The ILPN2024 Conference Organising Committee is delighted to invite you to submit abstracts for individual presentations and organised sessions.
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Deadline for submission of abstract: | 16.00 (GMT) on 3 May 2024 |
Acceptance notification: | 17 May 2024 |
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
Abstracts may be submitted for both individual presentations and organised sessions (maximum of 4 presentations per session).
For individual abstracts, please provide the following information:
- Title of the presentation
- Name(s), affiliation(s) and email address(es) of the presenter and all co-authors
- Abstract (300–500 words covering objectives, methods, results and conclusions)
- LTC-topics addressed
For organised sessions, please provide the following information:
- Title of the session
- Session convenor(s): name(s), affiliation(s) and email address(es)
- Abstract of the session (300 words on the background and objectives of the session)
- LTC-topics addressed
- For each presentation:
- Title of the presentation
- Name(s), affiliation(s) and email address(es) of the presenter and all co-authors
- Abstract (300 words covering objectives, methods, results and conclusions)
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Key topics include:
- the organisation, delivery and regulation of long-term care services
- payment schemes and funding of long-term care
- prevention strategies in long-term care
- innovations in long-term care
- aspects of integrated care
- dementia care
- digitalisation, big data and long-term care
- measuring effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of long-term care service provision
- projections of long-term care (service) demand and supply
- the impact of COVID on long-term care systems
- long-term care workforce
- migration and long-term care
- volunteering and long-term care
- the provision and support of informal care
- gender issues in long-term care provision
- austerity / welfare state retrenchment and long-term care
- long-term care in middle and low income countries
- international comparisons of long-term care systems
- long-term care markets
- ageing and inequality: implications for long-term care
- long-term care innovation.
Abstracts on other relevant evidence-based LTC policy topics will also be considered.