TYPE | 2014 Conference Presentation
TYPE | 2014 Conference Presentation
Social care research and impact assessment: lessons and reflections for long-term care
Anji Mehta,
SSCR/PSSRU, LSE, United Kingdom
2014 Conference Presentation Evaluation EnglandUnited Kingdom
15 May 2015
Getting the ducks in line: public involvement in research and organisational development
Jennifer Bostock,
The University of Kent, United Kingdom
Nadia Brookes,
The University of Kent, United Kingdom
Karen Jones,
The University of Kent, United Kingdom
2014 Conference Presentation Evaluation EnglandUnited Kingdom
15 May 2015
Social care evidence in practice: learning from a two-year study on innovation in knowledge exchange
George Julian,
PSSRU, LSE, United Kingdom
2014 Conference Presentation Evaluation EnglandUnited Kingdom
15 May 2015
Mechanisms for knowledge exchange: effectiveness in different contexts
David McDaid,
PSSRU, LSE, United Kingdom
2014 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems EU
15 May 2015
The challenges of scaling up innovative models of integrated care: lessons from the Gnosall primary care-based dementia service
Michael Clark,
NIHR School for Social Care Research, LSE, United Kingdom
Josie Dixon,
NIHR School for Social Care Research, LSE, United Kingdom
David Jolley,
NIHR School for Social Care Research, LSE, United Kingdom
Susan Benbow,
NIHR School for Social Care Research, LSE, United Kingdom
Ian Greaves,
NIHR School for Social Care Research, LSE, United Kingdom
Nicola Greaves,
NIHR School for Social Care Research, LSE, United Kingdom
2014 Conference Presentation Care modelsDementia EnglandUnited Kingdom
15 May 2015
A question of specialism? Adult safeguarding and models of social work practice in England
Katherine Graham,
King's College London, United Kingdom
Martin Stevens,
King's College London, United Kingdom
Caroline Norrie,
King's College London, United Kingdom
Jo Moriarty,
King's College London, United Kingdom
Jill Manthorpe,
King's College London, United Kingdom
Shereen Hussein,
King's College London, United Kingdom
2014 Conference Presentation Care modelsSafeguarding EnglandUnited Kingdom
15 May 2015
When local initiatives meet national public policies: the dynamics of innovation in integrated long-term care
Leonie Henaut,
Center for the Sociology of Organizations, CNRS/SciencesPo, France
Marie-Aline Bloch,
Center for the Sociology of Organizations, CNRS/SciencesPo, France
2014 Conference Presentation Care integrationCare models France
15 May 2015
Who cares? A scoping study to explore key issues in care and nursing staff in UK care homes
Barbara Hanratty,
University of York, United Kingdom
Karen Spilsbury,
University of York, United Kingdom
2014 Conference Presentation Workforce United Kingdom
15 May 2015
Zero-hours-working in the UK, functional equivalents and policy responses
Bernard H Casey,
University of Warwick, United Kingdom
2014 Conference Presentation Workforce United Kingdom
15 May 2015
Later-life care work migration: patterns and determinants of reorganising informal care obligations
Gudrun Bauer,
Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
August Österle,
Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
2014 Conference Presentation Informal careWorkforce Austria
15 May 2015
The next steps for the evaluation of personal health budgets
Karen Jones,
The University of Kent, United Kingdom
2014 Conference Presentation Personalisation United Kingdom
15 May 2015
Costs and cost-effectiveness of personal health budgets
Julien Forder,
PSSRU, The University of Kent, United Kingdom
2014 Conference Presentation Personalisation United Kingdom
15 May 2015
The impact of personal health budgets on quality of life and well-being
Karen Jones,
PSSRU, The University of Kent, United Kingdom
2014 Conference Presentation Personalisation United Kingdom
15 May 2015
Implementation of personal health budgets
James Caiels,
The University of Kent, United Kingdom
Julien Forder,
The University of Kent, United Kingdom
Karen Jones,
The University of Kent, United Kingdom
Caroline Glendinning,
University of York, United Kingdom
Elizabeth Welch,
, United Kingdom
Kate Baxter,
, United Kingdom
Jacqueline Davidson,
, United Kingdom
Karen Windle,
The University of Kent, United Kingdom
Annie Irvine,
, United Kingdom
Dominic King,
, United Kingdom
Paul Dolan,
, United Kingdom
2014 Conference Presentation Personalisation EnglandUnited Kingdom
15 May 2015
Care transitions in late old age: factors associated with changes in receipt of care in Newcastle at age 85+
Bo Hu,
PSSRU, LSE, United Kingdom
Raphael Wittenberg,
PSSRU, LSE, United Kingdom
Adelina Comas-Herrera,
PSSRU, LSE, United Kingdom
Jose-Luis Fernandez,
PSSRU, LSE, United Kingdom
Andrew Kingston,
Newcastle University, United Kingdom
Carol Jagger,
Newcastle University, United Kingdom
2014 Conference Presentation Care models EnglandUnited Kingdom
15 May 2015
Alternatives to home informal care and nursing homes in old age: an Italian exploration
Giuliana Costa,
Politecnico di Milano, Italy
2014 Conference Presentation Care models Italy
15 May 2015
Measuring regional variation in the productivity of care home in England
Wei Yang,
PSSRU, University of Kent, United Kingdom
Julien Forder,
PSSRU, University of Kent, United Kingdom
2014 Conference Presentation Equity EnglandUnited Kingdom
15 May 2015
Is long-term care in the Czech Republic equitable, available, and efficient? Major developments and challenges for long-term care in the Czech Republic
Petr Wija,
Charles University, Czech Republic
Iva Holmerova,
Charles University, Czech Republic
2014 Conference Presentation Equity Czech Republic
15 May 2015
The performance evaluation system of nursing home in Tuscany region: the target diagram of 50 NH
Antonella Rosa,
Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa, Italy
Sabina Nuti,
Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa, Italy
Pietro Amat,
Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa, Italy
Linda Palatella,
Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa, Italy
2014 Conference Presentation Residential Care Italy
15 May 2015
Older persons: a welfare resource in both Spain and Sweden
Gerdt Sundström ,
Jönköping University, Sweden
Maria Angeles Tortosa,
, Spain
Maria Dolores Puga,
, Spain
2014 Conference Presentation Outcomes and quality SpainSweden
15 May 2015
Potential and challenges of online service quality feedback mechanisms to support service consumption decisions
Lisa Trigg,
LSE, United Kingdom
2014 Conference Presentation Outcomes and quality EnglandUnited Kingdom
15 May 2015
A Qualitative Exploratory Study on the Effects of Marketization of Long-term Care Services for Older People in Korea
Yongho Chon,
Incheon National University, South Korea
2014 Conference Presentation EconomicsMarkets/regulation South Korea
15 May 2015
Changing patterns of LTC service delivery
Pamela Nadash,
University of Massachusetts, Boston, United States
2014 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systemsCare models United States
15 May 2015
The past and future of LTSS quality
Charlene Harrington,
School of Nursing, University of California, United States
2014 Conference Presentation Outcomes and quality United States
15 May 2015
Financing long-term care: more same than different, but with some twists
Joshua Wiener,
RTI International, United States
2014 Conference Presentation EconomicsFunding/purchasing United States
15 May 2015
Surveying the implementation of the act for elderly care and services in Finland
Anja Noro,
National Institute for Welfare and Health, Finland
Hanna Alastalo,
National Institute for Welfare and Health, Finland
Matti Mäkelä,
National Institute for Welfare and Health, Finland
Harriet Finne-Soveri,
National Institute for Welfare and Health, Finland
Päivi Voutilainen,
National Institute for Welfare and Health, Finland
2014 Conference Presentation Policy Finland
15 May 2015
Strategic planning in the LTC sector: the benefits of using data
Giovanni Fosti,
Bocconi University, Milan; SDA Bocconi School of Management, Italy
Francesco Longo,
Bocconi University, Milan; SDA Bocconi School of Management, Italy
Giulia Galimberti,
Bocconi University, Milan; SDA Bocconi School of Management, Italy
Elisabetta Notarnicola,
Bocconi University, Milan; SDA Bocconi School of Management, Italy
2014 Conference Presentation Policy Italy
15 May 2015
Japan’s next care system: how do communities participate?
Yoshiko Agenosono,
Nihon University, Adachi City Council of Social Welfare, Japan
Saori Kamozawa,
Nihon University, Adachi City Council of Social Welfare, Japan
Hori Takaki,
Nihon University, Adachi City Council of Social Welfare, Japan
2014 Conference Presentation Care models Japan
15 May 2015
The impact of cognitive impairment on hospital and emergency department use among older people across residential settings
Joshua M. Wiener,
RTI International, United States
Zhanlian Feng,
Laura Coots,
Yevgeniya Kaganova,
2014 Conference Presentation Dementia United States
15 May 2015
A new model of assistance: the first insurance experience of LTC care model
Vanessa Sabbi,
UniSalute, UnipolSai Group, Italy
2014 Conference Presentation Care models Italy