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Evidence-informed policy making: exploring the concept of knowledge transfer in social care
2012 Conference Presentation Policy EnglandUnited Kingdom
09 May 2015
A comparison of the reliability of three preference-based quality of life instruments (EQ-5D, ICECAP-O, ASCOT) in community-dwelling frail older adults
2012 Conference Presentation EconomicsOutcomes and quality The Netherlands
09 May 2015
New approaches to familialism in LTC reforms: lessons from the Portuguese experience
2012 Conference Presentation Care models Portugal
09 May 2015
Needs of and care for and by older people in Sweden: a 55 year panorama 1954–2009
2012 Conference Presentation Care models Sweden
09 May 2015
Estimates of life-time long-term care costs and their implications for insurance benefits/payouts and premiums
2012 Conference Presentation Economics EnglandUnited Kingdom
09 May 2015
A private-public partnership model for funding long term care in the UK
2012 Conference Presentation EconomicsFunding/purchasing EnglandUnited Kingdom
09 May 2015
Soft skills and hard choices. Employer’s views on recruitment and retention in social care
2012 Conference Presentation Workforce United Kingdom
09 May 2015
The professionals’ perspective on current information provision and user choice of long term care in England
2012 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems EnglandSpainThe Netherlands
08 May 2015
Economic analysis of the intangible impacts of informal care for people with Alzheimer’s disease and other mental disorders.
2012 Conference Presentation DementiaInformal care France
07 May 2015
Living arrangement decisions for elderly care in Italy
2012 Conference Presentation Domiciliary care Italy
07 May 2015
Regulating the quality and safety of long-term care in England
2012 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems EnglandUnited Kingdom
07 May 2015
Mobile and wireless social and health care services – a mobile clinic
2012 Conference Presentation Technology Finland
07 May 2015
Examining the relationship between organisational culture and the quality of care: early findings from the CHOICE
2012 Conference Presentation Outcomes and quality EnglandScotlandUnited KingdomWales
06 May 2015
Health issues amongst care workers under the Long-term Care Insurance System in East Asia
2012 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems JapanSouth Korea
06 May 2015
Informal care and public decision making: the case of Lombardy local welfare
2012 Conference Presentation Informal care Italy
06 May 2015
Reforms in long-term care policies in EU countries: an interpretation
2012 Conference Presentation Policy EU
06 May 2015
A process-based supply chain solution for elderly care
2012 Conference Presentation Care integrationTechnology Finland
06 May 2015
Older Turkish migrants’ care needs in the UK: cultural encounters and unmet needs
2012 Conference Presentation EquityEvaluation United Kingdom
06 May 2015
Explaining differences in equity in the use of home care services in Europe
2012 Conference Presentation Equity EU
06 May 2015
The socioeconomic and family situation of Flemish families with a child with special needs as indicators for policy effectiveness
2012 Conference Presentation Equity Belgium
06 May 2015
Reforming home care services in Europe: common drivers, diverse responses?
2012 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systemsDomiciliary care EU
06 May 2015
Implementation of personalisation within long term care in Norway and Britain – does it make any difference?
2012 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systemsPersonalisation United Kingdom
06 May 2015
Feeling in control: comparing older people’s experiences in different care settings
2012 Conference Presentation ChoiceHousing United Kingdom
06 May 2015
Towards a typology of models of adult social care in housing with care settings
2012 Conference Presentation Housing United Kingdom
06 May 2015
The frailty and the health status of elderly using GPs’ databases: an Italian pilot study
2012 Conference Presentation Case management Italy
06 May 2015
A cross-national analysis of the gendered aspects of care reforms. Towards different worlds of defamilialization
2012 Conference Presentation Domiciliary care BelgiumEnglandGermanyItaly