TYPE | 2016 Conference Presentation
TYPE | 2016 Conference Presentation
Providing nursing and residential care services in Europe: a greater role for the private sector?
Daniel Molinuevo,
European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, Ireland
2016 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systemsResidential Care EU
17 Oct 2016
Comparative approaches to evaluating the role of long term care in achieving gender equality
Kirstein Rummery,
University of Stirling, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation Equity ScotlandUnited Kingdom
17 Oct 2016
New evidence on the sustainability and inclusiveness of long-term care systems in Europe
Ludovico Carrino,
Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Italy
2016 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems EU
17 Oct 2016
Administration of medicines in care homes (with nursing) for older people by care assistants – developing guidance for care home providers
Karen Spilsbury,
University of Leeds, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation Residential Care United Kingdom
17 Oct 2016
Priorities for the care home nursing workforce
Karen Spilsbury,
University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Barbara Hanratty,
Newcastle University, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation Workforce United Kingdom
17 Oct 2016
What supports effective working within and across different models of health care provision to care homes: findings from the OPTIMAL study
Claire Goodman,
University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation Care modelsResidential Care United Kingdom
17 Oct 2016
The gateshead care home vanguard – towards a realist evaluation
Barbara Hanratty,
Newcastle University, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation Residential Care EnglandUnited Kingdom
17 Oct 2016
Body mass, physical activity and future care use
Olena Nizalova,
University of Kent, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation Evaluation EnglandUnited Kingdom
17 Oct 2016
Can experiments build a bridge between science, policy and practice?
Satu Karppanen,
Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, Finland
2016 Conference Presentation Evaluation Finland
17 Oct 2016
Reflections on designing a mixed methods research study to evaluate intensive home care packages for people with dementia in the Republic of Ireland
Maria Pierce,
Genio, Ireland
2016 Conference Presentation DementiaEvaluation Ireland
17 Oct 2016
The future of long term care for vulnerable older adults in South Africa
Emily Freeman,
PSSRU, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems South Africa
17 Oct 2016
Key issues and challenges in long-term care organization and financing in differently resourced countries: from service coverage to sustainability
Adelina Comas-Herrera,
PSSRU, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systemsEconomics CanadaChinaEnglandIndonesiaKenyaMexicoSouth AfricaSouth Korea
17 Oct 2016
Social care governance structures and the business model at early stages of integrated care design and development in a LMIC region to create cashable savings and RoI
Stella I. Tsartsara,
South East Europe Healthcare, Belgium
2016 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems Greece
17 Oct 2016
Home care for older people in urban China: impacts of the marketisation process
Wenjing Zhang,
Bristol University, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systemsMarkets/regulation China
17 Oct 2016
Self-funders and long term care: selected findings from the SIgN project
Kate Baxter,
Social Policy Research Unit, University of York, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation Economics EnglandUnited Kingdom
17 Oct 2016
Patient choice of post-acute care provider and hospital accountability
Emily Gadbois,
Brown University, United States
2016 Conference Presentation Choice United States
17 Oct 2016
Who cares for the unhealthy poor rural elderly? Rural and rural disparity in home- and community-based long-term care utilisation in China
Wei Yang,
King's College London, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation Equity China
17 Oct 2016
The impact of elderly care services in-kind on poverty across Italian regions and evidence of the effects of the recent economic crisis
Sara Picchi,
University of Rome Sapienza, Italy
2016 Conference Presentation Equity Italy
17 Oct 2016
The economic consequences for households of co-payments in long term care. Evidence from Spain after the 2012 reform
Isabel Pardo-García,
University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
2016 Conference Presentation Economics Spain
17 Oct 2016
Being dependent rather than handicapped in France: does the institutional barrier at age 60 affect care arrangements?
Marianne Tenand,
Paris School of Economics & Ecole normale supérieure, France
2016 Conference Presentation Equity France
17 Oct 2016
Benchmarking models of social investment in Europe: examining forms of long-term care in the SHARE database
Platon Tinios,
Piraeus University, Greece
2016 Conference Presentation Economics EU
17 Oct 2016
Measuring social investment in LTC: what could be learned from other disciplines?
Virginija Poskute,
ISM University of Management and Economics, Vilnius, Lithuania
2016 Conference Presentation Economics EU
17 Oct 2016
Applying social investment principles to the provision of long-term care: issues for consideration
Bernard Casey,
PSSRU, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation Economics EU
17 Oct 2016
Regional variability in long-term care services in Spain: needs, service use and diversification
Maria Angeles Tortosa,
Valencia University, Spain
2016 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems Spain
17 Oct 2016
LTC reform trends between national and local policies: insights from Italy
Giovanni Fosti,
CeRGAS, Bocconi University, Italy
2016 Conference Presentation Policy Italy
17 Oct 2016
Elderly care and the value of sharing economy. What can we learn and bring to the care sector from sharing economy initiatives
Giovanni Fosti,
CeRGAS, Bocconi University, Italy
2016 Conference Presentation Economics EU
17 Oct 2016
Sports and reminiscence: the rationale and evidence for its use to build social connections for older people
Michael Clark,
PSSRU, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation Care models United Kingdom
17 Oct 2016
Stories of disease and treatment: organizational models for continuity of care
Giovanna Ferretti,
Studio APS, Italy
2016 Conference Presentation Care models Italy
17 Oct 2016
OPTIMISTIC: a care model for addressing hospitalization risk of long-stay nursing facility residents
Greg Arling,
Purdue University School of Nursing, United States
2016 Conference Presentation Care models United States
17 Oct 2016
Person-centredness in long-term care services for older adults: a systematic review of survey measures and measurement properties
Mark Wilberforce,
University of Manchester, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation Personalisation International