TYPE | 2018 Conference Presentation
TYPE | 2018 Conference Presentation
Undermining the ACA through the Executive Branch and Federalism: implications for older Americans
Michael Gusmano,
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, United States
2018 Conference Presentation Specific user groups United States
25 Feb 2021
The changing profile of newly admitted nursing home residents in Ontario, Canada: observations over 15 years
Amy Hsu,
Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Canada
2018 Conference Presentation Data and research Canada
25 Feb 2021
The relationship between receipt of home care at the end of life, cost and place of death: a population-level retrospective cohort study
Amy Hsu,
Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Canada
2018 Conference Presentation Policy developments Canada
25 Feb 2021
The role of job demand, control and support on job satisfaction and job quitting intention among long term care workers in England
Shereen Hussein,
King's College London, United Kingdom
2018 Conference Presentation Workforce EnglandUnited Kingdom
25 Feb 2021
Operational and policy implications of recognition of front line elder care workers’ high-level skills
Joan Hyde,
UMass/Boston, United States
2018 Conference Presentation Workforce
25 Feb 2021
Inequality and inequity in the use of long-term care services in Europe: cross-national patterns and determinants
Stefania Ilinca,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria
2018 Conference Presentation Equity EU
25 Feb 2021
Challenges for twenty years old LTC system of Japan
Tsuneo Inoue,
Doshisha University, Japan
2018 Conference Presentation Policy developments Japan
25 Feb 2021
The effect of primary caregivers’ employment on older people’s care receipt from their care networks and unmet need
Alexander Janus,
University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Doty Pamela,
, United States
2018 Conference Presentation Informal care United States
25 Feb 2021
Half a century LTC for older Swedes: the state– family balance
Lennarth Johansson,
Stockholm Gerontology Research Centre, Sweden
2018 Conference Presentation Care models Sweden
25 Feb 2021
Intermediary structures for frail older people: Switzerland and Germany in comparison
Konstantin Kehl,
Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland
2018 Conference Presentation Care integration GermanySwitzerland
25 Feb 2021
Integrating medical and long-term services benefits in Tennessee
Laura Keohane,
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, United States
2018 Conference Presentation Care integration United States
25 Feb 2021
Supporting informal carers: testing feasibility of the CES and the Carer SCT4 measures as a part of care practice
Aija Kettunen,
Diaconia University of Applied Sciences, Finland
2018 Conference Presentation Informal care Finland
25 Feb 2021
The impact of staffing on care home survival
Stephen Allan,
University of Kent, United Kingdom
2018 Conference Presentation Workforce England
25 Feb 2021
Willingness to pay for others’ long-term care services: evidence from a stated preference analysis
Anna Amilon,
VIVE – The Danish Center for Social Science Research, Denmark
2018 Conference Presentation Funding/purchasing Denmark
25 Feb 2021
Municipalities’ management strategies on the welfare mixes in aging society: The implementation of long-term care in Japan
Reiko Arami,
Nagoya University, Japan
2018 Conference Presentation Policy developments Japan
25 Feb 2021
Minnesota’s Return to Community Initiative is effective in reducing nursing home use and achieving post-discharge outcomes
Greg Arling,
Purdue University, United States
2018 Conference Presentation Policy developments United States
25 Feb 2021
How extensive and generous LTC programs are? Investigating eligibility criteria and need assessment procedures in a comparative perspective
Costanzo Ranci,
Polytechnic of Milan, Italy
2018 Conference Presentation Policy developments Italy
25 Feb 2021
Further structural validation of the Long-Term Conditions Questionnaire (LTCQ): formation of the Rasch 8-item LTCQ short-form (LTCQ-8)
Laurie Batchelder,
University of Kent, United Kingdom
2018 Conference Presentation Demand measurement and projection United Kingdom
25 Feb 2021
Independent financial advice about funding social care in later life – findings from a project exploring evidence and practice in England
Kate Baxter,
University of York, United Kingdom
2018 Conference Presentation Funding/purchasing United Kingdom
25 Feb 2021
Explaining local variation in home care provision using a longitudinal census of home care
David Bell,
University of Stirling, United Kingdom
2018 Conference Presentation Equity ScotlandUnited Kingdom
25 Feb 2021
To what extent longer working lives might reduce the amount of informal care received by frail elderly people?
Julien Bergeot,
Universite de Cergy Pontoise, France
2018 Conference Presentation Informal care EU
25 Feb 2021
Integrating post-acute care: relational contracting between Medicare Accountable Care Organizations and post-acute providers
Christine Bishop,
Brandeis University, United States
2018 Conference Presentation Care integration United States
25 Feb 2021
Pre-diagnosis service utilization in people with suspected dementia seeking help from assessment service
Xinxin Cai,
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2018 Conference Presentation Dementia Hong Kong
25 Feb 2021
Projecting EU public expenditure on LTC over the next 50 years
Santiago Álvaro Calvo Ramos,
European Commission, Belgium
2018 Conference Presentation Demand measurement and projection EU
25 Feb 2021
Vulnerability and long-term care in Europe: an economics perspective
Ludovico Carrino,
King's College London, United Kingdom
2018 Conference Presentation Policy developments EU
25 Feb 2021
Marketization of long-term care services for older adults and its results in South Korea
Yongho Chon,
Incheon National University, South Korea
2018 Conference Presentation Funding/purchasing South Korea
25 Feb 2021
Multisensory stimulation and individualized music sessions on people with severe dementia: immediate, short-term and long-term effects on behaviour and mood
Nuria Cibeira,
Universidade da Coruña, Spain
2018 Conference Presentation Digitalization and technology Spain
25 Feb 2021
Spending pattern and associated factors of carer allowance among low-income informal carers
Jacky Choy,
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2018 Conference Presentation Policy developments Hong Kong
25 Feb 2021
Tacit practices over time – the case of care work in Norway
Karen Christensen,
University of Bergen, Norway
2018 Conference Presentation Workforce Norway
25 Feb 2021
The incremental cost of dementia care: evidence from Medicare Advantage and traditional medicare
Norma Coe,
University of Pennyslvania, United States
2018 Conference Presentation Dementia United States