2022 Conference PresentationS
2022 Conference PresentationS
“How can I help residents with their mouth care?” A participatory research project to develop oral healthcare innovations in long-term care
Magda Jordao ,
University of Leeds , United Kingdom
“I never thought I will end up here”: nursing home relocation decisions among Lithuanian older adults
Jūratė Charenkova ,
Vilnius University , Lithuania
“Through your eyes”: pilot findings on the use of mixed-reality glasses in home care settings
Birgit Trukeschitz ,
WU Vienna University of Economics and Business , Austria
A conceptual framework for the English social care system to identify opportunities for learning from evidence and from other countries experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic
Adelina Comas-Herrera ,
Care Policy and Evaluation Centre, LSE , United Kingdom
A new staffing scheme for nursing homes in Germany
Heinz Rothgang ,
University of Bremen , Germany
A stepped wedge cluster randomized trial to implement and evaluate a family caregiver skills training program (iHI-FIVES) in the United States Veterans Affairs Healthcare System (VAHCS): implementation outcome results
Courtney Van Houtven ,
Duke and Durham VAHCS , United States
Absenteeism of domestic care workers
Daniel Roland ,
University of Kent , United Kingdom
Adult children and spouses/partners as caregivers to residents in long-term care: how do they differ in their pattern of caregiving?
Alixe Menard ,
Élisabeth Bruyère Research Institute , Canada
Alleviating social isolation and loneliness among care home residents during the Covid pandemic: a coping review using the principles of a realist synthesis
Laura Coll-Planas ,
University of Vic-Central University of Catalonia (UVic-UCC) , Spain
Austrian dementia cost analysis
Monika Riedel ,
Institute for Advanced Studies, IHS , Austria
Back to the drawing board: informing dementia response in Hong Kong with policy research and data tool (Project TIP-CARD)
Doris Yu,
University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Kayla Wong,
University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Gloria Wong,
University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Yingyang Zhang,
University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Beyond staffing ratios: daily variation in staffing as a driver of nursing home quality
R Tamara Konetzka ,
University of Chicago , United States
C19 Immunity Study workforce survey: Understanding multiple job holding among the personal support care workforce in Ontario nursing homes
Anna Reed ,
University of Toronto , Canada
Can we predict the need for long-term care? A case study of the Austrian cash-for-care system using administrative data
Ulrike Famira-Mühlberger ,
Austrian Institute of Economic Research , Austria
Care home residency and its association with key outcomes in the ambulance setting: a cross-sectional observational study
David Sinclair ,
Newcastle University , United Kingdom
Care trajectory in homes care users across mortality-risk profiles: an observational study
Maya Murmann ,
Bruyère Research Institute , Canada
Catalogue of social care measures
Derek King ,
Care Policy and Evaluation Centre, LSE , United Kingdom
Changes in the use of home care and informal care in (2010) 2017-2020 register study based on RAI assessments
Mari Aaltonen,
Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare , Finland
Commissioning LGBTQ+ inclusive long-term care
Jolie Keemink ,
University of Kent , United Kingdom
Community capital in residential care: a scoping study
Jacqueline Damant ,
Care Policy and Evaluation Centre, LSE , United Kingdom
Coordinating a system response to COVID: The case of the Greater London area
Jose-Luis Fernandez ,
Care Policy and Evaluation Centre, LSE , United Kingdom
Cost-containment policies in long-term care for older people across the OECD: a scoping review
Cristiano Gori ,
University of Trento , Italy
Creating successful partnerships between science and care to enhance quality for older people living in long-term care environments
Karen Spilsbury,
University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Reena Devi,
University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Carl Thompson,
University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Hilde Verbeek,
Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Demand measurement and mode choice of long-term care insurance in China
Guanggang Feng ,
Anhui University of Finance and Economics , China
Developing research resources and minimum data set for care homes’ adoption and use: update on progress from the DACHA Study
Barbara Hanratty,
University of Newcastle, United Kingdom
Ann-Marie Towers,
University of Kent, United Kingdom
Lisa Irvine,
University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Anne Killett,
University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
Development of a decision support tool for older people who pay for social care, and their families
Kate Baxter ,
University of York , United Kingdom
Development of an AI-based digital platform to improve the healthcare of patients with chronic diseases requiring long-term care
Francisco Ródenas-Rigla ,
University of Valencia , Spain
Did the temporary assistance payments scheme to nursing homes in Ireland reduce the impact of COVID-19?
Brendan Walsh ,
Economic and Social Research Institute , Ireland
Did the use of long-term care and health care for people with dementia change in the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic? A comparison between 2018, 2019 and 2020
Mari Aaltonen ,
Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Faculty of Social Sciences, Tampere University , Finland
Differences in care-related outcomes in skilled nursing facilities for minority communities: a systematic review
Mary Scott ,
Bruyere Research Institute , Canada
Division of work time and its effects on wellbeing of Finnish care workers in assisted living facilities with 24-hour assistance
Visa Väisänen ,
Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare , Finland
Do higher accommodation prices reflect better care quality in residential aged care facilities?
Anne Penneau ,
Institute for Research and Information in Health Economics (IRDES) , France
Economic evaluation of adult social care interventions: Reflections on lessons from three studies
Helen Weatherly ,
University of York , United Kingdom
England’s social care sector during COVID-19: a situational analysis
Nina Hemmings,
Nuffield Trust , United Kingdom
Exploring the potential of a minimum dataset for home care
Vanessa Davey ,
Newcastle University , United Kingdom
Factors associated with respondents indicating that they will likely provide care for low-level needs in the future
Amritpal Rehill ,
London School of Economics and Political Science , United Kingdom
Financing long-term care in Europe: reflections on age-related differences in preferences and expectations for LTC financing models
Cassandra Simmons ,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy & Research , Austria
Funding models of long-term care: pay as you go vs fully funded – what is the actual price?
Sharona Tsadok Rosenbluth ,
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev , Israel
Global publishing opportunities in long-term services and supports
Edward Miller,
University of Massachusetts Boston, United States
Michael Clark,
London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
Howard Degenholtz,
University of Pittsburgh, United States
Health service utilization reductions with health-related supports in senior housing: lessons from the right care, right place, right time program
Pamela Nadash ,
University of Massachusetts Boston , United States
Homelessness and hospital discharge and integrating intermediate care: stress points for people, processes and place
Michael Clark ,
London School of Economics & Political Science , United Kingdom
Housing conditions and long-term care needs in the older population in England
Javiera Cartagena Farias ,
London School of Economics and Political Science , United Kingdom
How skilled nursing facilities in the United States have been affected by the patient driven payment model and COVID-19: insights from an in-depth mixed-methods examination
Emily Gadbois ,
Brown University, United States
Brian McGarry,
University of Rochester, United States
Amy Meehan,
Brown University, United States
ICT and unpaid carers of people living with dementia: use, non-use and ideas for the future
Jacqueline Damant ,
Care Policy and Evaluation Centre, LSE , United Kingdom
Identifying frailty in older adults receiving home care using machine learning: examining the role of classifier, feature selection and sample size
Cheng Pan ,
The University of Hong Kong , Hong Kong
Yingyang Zhang,
The University of Hong Kong , Hong Kong
Impact of COVID-19 on employment of personal assistants: lessons for social care practice
Kritika Samsi ,
King's College London , United Kingdom
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on dependent persons in Castilla-La Mancha (Spain): Mortality, excess mortality and life-years lost
Isabel Pardo-Garcia ,
Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha (UCLM) , Spain
Implementing a quality monitoring framework in an English local authority: a case study using normalization process theory
Valentina Zigante ,
Care Policy and Evaluation Centre, LSE , United States
Involving stakeholders in community-based LTC development: experiences from the InCARE project
Selma Kadi ,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research , Austria
Lesson learned from the early success and recent failure of protecting nursing home residents from COVID-19
Terry Lum ,
The University of Hong Kong , Hong Kong
Limiting co-payments for nursing home residents in Germany’s long-term insurance scheme
Heinz Rothgang ,
University of Bremen , Germany
Long-term care for vulnerable socio-economic groups in Brazil during the COVID-19 pandemic
Adriano Maluf,
Keele University, United Kingdom
Karla Giacomin,
Frente Cuidadosa, Brazil
Lucas Sempé,
Queen’s Margaret’s University, Scotland
Peter Lloyd-Sherlock,
University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
Long-term care service use among elderly care recipients in Norway
Maren Sogstad ,
Norwegian University of Science and Technology , Norway
Market dynamics in home care
Stephen Allan,
University of Kent, United Kingdom
Measuring long-term care related quality of life but keeping it simple: the development of an easy-read version of the German ASCOT for long-term care service users.
Assma Hajji ,
WU Vienna University of Economics and Business , Austria
Migrantization of long-term care provision in Europe. A comparative analysis of Germany, Italy, Sweden and Poland
Heinz Rothgang ,
University of Bremen , Germany
Outcomes-based care planning in older adult care homes
Nick Smith ,
University of Kent , United Kingdom
Overlooked key workers: policy narratives in migrant live-in care
Michael Leiblfinger ,
Independent Researcher and PhD student
Piloting community (health) nursing in Austria
Alice Edtmayer ,
Gesundheit Österreich GmbH, Austria
Projecting informal care demand among older Koreans between 2020 and 2067
Bo Hu,
London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
Providing nursing home care in an era of increasing scarcity: the case of Pennsylvania
Pamela Nadash ,
University of Massachusetts Boston , United Kingdom
Public reporting and consumer demand in the home health sector
Jun Li ,
Syracuse University , United States
Quantifying out-of-pocket costs in dementia care partner research: the costs of behaviors
Walter Dawson ,
Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, USA , United States
Racial and ethnic difference in particpant experience among home and community based service users in the US
Howard Degenholtz ,
University of Pittsburgh , United States
Rebalancing long-term care in the US: the role of Medicaid managed long term care services and support
Howard Degenholtz ,
University of Pittsburgh , United States
REcruiting and RetAining nurses and carers in Care Homes: what works, for which staff, under what circumstances, and at what cost? The REACH Realist Review
Kirsty Haunch ,
University of Leeds , United Kingdom
Recruitment and retention of the long-term care workforce in England
Catherine Marchand,
University of Kent, United Kingdom
Hansel Teo,
University of Kent, United Kingdom
Florin Vadean,
University of Kent, United Kingdom
Katerina Gousia,
University of Kent, United Kingdom
Regulation of public and private long-term care insurance in Israel: A case study
Sharona Tsadok Rosenbluth ,
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev , Israel
Revisiting informal carers’ quality of life: Using a preference-weighted QoL-score to elicit potential levers for informal carer support policies
Ulrike Schneider ,
WU - Vienna University of Economics and Business , Austria
Should we increase social care supply to reduce hospital waits? Evidence from England
Jose-Luis Fernandez ,
Care Policy and Evaluation Centre, LSE , United Kingdom
Social care recovery and resilience: what can England learn from other countries?
Camille Oung ,
Nuffield Trust , United Kingdom
Strengthening responses to dementia (STRiDE): generating and using research to inform policymaking
Adelina Comas-Herrera,
London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
Emily Freeman,
London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
Derek King,
London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
Terry Lum ,
University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Supporting adult social care innovation: improving the conceptualisation of innovation in adult social care
Juliette Malley,
London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
Gerald Wistow,
London School of Economics and Political Science , United Kingdom
Jane Maddison,
University of York , United Kingdom
Carl Purcell,
King’s College London, United Kingdom
Sustaining interventions in care homes initiated by quality improvement projects: a qualitative study
Reena Devi ,
University of Leeds , United Kingdom
Taking stock of COVID-19 policy measures to protect Europe’s elderly living in long-term care facilities
Lorraine Frisina Doetter ,
University of Bremen , Germany
The economic determinants of English home care quality
Steve Allan ,
University of Kent , United Kingdom
The effect of cash-for-care benefits on home-based long-term care use: a panel data approach for selected European countries
Viktoria Szenkurök ,
Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien , Austria
The effect of informal care on the allocation of time: implications for trade-offs, opportunity cost and measurement
Sean Urwin ,
University of Manchester , United Kingdom
The ExCHANGE Collaboration: A realist evaluation of a collaborative model to support research co-production in long-term care settings in England
Chloe Place ,
University of Exeter , United Kingdom
The German Guideline for the provision of long-term care in the community during the COVID-19 pandemic
Thomas Fischer ,
ehs Dresden , Germany
The impact of co-payments for nursing home care on use, health, and welfare
Bram Wouterse ,
Erasmus University Rotterdam , The Netherlands
The impact of language discordance on end-of-life outcomes among Chinese residents in ethnic and non-ethnic long-term care homes
Amy Hsu ,
Bruyère Research Institute , Canada
The preferences of older self-funders in navigating community social care (the PRESENCE study)
Rowan Jasper ,
University of York , United Kingdom
The quasi-market for home care in urban China
Wenjing Zhang ,
University of Kent , United Kingdom
The RAISE Family Caregiver Advisory Council: strategies to bolster caregivers’ financial security
Pamela Nadash ,
University of Massachusetts Boston , United States
The relation between quality management and COVID-19 outbreaks in 166 nursing homes in Tuscany: a mix methods study
Mircha Poldrugovac ,
Amsterdam UMC location University of Amsterdam , The Netherlands
The role of education to support vaccine confidence in healthcare and long-term care workers amidst the COVID-19 pandemic: a living scoping review
Maya Murmann and Anna Reed,
Bruyère Research Institute , Canada
The search for freedom: reflecting on inequity and the “acceptability’ of formal long term care to older women in Soweto, South Africa
Emily Freeman ,
London School of Economics and Political Science , United Kingdom
The support of ancillary workers in English care homes during the COVID-19 pandemic
Kritika Samsi ,
King's College London , United Kingdom
The time to care about care: responding to changing attitudes, expectations and preferences on long-term care in Europe
Cassandra Simmons ,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research , Austria
The value of implementing NICE guidance and transforming evidence into adult social care practice. Exploring a theory of change
Annette Bauer ,
London School of Economics and Political Science , United Kingdom
Three dimensions of long-term care provision in middle-income countries:a a view across Africa, Latin America and Asia
Markus Kraus ,
Institute for Advanced Studies , Austria
Trust in the publicly financed care system and willingness to pay for long-term care: A discrete choice experiment in Denmark
Anna Amilon ,
VIVE: The Danish National Center for Social Research, Denmark
Understanding co-worker relationships for promoting quality in care homes
Kirsty Haunch ,
University of Leeds , United Kingdom
Understanding the staffing relationship to quality in care homes: a mixed methods study
Karen Spilsbury ,
University of Leeds , United Kingdom
Use of a digital application to enhance communication and triage between care homes and community NHS services in the United Kingdom: a qualitative evaluation
Siân Russell ,
Newcastle University , United Kingdom
Using machine learning to extract information about loneliness in older people from English adult social care administrative records
Sam Rickman ,
London School of Economics and Political Science , United Kingdom
Views of homecare staff about addressing mouth and teeth care for people living with dementia – the SORTED study
Dia Soilemezi ,
University of Portsmouth , United Kingdom
Wage elasticities of long-term care labour supply in England
Florin Vadean ,
University of Kent , United Kingdom
What are the long-term implications of the pandemic on social care personal assistants (PAs)?
Caroline Norrie ,
King's College London , United Kingdom
What long-term care interventions and policy measures have been studied during the COVID-19 pandemic? Findings from a systematic mapping review of the scientific evidence published during 2021
William Byrd ,
London School of Economics and Political Science , United Kingdom
What makes the work in home care stressful: too many clients, low care continuity, work organization or interruptions?
Timo Sinervo ,
Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare , Finland
Work-care reconciliation policies in elder care: comparing the generosity of long-term care leave schemes in Europe
Johanna Fischer ,
University of Bremen , Germany