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10 MINUTES ILPN
12th to 14th of September 2024

ILPN2024 – ABSTRACTS

ILPN2024 – ABSTRACTS

Organised by: International Long Term Care Policy Network.

The ILPN2024 Conference Organising Committee is delighted to invite you to submit abstracts for individual presentations and organised sessions.

KEY DATES

Deadline for submission of abstract: 16.00 (GMT) on 3 May 2024
Acceptance notification: 17 May 2024

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

Abstracts may be submitted for both individual presentations and organised sessions (maximum of 4 presentations per session).

For individual abstracts, please provide the following information:

  • Title of the presentation
  • Name(s), affiliation(s) and email address(es) of the presenter and all co-authors
  • Abstract (300–500 words covering objectives, methods, results and conclusions)
  • LTC-topics addressed

For organised sessions, please provide the following information:

  • Title of the session
  • Session convenor(s): name(s), affiliation(s) and email address(es)
  • Abstract of the session (300 words on the background and objectives of the session)
  • LTC-topics addressed
  • For each presentation:
    • Title of the presentation
    • Name(s), affiliation(s) and email address(es) of the presenter and all co-authors
    • Abstract (300 words covering objectives, methods, results and conclusions)

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Key topics include:

  • the organisation, delivery and regulation of long-term care services
  • payment schemes and funding of long-term care
  • prevention strategies in long-term care
  • innovations in long-term care
  • aspects of integrated care
  • dementia care
  • digitalisation, big data and long-term care
  • measuring effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of long-term care service provision
  • projections of long-term care (service) demand and supply
  • the impact of COVID on long-term care systems
  • long-term care workforce
  • migration and long-term care
  • volunteering and long-term care
  • the provision and support of informal care
  • gender issues in long-term care provision
  • austerity / welfare state retrenchment and long-term care
  • long-term care in middle and low income countries
  • international comparisons of long-term care systems
  • long-term care markets
  • ageing and inequality: implications for long-term care
  • long-term care innovation.

Abstracts on other relevant evidence-based LTC policy topics will also be considered.

Organised by: International Long Term Care Network. Co-organisers: The London School of Economics and Political Science & Bizkaia - Foru Aldundia Diputación Foral