Registration zone)
Thursday 12 Sep 2024
9:00 am - 9:20 am Institutional Opening
The session will be in Spanish. Translation equipment will be available at the entrance of the room so that you can follow the presentation. You will need to leave your ID card or passport as a deposit.
Institutional Opening
Imanol Pradales, Elixabete Etxanobe, José Luis FernándezRoom 0E
9:20 am - 10:15 am Opening Plenary: Stefania Illinca
Ageing with care
Stefania Ilinca
Ageing with Care – Promoting Long-Term Care as Part of the Healthy Ageing and Universal Health Coverage Agendas
10:15 am - 10:45 am Coffee Break (Day 1)
Refreshment break
10:45 am - 12:00 pm Parallel Session 1
Care homes
Prescriptions of Benzodiazepine in France
Anne Penneau
Potentially inappropriate prescriptions of Benzodiazepine in France: the impact of nursing homes
Examining medical care provider commitment
Darly Dash
Examining medical care provider commitment in long-term care homes: a multi-country comparative analysis
Collaborative governance and LTC in Tuscany
Davide Vicari
Collaborative governance and long term care. The case of residential services for dependent people in the Region of Tuscany (Italy)
Staff experiences of implementing ReSPECT
Jenny Harlock
Care home staff experiences of implementing the Recommended Summary Plan for Emergency Care and Treatment - ReSPECT - in care homes: implications for their role and practice
Care innovation
Organised session: Supporting adult social care innovation
Witness seminars: learning from the past
Carl Purcell
Innovation and adult social care in England
Gerald Wistow
Innovation and adult social care in England: A research agenda
Scaling-up and sustaining affordable innovations
Juliette Malley
How can we support the ASC sector to spread, scale-up and sustain affordable innovations that work well for everyone?
The innovation landscape in English adult social care
Valentina Zigante
The innovation landscape in English Adult Social Care: barriers and opportunities
Crisis in the care workforce
Organised session: Crisis in the care workforce: beyond silver bullets and self-fulfilling prophesies to meet the demands for care of older people living in long-term care homes
Staffing and quality in LTC homes
Karen Spilsbury
Re-thinking the relationship between staffing and quality in long-term care homes
Nurse practitioner leadership in LTC
Katherine McGilton
Harnessing nurse practitioner leadership in long-term care: strategies for improved staff capacity and resident well-being
Working conditions for the LTC workforce
Montse Gea-Sánchez
Implementing policies enhancing working conditions for the long-term care workforce across Catalonia (Spain)
Strategies used to attract, recruit, and retain workers
Reena Devi
A realist synthesis to develop an explanatory framework of strategies used to attract, recruit, and retain Registered Nurses (RNs) and Care Workers (CWs) working in long term care (LTC)
Integrated long-term care
Organised session: Integrated long-term care - how do we sustain and scale good practice?
The Lithuania case
Cassandra Simmons
The Basque Country case
Edelweiss Aldasoro
The Netherlands case
Ephrem Tesfay
The Netherlands case: the Dementia Care Network
The Ireland case
Niamh Lennox-Chhugani
Navigating change
Organised Session: Navigating change: Long-term care dynamics in the wake of health and policy shifts
Title TBC
Brian McGarry
Title TBC
Fangli Geng
Title TBC
Momotazur Rahman
Unpaid care 1
Social networks to support informal care at the end of life in Chile
Conzuelo Rivas
When the backup plan falls short: revealing the challenges of social networks to support informal care at the end of life in Chile.
Building a compassionate society for family carers of older people
Dara Kiu Yi Leung
Building a compassionate society for family carers of older people: insights from carers
Formal and informal support interplay along care trajectories
Ester Gubert
Sooner or later: formal and informal support interplay along care trajectories. The role of Italian long-term care policies on the ground
Coping of informal carers of people with dementia
Mari Aaltonen
Coping of informal carers of people with dementia: do support services matter?
12:05 pm - 1:20 pm Parallel Session 2
Regulation
Chair: Annette Bauer, London School of Economics and Political Science
Local implementation of national social care guidelines
Annette Bauer
Local implementation of national social care guidelines: insights from multi-site case study on the processes, costs and benefits in three local authorities in England and Wales
European regulatory framework of LTC
Gabriel Amitsis, Fotini Marini
The European regulatory framework of LTC - between hard law machineries and soft law initiatives
Assessing the needs of older persons at the community level
Manuela Sofia Stanculescu
Assessing the needs of older persons at the community level: a proposed working methodology
Regional differences in community care provision in Japan
Mio Ito
Smaller population, greater responsibility: regional differences in community care provision for older residents in Japan
Private for-profit actors and long-term care market dynamics
Nicholas O'Neill
Private for-profit actors and long-term care market dynamics: The political economy of Ireland's nursing home sector
Digitalisation and long-term care
Chair: Birgit Trukeschitz, WU Vienna University of Economics and Business
CareApp for home care service users and their informal carers
Birgit Trukeschitz
Exploring the effectiveness of a CareApp for home care service users and their informal carers: results from a cluster-randomized controlled trial in Austria and Luxembourg
Technology acceptance of the digital remote care assist system
Friedrich Ebner, Ulrike Schneider
Technology acceptance of the digital remote care assist system: The role of expected benefit for home care service users in Austria, and Luxembourg
Implementation of a large-scale electronic health record
Kirsti Sarheim Anthun
Restore to working order: Health service personnel's early experiences from the implementation of a large-scale electronic health record
Digital social care records
Martha Snow
Implementing digital social care records in adult social care: early findings from a rapid evaluation
Evaluating workforce policies
Chair: Shereen Hussein, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Nursing home staffing and public health emergencies
Lindsay White
Policies to support nursing home staffing during public health emergencies: The effect of the United States Paycheck Protection Program
Promoting values-based recruitment
Rowan Jasper
Promoting values-based recruitment in community dementia support through Situational Judgement Tests (the Curious about Care study)
How policy influence workforce outcomes
Shereen Hussein
How policy influence workforce outcomes: The case of England's 2023 social care workforce reforms
Technology to reduce staffing levels
Timo Sinevro
Can technology be used to reduce staffing levels in round-the-clock assisted living?
Innovations supporting family caregiving
Organised session: Innovations in long-term care policies supporting family caregiving and care in a home environment: Evidence from an international network of aging studies
Utility, potential and challenges of blockchain technology
Beate Steurer
Exploring the utility, potential and challenges of blockchain technology in long-term care
Rural care, measuring effectiveness and cost-effectiveness
Jose Manuel Fresno, Juan Angel Martin Fernandez, Jose Luis Martinez Cantos
Rural care, measuring effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of home and community-based long-term care services
Deinstitutionalization, senior cohousing and LTC in Spain
Maria Angeles Tortosa Chulia
Deinstitutionalization, senior cohousing and long-term care provision in Spain
Unpaid care 2
Chair: Megan Shepherd-Banigan, Duke University School of Medicine
ICT use by carers of people living with dementia
Derek King
Information and communication technology (ICT) use by carers of people living with dementia: A survey of unpaid carers in England
Categorizing family caregiving experiences
Megan Shepherd-Banigan
Categorizing family caregiving experiences across health continuums
Family care and impact on retirement in Germany
Ulrike Ehrlich
Family care and its impact on women's and men's retirement behavior in Germany
Carers of people with schizophrenia in Taiwan
Yu-Ching Liu
Uncovering caregiving experience of carers of people with schizophrenia under the long-term care project in Taiwan
World Bank's role in building resilient LTC systems
Organised session: Empowering nations - The World Bank's role in building resilient long-term care systems
Building resilient LTC systems
Diego Wachs, Ali Hamandi
Empowering nations: the World Bank's role in building resilient long-term care systems
Unpaid care and gender inequalities in Indonesia
Diego Wachs, Ali Hamandi
The hidden costs of caregiving: unpaid long-term care and gender inequities in Indonesia
Building sustainable long-term care systems
Diego Wachs, Ali Hamandi
Building sustainable long-term care systems: a blueprint for action
1:20 pm - 2:30 pm Lunch (Day 1)
Lunch break
2:30 pm - 4:00 pm Parallel Session 3
Big data and long-term care policy
Chair: Sam Rickman, London School of Economics and Political Science
Disaggregated electronic health record data
Kjartan Sarheim Anthun
Constructing and comparing levels of municipal long-term care from disaggregated electronic health record data
Large Language Models
Sam Rickman
Gender bias in Large Language Models case summarisation models
Text mining and manual coding methods for older adults
Sil Aarts
“A goldmine of text”: comparing text mining and manual coding methods in long-term care for older adults regarding quality of care
Biscay Bay of Care
Organised session
This session will be in Spanish. Simultaneous translation into English will be provided.
The context of social action in Bizkaia
Amaia Antxustegi
Transition plan for long-term care in Bizkaia
Lourdes Zurbanobeaskoetxea
Transition plan for long-term care in Bizkaia
Longevity Center of Bizkaia (NIC)
Naiara Artaza
Care quality 1
Chair: Kirsty Haunch, University of Leeds
Adaptive leadership for promoting quality
Kirsty Haunch
The role of adaptive leadership for promoting quality in long-term care
Improving quality of care in Switzerland
Nereide Curreri
Improving quality of care practice and policy in partnership with LTCFs: Protocol for the Swiss national implementation program NIP-Q-UPGRADE
Developing and using quality measures in assisted living
Tetyana Shippee
Developing and using quality measures in assisted living: a case study of Minnesota
Funding of long-term care 1
Payment schemes and funding of long-term care 1
Chair: Edward Miller, University of Massachusetts Boston
Assessing Medicaid payment rates and costs of caring
Edward Miller
Assessing Medicaid payment rates and costs of caring for the Medicaid population residing in nursing homes: a long overdue analysis
Paying for social care
Lyndsay Lindley
Understanding and supporting older people paying for social care in England
Agency and incentives in LTC in England
Philip Kinghorn
Agency and incentives in long-term care: an exploration of the transition from self-funded residential care to local authority funding in England
China's LTC insurance policy
Tong Ren
A structured review on the financial sustainability of China's long-term care insurance pilot policy
Improving workforce outcomes
Chair: Nina Hemmings, Nuffield Trust
Establishing safe staffing in long term care
Adam Rogalewski
Supporting decent work in UK domiciliary care: A relational approach
Deborah Harrison
Work organization models supporting wellbeing and quality of care
Henrika Karhulahti-Nordstrom
Work organization models supporting wellbeing at work and quality of care in private and public services for older people
Association of race, ethnicity, immigrant status and wages
Joanne Spetz
The association of race, ethnicity, immigrant status, and wages among registered nurses working in long-term care
Pay and professionalisation of care workers
Nina Hemmings
Pay and professionalisation of care workers: what can England learn from other countries?
Innovations in long-term care
Chair: Courtney Van Houtven, Duke University
New resources for cross-country research
Courtney Van Houtven
New resources for cross-country research: Gateway to Global Aging Data’s long-term care policy series
Evaluation of Korea's caregiving leave reform
David Knapp
Promoting work continuity amid parental care: an evaluation of Korea's caregiving leave reform
Economic costs of informal caregiving
Jacek Barszczewski
How do women respond to increased care needs of their parents? The economic costs of informal caregiving
Determinants of non-take-up of LTC benefits
Jose Carlos Ortega Regalado
Left at the margin? The determinants of non-take-up of LTC benefits: evidence from England
Tools to detect acute deterioration
Robert Barker
What is the evidence for the use of tools to detect acute deterioration in long-term care facilities?
Innovative approaches for informal carers
Organised session: Innovative approaches to improve the mental well being and resilience of informal carers: insights from two transnational projects
Psychological support to informal carers
Álvaro García Soler
Enhanced psychological support to informal carers of people with dementia in Gipuzkoa (Basque Region) within the framework of the InCARE project
Good practices for supporting carers’ resilience and mental wellbeing in Europe
Marco Socci
What are the most successful and promising solutions supporting resilience and mental wellbeing of LTC workers and informal carers in Europe? Preliminary findings from the WELL CARE project
4:00 pm - 4:30 pm Coffee Break (Day 1)
Refreshment break
4:30 pm - 6:00 pm Parallel Session 4
Care quality 2
Chair: Prachi Sanghavi, University of Chicago
The Austrian socio-ecological framework for the capacity of care services
Ana Cartaxo
The Austrian socio-ecological framework for the capacity of care services: identifying the influencing factors for evidence-informed and person-centred nursing and social care practice
Framework to improve quality older persons in Romania
Georgiana Blaj
Towards a comprehensive framework to improve quality of long-term care services for older persons in Romania
Accuracy of quality measures in US nursing home ratings
Prachi Sanghavi
Funding of long-term care 2
Payment schemes and funding of long-term care 2
Chair: Robert Burke, University of Pennsylvania
Post-acute care utilization in the US
Robert Burke
Post-acute care utilization in Medicare Advantage and Traditional Medicare in the US: a national cohort study
LTC insurance and healthcare utilization in China
Xuemin Zhu
The impact of public long-term care insurance pilot on healthcare utilization in China
Impact of COVID
Chair: Danni Collingridge Moore, Lancaster University
Support, teamworking and leadership among staff in England
Danni Collingridge Moore
Support, teamworking and leadership among LTCF staff in England during the COVID-19 pandemic
Exposure to risk and related policies among older adults with cognitive limitations
HwaJung Choi
Implications of exposure to COVID-19 risk and related policies in long-term care use among older adults with cognitive limitations
Organizational resilience of care homes in China
Shiyu Lu
Understanding organizational resilience of care homes during COVID-19 in China: a qualitative study with post-pandemic policy implications
International comparisons
Chair: Marzia Cettina Severino, Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa
LTCI service provision between Japan, South Korea and China
He Fangrong
The compassion of LTCI service provision system between Japan, South Korea and China
Evaluating Europe's LTC policies
Marzia Cettina Severino
Evaluating Europe's long-term care policies: mapping measures for introducing one (or more) comparative index(es) for evaluation
LTC workforce
Chair: Amy Hsu, University of Ottawa
Single and multiple job holding among the unregulated care workforce
Amy Hsu
Examining single and multiple job holding among the unregulated care workforce in long-term care homes of Ontario and British Columbia, Canada
Professionalisation' of the social care workforce in the UK
Erika Kispeter
Professionalisation' of the social care workforce in the UK: Policy tensions and unintended consequences
Job satisfaction among long-term care workers in Europe
Isabel Pardo-Garcia
Job satisfaction among long-term care workers in Europe: a systematic review
Tackling the care crisis in Austria
Sabine Weissenhofer
Tackling the care crisis in Austria: the development of nursing care reporting on a national scale for informed decision making and policy development
Situation and needs of people aged 50 and over in Bizkaia
Organised session
This session will be in Spanish. Simultaneous translation into English will be provided.
Ageism and the experience of ageing
Elena Barrio
Labour market and retirement prospects
Lucía Gorjón
Provision, perception and care needs
Matxalen Legarreta
Methodology and main results of the study SN 50+
Raquel Sanz
Methodology and main results of the study SN 50+
Friday 13 Sep 2024
9:00 am - 10:00 am Plenary 2: Joseba Zalakain
The presentation will be in Spanish. Translation equipment will be available at the entrance of the room so that you can follow the presentation. You will need to leave your ID card or passport as a deposit.
Comparative analysis of LTC systems
Joseba Zalakain
New Perspectives for the Comparative Analysis of Long-Term Care Systems in Europe
10:00 am - 10:15 am Coffee Break (Day 2)
Refreshment break
10:15 am - 11:30 am Parallel Session 5
Ageing and inequality
Ageing and inequality: implications for long-term care
Chair: Anna Amilon, VIVE - the Danish National Center for Social Science Research
Inequalities in social care-related QoL
Anna Amilon
Inequalities in social care-related quality of life: Do resources matter?
Japanese care managers and older sexual and gender minorities
Ryo Hirayama
Ready to see the graying rainbow? An examination of Japanese care managers' attitudes toward taking care of older sexual and gender minorities
LTC condition perception and health services for older persons
Sharona Tsadok Rosenbluth
LTC condition perception and health services for older persons: A multi-level analysis study
Dementia care 1
Chair: Jenni Brooks, Sheffield Hallam University
Interventions to reduce distress in care homes
Chloe moody
Interventions to reduce distress of people living with dementia in care homes: a scoping review
Attitudes around dementia
Elisa Aguzzoli
Attitudes around dementia: preliminary results on stigma and dementia care from the World Alzheimer's Report 2024 survey
Living alone with dementia
Jenni Brooks
Unmediated voices: living alone with dementia without informal support
Peer-led dementia courses
Kate Gridley
Peer-led dementia courses as part of post-diagnostic support
Economics of workforce
Chair: Courtney Van Houtven, Duke University
Cream-skimming in French skilled nursing facilities
Astrid David-Bertrand
Cream-skimming in French skilled nursing facilities: how does nurses' seniority affect residents' selection?
Effects of the earned income tax credit in the US
Courtney Van Houtven
The effects of the earned income tax credit (an anti-poverty program for low-income workers) on the US long-term care workforce
Revisiting the 'care penalty' in the Portuguese labour market
Viktoria Szenkurok
Revisiting the 'care penalty' in the Portuguese labour market: uncovering pay differentials in long-term care
Innovations and ASCOT
Organised session: International innovations in the measurement of quality of life using the Adult Social Care Outcomes Toolkit (ASCOT)
The ASCOT Workforce
Ann-Marie Towers
A new work-related Quality of Life measure for the social care workforce: the ASCOT Workforce
The Spanish version of the ASCOT-SCT4
Bruno Casal Rodríguez
The Spanish version of the ASCOT-SCT4: a tool to assess the quality of care services from the users' perspective
QoL care plans in nursing homes in Sweden
Lena Erngren
Implementing quality of life care plans in nursing homes in Sweden
Quality of life in Norwegian long-term care services for older adults
Lisa Burrell
Quality of life in Norwegian long-term care services for older adults: an interview study using the Adult Social Care Outcomes Toolkit (ASCOT)
Quality management
Organised session: Promoting quality management in long-term care: progress across European countries and directions for policy action
Quality management in LTC: lessons from Austria and Ireland
Cassandra Simmons
Developing an integrated monitoring platform for care quality in Greece
Christos Triantafyllou
Key principles and facilitators of quality management in LTC
Stefania Ilinca
Skilled nursing facilities in the US
Organised session: How Skilled Nursing Facilities in the United States Have Been Affected by COVID-19 and the Patient Driven Payment Model: Insights from In-Depth Mixed-Methods Examinations
Implications of a new payment model
David Grabowski
Implications of a new payment model: review of the patient driven payment model
COVID-19 impact on US nursing homes
Emily Gadbois
Examining the lasting impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on United States nursing homes
Title TBC
Momotazur Rahman
11:35 am - 1:00 pm Parallel Session 6
Adequate and sustainable LTC systems
Organised session: Towards adequate and sustainable long-term care systems: ongoing developments from the European Commission
Current and future fiscal sustainability
Boriana Goranova
Current and future fiscal sustainability of long-term care systems in the EU
European care strategy
Flaviana Teodosiu
European care strategy: towards affordable, high-quality long-term care for all
Developing European statistics on LTC
Giampaolo Lanzieri
Developing European statistics on long-term care
Dementia care 2
Chair: Sanna Read, London School of Economics and Political Science
Economic costs experienced by family caregivers in India
Jayeeta Rajagopalan
Economic costs experienced by family caregivers of people with dementia in India: A qualitative study
Skilled home health care specialization and implications
Jun Li
Skilled home health care specialization and implications for people living with dementia
LTC in chronic neurodegenerative conditions in India
Priya Treesa Thomas
Pathways to long term care in chronic neurodegenerative conditions in India: an exploratory study
Functional difficulties and receipt of help
Sanna Read
Functional difficulties and receipt of help in people newly diagnosed with dementia
Do big data save dementia care?
Tomoko Wakui
Do big data save dementia care? Impacts of home care-quantification and future possibilities
H&SC integration/coordination 1
Chair: Howard Degenholtz, University of Pittsburgh
Governing integrated health and social care:
Exley Josephine
Governing integrated health and social care: learning from integrated care systems in Italy, the Netherlands and Scotland
Medicaid managed long-term services and supports
Howard Degenholtz
The effect of Medicaid managed long-term services and supports on the use of personal care for disabled older adults
Projections of LTC (service) demand and supply 1
Chair: Greg Arling, Purdue University
Heterogeneity of five-year care trajectories in Minnesota
Greg Arling
Heterogeneity of five-year care trajectories for a cohort of first time admissions to nursing homes in Minnesota (USA)
The future of LTC in Europe
Ludovico Carrino
The future of long term care in Europe. An investigation using a dynamic microsimulation model
Transitions between degrees of dependency in Castilla-La Mancha
Robert Martinez Lacoba
Transitions between degrees of dependency in Castilla-La Mancha: a multi-state model
Rising care needs and inequalities
Ulrike Famira-Mohlberger
How do rising care needs impact the formal and informal care sectors and existing inequalities? Comparing Austria and Spain
Unpaid care 3
Informal carers identified by different methods
Charles Smith
Do informal carers identified by different methods have different characteristics and outcomes? A comparison of self-declaration and time diary approaches
Care for older people in China
Sha Li
Who will look after our older people in China in the future?
Balancing formal and informal LTC in Lithuania
Virginija Poskute
Balancing formal and informal long-term care of older people in changing societies: case of Lithuania
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Lunch (Day 2)
Lunch break
2:00 pm - 2:55 pm Plenary 3: Norma Coe
Securing the future
Norma Coe
Securing the Future: Costs and Benefits of Long-term Care Insurance at the Individual, Family and Societal Levels
3:00 pm - 4:30 pm Parallel Session 7
Dementia care 3
Chair: Milan van Keulen, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Japanese care professionals and older adults
Chiho Shimada
Getting back and forth to reach their mind: how Japanese care professionals seek to understand the thoughts of older adults with dementia at a residential care setting
Economic burden and health-related quality of life in Milan
Eleonora Perobelli
Economic burden and health-related quality of life of older people with dementia living at home and their informal caregivers in Milan
Insights from recent Viennese research studies
Goschl
Insights from Recent Viennese Research Studies in Dementia
Association between multimorbidity patterns and mortality risk
Hao Luo
Examining the association between multimorbidity patterns and mortality risk among people with dementia
Reflexive regulation in dementia care networks
Milan Van Keulen
Experimenting with reflexive regulation in dementia care networks: an ethnographic participatory action study
GOLTC LTC policy interest group 2: care fragmentation challenges
Organised session: GOLTC LTC policy interest group 2: care fragmentation challenges
Mapping and characterising regional practices in Europe
Bert Vrijhoef
Mapping and characterising regional practices in Europe to develop actionable policies favouring a shift to integrated long-term care
Local comparisons of care trajectories in Northern Italy
Ester Gubert
Finding the direction in a fragmented long-term care system. Local comparisons of care trajectories in Northern Italy
National Care System in Uruguay
Meika Sternkopf
Towards an integrated system of care? The introduction of the National Care System in Uruguay
Structured interdisciplinary follow-up teams in Norway
Silje L. Kaspersen
A case study of "well-functioning" structured interdisciplinary follow-up teams in Norway
H&SC integration/coordination 2
Community nursing in Austria
Anita Sackl
Community nursing in Austria: Findings and results from the pilot project
Integrating care for vulnerable populations
Pamela Nadash
Integrating care for vulnerable populations: Inside the black box of managed care
Effects of Medicaid home and community based services
R Tamara Konetzka
Effects of Medicaid home and community based services on Medicare home health outcomes after hospitalization
Hospital admission avoidance inpatient care in Norway
Sujan Rijal
Providing effective and efficient care: a realist review of hospital admission avoidance inpatient care in Norway
LTC in Spain
Organised session: The change of the long-term care model in Spain
State strategy for a new model of care in the community
To be confirmed
State strategy for a new model of care in the community: a process of deinstitutionalisation
Study on deinstitutionalisation (EDI Study)
To be confirmed
Study on deinstitutionalisation (EDI Study): study on the processes of deinstitutionalisation and transition towards personalised and community support models
VIDAS social innovation platform
To be confirmed
VIDAS Social Innovation Platform: innovative pathways for deinstitutionalisation through societal learning
Measuring effectiveness and cost-effectiveness
Effect of private vs shared rooms on residents' health outcomes
Dianne McWilliam
The effect of private vs shared rooms on nursing home resident health outcomes
Methods for valuation of informal care
Katherine Cullen
Methods for valuation of informal care in economic evaluation of non-pharmacological interventions for dementia
Social enterprise organisations in supporting family carers
Maria Cheshire-Allen, Ceryl Davies
Measuring the role and contribution of social enterprise organisations in supporting family carers - the potential of a social return on investment analysis
LTC subsidies and supports
Sergi Jimenez-Martin
Are long term care subsidies and supports productive?
Projections of LTC (service) demand and supply 2
Costs of LTC for older people in England
Bo Hu
Projected costs of long-term care for older people in England: simulating the impacts of policy reforms and interventions
Future challenges for Australian aged care
Irene Blackberry
Demand for care services from adults with a learning disability
Nakita Singh
Predicting the demand for adult social care services from adults with a learning disability
Costs for home and community-based services in China
Yanfang Su
Projecting long-term care costs for home and community-based services in China from 2005 to 2050
4:30 pm - 4:45 pm Coffee Break (Day 2)
Refreshment break
4:45 pm - 6:00 pm Parallel Session 8
GOLTC LTC policy interest group 2: Comparative data on LTC
Organised session: Easy to compare? Generating and using comparative data on long-term care
LTC systems when there is no LTC (public) system
Long-term care systems when there is no long-term care (public) system: a look at Brazil, India, Indonesia, Jamaica, Kenya, Mexico and South-Africa
Social protection for elder care worldwide
The introduction of social protection for elder care worldwide: The Historical Long-Term Care Systems Dataset
Lessons from the DACHA study on policy and data
Claire Goodman
Lessons from the DACHA study on policy and data in a post pandemic world
Comparative assessment of long-term care system generosity
Davide Viero
Comparative assessment of long-term care system generosity: mapping benefits and inclusiveness internationally
Migration and LTC
Chair: Irene Darmadi Blackberry, La Trobe University
Support networks and female migrant aged care workers in Australia
Irene Darmadi Blackberry
The role of support networks in facilitating the agency and social resilience of female migrant aged care workers in Australia
International recruitment to England's adult social care
Kalpa Kharicha
International recruitment to England's adult social care: Stakeholder experiences following changes to the Health and Care visa in February 2022
Live-in migrant care work in Taiwan
Migyeong Yun
Developing a public long-term care system in the context of a pre-existing market for live-in migrant care work: the case of Taiwan
Understanding LTC needs
Chair: Joaquin Mayorga, London School of Economics and Political Science
Unmet needs on the risk of falls among older adults
Aimée Kingsada
The impact of unmet needs on the risk of falls among frail older adults in Europe
Unmet needs prediction and faster deterioration of health
Cassandra Simmons
Do unmet needs for long-term care predict faster deterioration of health among older adults?
Measuring the extra costs of disability in Chile
Joaquin Mayorga
Measuring the extra costs of disability. Evidence from Chile
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Cocktail Reception
At the Palacio de la Diputación Foral de Bizkaia (Bizkaia Provincial Council Palace)
Gran Vía de Don Diego López de Haro street, 25, 48009 Bilbao
Saturday 14 Sep 2024
9:30 am - 11:00 am Parallel Session 9
COVID-testing for UK care home staff
Organised session: Sharing interdisciplinary insights into developing and evaluating an intervention to promote biweekly asymptomatic COVID-testing amongst English UK care home staff (VIVALDI CT)
Modelling the epidemiological impact of testing on transmission
Lara Goscé
Modelling the epidemiological impact of testing on transmission of COVID-19 infection under different transmission scenarios
Pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial of asymptomatic testing
Oliver Stirrup
VIVALDI-CT: A pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial of asymptomatic testing compared to standard care in care home staff
Integrative approach to co-produce an intervention
Paul Flowers
‘Test to Care’: an integrative approach to co-produce an intervention to maintain biweekly asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 testing amongst UK care home staff using the behaviour change wheel
LTC financing in China
Organised session: LTC financing in China
LTC costs among older adults with ADL disabilities and cognitive impairment
Chenkai Wu
Projecting long-term care costs among older adults with ADL disabilities and cognitive impairment in China
LTC costs for home and community-based services
Haiyun Jin
Estimating long-term care costs for home and community-based services in China from 2005 to 2018
LTC insurance in China
Sijiu Wang
Urban-rural disparities in health outcomes and caregiver burden: evaluating the impact of long-term care insurance in China
Impact of LTC insurance on care burden and labor market participation
Wei Yang
Examining the impact of long-term care insurance on the care burden and labor market participation of informal carers: a quasi-experimental study in China
Prevention strategies in LTC
Chair: Gloria Wong, University of Reading; The University of Hong Kong
Effectiveness of a pragmatic prevention service in Hong Kong
Gloria Wong
Effectiveness of a pragmatic prevention service in reducing late-life depressive symptoms, anxiety, and loneliness in a high-income, low-human-resource aged society: the Hong Kong experience
Exploring anxiety and depression as potential predictors of QoL
Marta Gil-Cabrero
Exploring anxiety and depression as potential predictors of quality of life in care-dependent older adults and their informal caregivers. Results of the Begiraleak research project
Preventing nursing home use for the elderly
Prithviraj Basumallik
Preventing nursing home use for the elderly: is state-sponsored spending for social support a winning formula?
Impact of retirement age on long-term frailty in Europe
Thomas Blavet
Projections of LTC (service) demand and supply 3
Chair: Jose Luis Fernandez, London School of Economics and Political Science
Baby boom challenge for the dependent adult system
Cruz Ramírez-Pérez
The baby boom challenge for the dependent adult system. An assessment of the economic impact of dependent care in 2030
Lifetime costs
Jose Luis Fernandez
Longevity of the dependent population in Spain
Mercedes Ayuso
Longevity of the dependent population in Spain. Mortality tables and life expectancy from 2017 to 2022.
Research partnerships
Research-practice partnerships in UK adult social care
Hannah Kendrick,
Research-practice partnerships (RPPs) in UK adult social care: negotiating power and variability in implementation
Using public involvement to shape complex care home research
Kerry Micklewright
Using public involvement to shape complex care home research: impacts and learning from DACHA Study
Science and care partnerships
Reena Devi
Science and care partnerships: a pathway to co-produced and impactful research
Strengthening responses to dementia in England
Organised session: Strengthening responses to dementia in England: understanding inequalities in care experiences (STRiDE England)
Theory of change to co-develop a roadmap to address inequalities
Adelina Comas-Herrera
Using theory of change to co-develop a roadmap to address inequalities in dementia care, treatment and support system
Narratives and vignettes to inform policy making
Chiara De Poli
From vignettes to policies - using narratives and vignettes to inform dementia care policy making
Analytical tools to facilitate validation of interviews
Jayeeta Rajagopalan
Analytical tools to facilitate validation of interviews with people with dementia and unpaid carers
Policies and systems shaping inequalities
Nazak Salehi
Policies and systems shaping inequalities in dementia care in England
11:00 am - 11:15 am Coffee Break (Day 3)
Refreshment break
11:15 am - 12:30 pm Parallel Session 10
Evaluating quality of medical care
Organised session: Progress and opportunities in evaluating quality of medical care in long-term care using quality indicators: ongoing work across countries
Towards enhanced medical provider quality
Darly Dash
Towards enhanced medical provider quality: measuring practice-based quality in long-term care
Quality indicators for medical practitioners
Gary Yeung
Compiling a set of actionable quality indicators for medical practitioners in Dutch Long-Term Care Facilities based on international quality indicators: A Delphi study
Long term care in Norway
Organised session:Improving long term care in Norway: can new priorities and care models solve the increasing challenges?
National care coordination guidelines for people with complex care needs
Jorid Kalseth
Implementing national care coordination guidelines for people with complex care needs: evidence from a pilot study
Coherent and user-centred pathways
Line Melby
"Good patient pathways": Towards more coherent and user-centred pathways
National policy on intermediate care into successful service delivery models
Marianne Skinner
Turning a national policy on intermediate care into successful service delivery models: The case of Norwegian municipal in-patient acute care
Allocation of LTC services
Randi Stokke
Allocation of long-term care services. Allocation models, challenges and priorities
Reflecting user/carer preferences
Chair: Magdalena Walbaum, London School of Economics and Political Science
Perceptions of care home residents on human rights
Gudrun Bauer, Stephanie Tomasi
Exploring rights and duties: Perceptions of care home residents on human rights
Person-centred care planning in care homes
Jacqueline Damant
Sociodemographic differences in preferences for new models in England
Magdalena Walbaum
Sociodemographic differences in preferences for new models of social care for older people in England
Preferences for innovative social care models for older adults
Michela Tinelli
Exploring and communicating key insights on preferences for innovative social care models for older adults in England
So, you want to get published?
Organised session: So, you want to get published? Insights from editors at top long-term care journals
Journal of Aging & Social Policy
Edward Miller
Opportunities to publish on long-term care at the Journal of Aging & Social Policy
Innovation in Aging and The Gerontologist
Howard Degenholtz
How to publish on long-term care in Innovation in Aging and The Gerontologist
Journal of Long-Term Care
Jose-Luis Fernandez
Lessons for publishing long-term care scholarship in the Journal of Long-Term Care
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Farewell Lunch
Closing lunch at the Jauregia Restaurant (3rd floor)