TYPE | 2018 Conference Presentation
TYPE | 2018 Conference Presentation
Technology in dementia care – policy suggestions from qualitative research with family carers in the South of England
Klara Lorenz,
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), United Kingdom
2018 Conference Presentation Dementia EnglandUnited Kingdom
25 Feb 2021
Social isolation predicts memory decline in later life
Sanna Read,
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), United Kingdom
2018 Conference Presentation Dementia EnglandUnited Kingdom
25 Feb 2021
Whither economic evaluations of actions to address dementia? A systematic mapping review
David McDaid,
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), United Kingdom
2018 Conference Presentation Dementia International
25 Feb 2021
Modelling the dementia care pathway in England
Adelina Comas-Herrera,
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), United Kingdom
2018 Conference Presentation Dementia EnglandUnited Kingdom
25 Feb 2021
Projections of long-term care expenditure on older people living with dementia in England, 2015 to 2040
Bo Hu,
London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
2018 Conference Presentation Dementia EnglandUnited Kingdom
25 Feb 2021
Recent developments in care coordination policies in Europe
Stanislawa Golinowska,
CASE - Centre for Social and Economic Research, Poland
2018 Conference Presentation Policy developments Poland
25 Feb 2021
Integration and freedom of choice in care for older people in Sweden and Finland – Compatible policy options?
Ismo Linnosmaa,
The National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Finland
Pär Schön,
Karolinska Institute, Aging Research Center, Sweden
2018 Conference Presentation Policy developments FinlandSweden
25 Feb 2021
Recent policy developments and evidence in the personalisation of care in Europe
Ricardo Rodrigues,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria
2018 Conference Presentation Policy developments AustriaCzech RepublicEnglandFinlandFranceGermanyItalyPolandSpainSweden
25 Feb 2021
Trends in migrant care work across Europe – evidence from selected European countries
Agnieszka Sowa-Kofta,
CASE - Center for Social and Economic Research, Poland
Gudrun Bauer,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria
2018 Conference Presentation Policy developments AustriaBulgariaGermanyItalyPolandRomaniaUnited Kingdom
25 Feb 2021
Understanding long-term care needs from administrative data
Javiera Cartagena-Farias,
Personal Social Services Research Unit, LSE, United Kingdom
Sanna Read,
2018 Conference Presentation Service evaluation United Kingdom
25 Feb 2021
Long-term care use among older people with social care needs: A view from administrative systems in the UK
Francesco D’Amico,
Personal Social Services Research Unit, LSE, United Kingdom
2018 Conference Presentation Service evaluation United Kingdom
25 Feb 2021
Estimating care service outcomes from administrative records: challenges and opportunities
Jose-Luis Fernandez,
Personal Social Services Research Unit, LSE, United Kingdom
2018 Conference Presentation Service evaluation EnglandUnited Kingdom
25 Feb 2021
Health and social care integration in the WHO European region: six case studies
Stefania Ilinca,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria
Ricardo Rodrigues,
2018 Conference Presentation Care integration CroatiaDenmarkEUGermanyPortugalRomaniaTurkey
25 Feb 2021
A long-term care system in every country for universal health coverage: Findings from the study on integrated health and long-term care delivery
Manfred Huber,
WHO Europe, EU
2018 Conference Presentation Care integration CroatiaDenmarkEUGermanyPortugalRomaniaTurkey
25 Feb 2021
Building a register-based performance indicator database using individual-level administrative health care data from hospitals, social and long-term care services
Unto Häkkinen,
The National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Finland
2018 Conference Presentation Data and research Finland
25 Feb 2021
Analyses of post-treatment placement for patients living at home prior to hip fracture
Tron Anders Moger,
University of Oslo, Norway
2018 Conference Presentation Data and research FinlandNorway
25 Feb 2021
Performance comparison of hip fracture pathways in two capital cities: Does the level of integration matter?
Unto Häkkinen,
The National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Finland
2018 Conference Presentation Data and research FinlandNorway
25 Feb 2021
Organizing stroke pathways differently – effects on readmissions and mortality.
Terje P Hagen,
University of Oslo, Norway
2018 Conference Presentation Data and research FinlandNorway
25 Feb 2021
Hospital-Skilled Nursing Facility Collaboration: A Mixed Methods Approach to Understanding the Effect of Linkage Strategies
Momotazur Rahman,
Brown University, United States
2018 Conference Presentation Care integration United States
25 Feb 2021
How Do Hospitals That Are Part of ACOs Lower Readmission Rates?
Ulrika Winblad,
Uppsala University, Sweden
2018 Conference Presentation Care integration United States
25 Feb 2021
Hospital and Skilled Nursing Partnerships for Palliative Care: An Opportunity to Increase Use of Palliative Care and Reduce Readmissions
Denise Tyler,
RTI International, United States
2018 Conference Presentation Care integration United States
25 Feb 2021
Medicare Advantage Control of Post-Acute Costs: Perspectives from Plans, Hospitals, and Skilled Nursing Facilities
Emily Gadbois,
Brown University, United States
2018 Conference Presentation Care integration United States
25 Feb 2021
A short introduction to CARIMO, an ICT-supported fitness programme for home care service users
Cornelia Schneider,
Salzburg Research Forschungsgesellschaft mbH, Austria
2018 Conference Presentation Digitalization and technology
25 Feb 2021
Usability and user experience of a tablet-based fitness app for home-care service users
Marlene Blüher,
Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU), Austria
2018 Conference Presentation Digitalization and technology Austria
25 Feb 2021
“To use or not to use?” – Usage data of an ICT-based fitness-system for home care service users in Austria and Italy
Cornelia Schneider,
Salzburg Research Forschungsgesellschaft mbH, Austria
2018 Conference Presentation Digitalization and technology AustriaItaly
25 Feb 2021
The effects of an ICT-based fitness programme for home care service users on fitness literacy, physical activity behaviour and coping with activities of daily living
Siegfried Eisenberg,
Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU), Austria
2018 Conference Presentation Digitalization and technology AustriaItaly
25 Feb 2021
Effects of an ICT based fitness program on physical fitness of home care recipients.
Sonja Jungreitmayr,
University of Salzburg, Austria
2018 Conference Presentation Digitalization and technology Austria
25 Feb 2021
The Role of Global Long-Term Care Scholarship in the Journal of Aging & Social Policy
Edward Miller,
Journal of Aging & Social Policy, United States
2018 Conference Presentation International
25 Feb 2021
The Role of Global Long-Term Care Scholarship in the Journal of Long-Term Care
Michael Clark,
Journal of Long-Term Care, United Kingdom
2018 Conference Presentation EnglandUnited Kingdom
25 Feb 2021
Factors associated with the cost of dementia – Analysis of the MODEM cohort
Derek King,
Personal Social Services Research Unit, LSE, United Kingdom
2018 Conference Presentation Dementia EnglandUnited Kingdom