TYPE | 2018 Conference Presentation
TYPE | 2018 Conference Presentation
What factors influence time spent on unpaid dementia care? An explorative analysis
Klara Lorenz,
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), United Kingdom
2018 Conference Presentation Dementia EnglandUnited Kingdom
25 Feb 2021
Estimating the costs of unpaid care for people with dementia: the importance of how questions are asked
Adelina Comas-Herrera,
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), United Kingdom
2018 Conference Presentation Dementia EnglandUnited Kingdom
25 Feb 2021
Task-sharing involving primary care physicians for dementia early intervention
Gloria Wong,
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2018 Conference Presentation Dementia Hong Kong
25 Feb 2021
Understanding non-medical costs for health care: evidence from inpatient care for older people in China
Wei Yang,
King's College London, United Kingdom
2018 Conference Presentation National systems China
25 Feb 2021
Increasing demand for care while promoting institutionalisation: a preliminary study on the impacts of long-term-care insurance in Guangzhou
Wing Kit (Jack) Chan,
School of Government, Sun Yat-sen University, China
2018 Conference Presentation Policy developments China
25 Feb 2021
Long-term care insurance in China: will it meet the needs?
Yumei Zhu,
WU Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
2018 Conference Presentation National systems China
25 Feb 2021
Exploring the formalisation of informal care in Europe
Valentina Zigante,
London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
2018 Conference Presentation Informal care EU
25 Feb 2021
Quality of Life of Long-term Care Service Users Living at Home. Evidence from Austria, England, and Finland
Birgit Trukeschitz,
Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU), Austria
2018 Conference Presentation Service evaluation AustriaEnglandFinland
25 Feb 2021
Quality of Life of Carers in Austria, England, and Finland
Ismo Linnosmaa,
National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) and University of Eastern Finland, Finland
2018 Conference Presentation Service evaluation AustriaEnglandFinland
25 Feb 2021
Comparing the Impact of Long-Term Care on Quality of Life in Austria, England, and Finland
Julien Forder,
University of Kent, Canterbury, United Kingdom
2018 Conference Presentation Service evaluation AustriaEnglandFinland
25 Feb 2021
The Relationship between Outcomes for Long-Term Care Service Users and Their Carers in Austria, England, and Finland: Reciprocity, Family, and Caregiving Effects
Juliette Malley,
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), United Kingdom
2018 Conference Presentation Service evaluation AustriaEnglandFinland
25 Feb 2021
Applying Best-Worst Scaling to Elicit Social Care Related Quality of Life Preferences: The Method and Implications of Taste and Scale Heterogeneity
Assma Hajji,
WU Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
2018 Conference Presentation Service evaluation Austria
25 Feb 2021
Comparing preferences for social care-related quality of life using the Adult Social Care Outcomes Toolkit service user (ASCOT-SCT4) measure in Austria, England and Finland
Laurie Batchelder,
Personal Social Service Research Unit, University of Kent, United Kingdom
Eirini-Christina Saloniki,
2018 Conference Presentation Service evaluation AustriaEnglandFinland
25 Feb 2021
Developing ASCOT for Austria – Translation and Validation
Judith Litschauer,
WU Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
2018 Conference Presentation Service evaluation Austria
25 Feb 2021
Introducing the ASCOT in Finland – Translation and Validation of the Instrument
Lien Nguyen,
Centre for Health and Social Economics, National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Finland
2018 Conference Presentation Service evaluation Finland
25 Feb 2021
Do Report Cards Predict Future Quality? The Case of Skilled Nursing Facilities
Portia Cornell,
Brown University, United States
2018 Conference Presentation Outcomes and quality United States
25 Feb 2021
The Effect of Linkage Between Medicare Advantage Contract and Nursing Homes on Patients’ Health Outcomes
Momotazur Rahman,
Brown University, United States
2018 Conference Presentation Outcomes and quality United States
25 Feb 2021
How Hospitals that are Integrated with Long-term Care Providers Respond to Pay-for-Performance Incentives
Edward Norton,
University of Michigan, United States
2018 Conference Presentation Outcomes and quality United States
25 Feb 2021
The use of National Quality registries in research – health and preventive care among older people in Swedish nursing homes
Marie Ernsth Bravell,
Jönköping University, Sweden
2018 Conference Presentation Residential Care Sweden
25 Feb 2021
The introduction of Senior Alert – process and patient outcomes in preventive work in Swedish nursing homes
Christina Lannering,
Länssjukhuset Ryhov, Sweden
2018 Conference Presentation Residential Care Sweden
25 Feb 2021
Effects of using a preventive care model among persons with dementia in ordinary home and nursing home with poor nutritional status
Linda Johansson,
Jönköping University, Institute of Gerontology, Sweden
2018 Conference Presentation Residential Care Sweden
25 Feb 2021
The European Framework for Action on Integrated Health Services Delivery: An application to health and social care integration in long-term care settings
Kai Leichsenring,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria
2018 Conference Presentation Care integration EU
25 Feb 2021
Intermediaries in a Europeanised market for migrant live-in care work: brokering agencies in Austria and Germany
Verean Rossow,
University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
2018 Conference Presentation Markets/regulation Germany
25 Feb 2021
Introducing technological innovations in ageing societies: care providers’ perspective
Andrea Rotolo,
CeRGAS SDA Bocconi, Università Bocconi, Italy
2018 Conference Presentation Digitalization and technology Italy
25 Feb 2021
Employed informal caregivers and the new care leave models in Austria
Karin Sardadvar,
Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU), Austria
2018 Conference Presentation Informal care Austria
25 Feb 2021
Juggling work and care for a frail family member: an international comparison
Andrea E. Schmidt,
Austrian Public Health Institute, Austria
2018 Conference Presentation Informal care AustriaFranceGermanyItalyThe Netherlands
25 Feb 2021
Who gets admitted and who is sent home? A register-based study of older people’s care trajectories through hospital emergency departments
Pär Schön,
Aging Research Center; Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
2018 Conference Presentation Care integration Sweden
25 Feb 2021
Accessibility and sustainability in elderly care policy in northwest China: findings from the Yulin livelihood project
Cheng Shi,
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), United Kingdom
2018 Conference Presentation National systems China
25 Feb 2021
Why are the older informal carers those of better health? Solving a causality problem
Mateja Nagode,
Social Protection Institute of the Republic of Slovenia, Slovenia
2018 Conference Presentation Informal care Slovenia
25 Feb 2021
Staff-to-resident-ratio in Austrian care homes for the elderly: status quo and field for action
Heidemarie Staflinger,
Upper Austrian Chamber of Labor, Austria
2018 Conference Presentation Workforce Austria