TYPE | 2016 Conference Presentation
TYPE | 2016 Conference Presentation
Social and demographic change and long-term care demand
Emily Grundy,
LSE, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation DemandInformal care International
13 Oct 2016
Ageing and disability: the role of financial and regulatory incentives in facilitating intersectoral collaboration
A-La Park,
PSSRU, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
David McDaid,
PSSRU, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation Care integrationFunding/purchasingMarkets/regulation United Kingdom
13 Oct 2016
How legislation impacts on aging with disability an aging into disability: the EU PATHWAYS project’s results from the perspective of employment sector
Matilde Leonardi,
PATHWAYS Consortium, Foundation of the Carlo Besta Neurological Institute, Italy
2016 Conference Presentation Employment AustriaCzech RepublicGermanyGreeceItalyNorwayPolandSloveniaSpainUnited Kingdom
13 Oct 2016
Limitations in the evidence base for long-term services and support and persons aging with long-term disability: implications for US programmes and policies
Michelle Putnam,
Simmons College, School of Social Work, United States
2016 Conference Presentation Policy United States
13 Oct 2016
13 Oct 2016
Quality improvement over and above minimum standards: a study of providers of residential care for older people in England and Australia
Lisa Trigg,
PSSRU, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation Outcomes and qualityResidential Care AustraliaEnglandUnited Kingdom
13 Oct 2016
Social care related quality of life at home and in Institutional setting: the case of Denmark
Tine Rostgaard,
KORA, Denmark
2016 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systemsOutcomes and quality Denmark
13 Oct 2016
How do care professionals define “good” quality long-term care? Lessons from an Austrian explorative study
Katharine Schulmann,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria
2016 Conference Presentation Outcomes and quality Austria
13 Oct 2016
The elderly care and domestic services sector during the recent economic crisis. The case of Italy, Spain and France.
Sara Picchi,
Sapienza University of Roma, Italy
2016 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systemsWorkforce FranceItalySpain
13 Oct 2016
Checking care workers: International evidence
Jill Manthorpe,
King's College London, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation Workforce International
13 Oct 2016
The Ideal working situation for residential social workers at intensive care homes
Masakazu Shirasawa,
Graduate School of Gerontology, J. F. Oberlin University, Japan
2016 Conference Presentation Residential CareWorkforce Japan
13 Oct 2016
The working experience of care workers in the long-term care insurance in Korea
Yongho Chon,
Incheon National University, South Korea
2016 Conference Presentation Workforce South Korea
13 Oct 2016
Scoping carer research
Mary Larkin ,
Open University , United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation Workforce International
13 Oct 2016
Effects of health check-up attendance on caregivers’ physical health
Narimasa Kumagai,
Kindai University (Kinki University), Japan
2016 Conference Presentation Informal care Japan
13 Oct 2016
Comparing the burdens of two groups of Japanese family caregivers of the elderly: biological daughters vs daughters-in-law
Seiritsu Ogura,
Hosei University, Japan
2016 Conference Presentation Informal care Japan
13 Oct 2016
Improving end-of-life care in the community using the RESPECT on-line prognostication tool
Amy Hsu,
Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Canada
2016 Conference Presentation Technology Canada
07 Oct 2016
Competing policies? Experiences from the implementation of an integrated health and social care organization for older people in Sweden
Par Schon,
Stockholm Gerontology Research Centre and Aging Research Centre, Sweden
2016 Conference Presentation Care integration Sweden
07 Oct 2016
Building a tool to support the planning of long-term care networks under complexity: dealing with multiple objectives, uncertainty and policy strategies
Teresa Cardoso-Grilo,
Centre for Management Studies of Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal
2016 Conference Presentation Care integration Portugal
07 Oct 2016
Marketization in Scandinavian welfare states: the role of large corporations in residential care for older people
2016 Conference Presentation Markets/regulation NorwaySweden
07 Oct 2016
Marketization: the growth and impact of large for-profit nursing home chains: UK perspective
Allyson Pollock,
Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
Shailen Sutaria,
Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
William Hirst,,
Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation Markets/regulation United Kingdom
07 Oct 2016
Care for sale: privatizing long-term care in Ontario
Justin Panos,
York University, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation Markets/regulation Canada
07 Oct 2016
Marketization: ownership, financing, and quality in the five largest US for-profit nursing home chains
Charlene Charington,
University of California San Francisco, United States
2016 Conference Presentation Markets/regulation United States
07 Oct 2016
A comparison of three instruments (ASCOT, ICECAP, and EQ5D) for the evaluation of outcomes of long-term care services
Florin Vadean,
PSSRU, University of Kent, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation Outcomes and quality EnglandUnited Kingdom
07 Oct 2016
Quality of life from the perspective of older adults living at home, and the role of services
Miriam van Loon,
VU University Medical Center, The Netherlands
2016 Conference Presentation Outcomes and quality The Netherlands
07 Oct 2016
How do people make decisions about ‘best’ and ‘worst’ quality of life states?
Laurie Batchelder,
PSSRU, University of Kent, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation Outcomes and quality United Kingdom
07 Oct 2016
Worker retention in long-term care
Ulrike Schneider,
Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
2016 Conference Presentation Workforce Austria
07 Oct 2016
What makes men work in the long-term care sector?
Shereen Hussein,
King's College London, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation Workforce EnglandUnited Kingdom
07 Oct 2016
Social work effectiveness and burnout: do we need to do more to see if there are links?
Jo Moriarty,
King's College London, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation Workforce EnglandUnited Kingdom
07 Oct 2016
An estimation of the value and the hidden social burden of informal care in Spain
Luz Maria Pena - Longobardo,
University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
2016 Conference Presentation Informal care Spain
06 Oct 2016
The discovery of working carers – a new policy challenge in Sweden
Lennarth Johansson,
Gerontology Research Centre and Aging Research Centre/Karolinska Institute, Sweden
2016 Conference Presentation Informal care Sweden