Please select your first choice
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T.1.A - Maria Stanfors // Unpaid caregiving and stress in Sweden, Canada, and the United Kingdom
T.1.A - Nicola Brimblecombe // Inequalities in unpaid carer’s health, employment status, and social isolation
T.1.A - Derek King // Is ICT use by carers of people living with dementia associated with carers' quality of life?
T.1.B - Stephen Allan // The economic determinants of English home care quality
T.1.B - Kirsty Haunch // Understanding co-worker relationships for promoting quality in care homes
T.1.B - Anna Reed // C19 Immunity Study workforce survey: Understanding multiple job holding among the personal support care workforce in Ontario nursing homes nursing homes
T.1.C - Annette Bauer // The value of implementing NICE guidance and transforming evidence into adult social care practice. Exploring a theory of change
T.1.C - Assma Hajji // 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
T.1.C - Helen Weatherly // Economic evaluation of adult social care interventions: Reflections on lessons from three studies
T.1.D - Mari Aaltonen // Changes in the use of home care and informal care in 2017-2020 - register study based on RAI assessments
T.1.D - Jūratė Charenkova // "I never thought I will end up here": nursing home relocation decisions among Lithuanian older adults
T.1.D – Javiera Cartagena-Farias // Understanding care needs of older people using administrative records to improve social care models
T.2.A - Pamela Nadash // The RAISE Family Caregiver Advisory Council: strategies to bolster caregivers’ financial security
T.2.A - Amritpal Rehill // Factors associated with respondents indicating that they will likely provide care for low-level needs in the future
T.2.A - Ulrike Schneider // Revisiting informal carers' quality of life: Using a preference-weighted QoL-score to elicit potential levers for informal carer support policies
T.2.B - Caroline Norrie // What are the long-term implications of the pandemic on social care personal assistants (PAs)?
T.2.B - Kritika Samsi // Impact of Covid-19 on employment of Personal Assistants: lessons for social care practice
T.2.B - Johanna Fischer // Work-care reconciliation policies in elder care: Comparing the generosity of long-term care leave schemes in Europe
T.2.C - Howard Degenholtz // Rebalancing long term care in the US: The role of Medicaid managed long term services and supports
T.2.C - Jacqueline Damant // Community capital in residential care: a scoping study
T.2.C - Heinz Rothgang // A new staffing scheme for nursing homes in Germany
T.2.D - Bo Hu // Projecting informal care demand among older Koreans between 2020 and 2067
T.2.D - Michael Clark // Homelessness and hospital discharge and integrating intermediate care: stress points for people, processes and place
T.2.D - Jose-Luis Fernandez // Should we increase social care supply to reduce hospital waits? Evidence from England
T.2.E - Derek King // Catalogue of social care measures
T.2.E - Selma Kadi // Involving stakeholders in community-based LTC development: experiences from the InCARE project
T.2.E - Chloe Place // The ExCHANGE Collaboration: A realist evaluation of a collaborative model to support research co-production in long-term care settings in England
T.3.A - Sean Urwin // The effect of informal care on the allocation of time: implications for trade-offs, opportunity cost and measurement
T.3.A - Alixe Ménard // Adult children and spouses/partners as caregivers to residents in long-term care: how do they differ in their pattern of caregiving?
T.3.A - Jacqueline Damant // ICT and unpaid carers of people living with dementia: use, non-use and ideas for the future
T.3.B - Kirsty Haunch // 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
T.3.B - R Tamara Konetzka // Beyond staffing ratios: daily variation in staffing as a driver of nursing home quality
T.3.B - Daniel Roland // Absenteeism of domestic care workers
T.3.C - Pamela Nadash // Providing nursing home care in an era of increasing scarcity: the case of Pennsylvania
T.3.C - Sharona Tsadok Rosenbluth // Regulation of public and private long-term care insurance in Israel: a case study
T.3.C - Maren Sogstad // Long-term care service use among elderly care recipients in Norway
T.3.D - Cassandra Simmons // Financing long-term care in Europe: reflections on age-related differences in preferences and expectations for LTC financing models
T.3.D - Heinz Rothgang // Limiting co-payments for nursing home residents in Germany's long-term insurance scheme
T.3.D - Bram Wouterse // The impact of co-payments for nursing home care on use, health, and welfare
T.3.E - Michael Gusmano // Global long-term care scholarship in the Journal of Aging & Social Policy
T.3.E - Michael Clark // Global long-term Care scholarship in the Journal of Long-Term Care
T.3.E - Howard Dengenholtz // Global long-term care scholarship in Innovation in Aging
T.4.A – Adelina Comas-Herrera // International comparisons in LTC: why and how?
T.4.A - Cassandra Simmons // The time to care about care: responding to changing attitudes, expectations and preferences on long-term care in Europe
T.4.A - Camille Oung // Social care recovery and resilience: what can England learn from other countries?
T.4. B - Michael Leiblfinger // Overlooked key workers: policy narratives in migrant live-in care
T.4. B - Heinz Rothgang // Migrantization of long-term care provision in Europe. A comparative analysis of Germany, Italy, Sweden, and Poland
T.4. B - Timo Sinervo // What makes the work in home care stressful: too many clients, low care continuity, work organization or interruptions?
T.4.C - Adriano Maluf // The role of community care workers in supporting care for dependent older people in deprived neighbourhoods in Fortaleza
T.4.C - Karla Giacomin // A spontaneous social movement to support and share information about long-term care facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic: Brazil’s National Front for Long-Term Care
T.4.C - Lucas Sempé // Evaluating the effects of an integrated community-based project to support dependent older people in poor neighbourhoods of Belo Horizonte
T.4.C - Peter Lloyd-Sherlock // An emergency strategy to support long-term care facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic: Salvador’s Inter-Sectoral Commission
T.4.D - Anna Amilon // Trust in the publicly financed care system and willingness to pay for long-term care: a discrete choice experiment in Denmark
T.4.D - Rowan Jasper // The preferences of older self-funders in navigating community social care: the PRESENCE study
T.4.D - Sharona Tsadok Rosenbluth // Funding models of long-term care: pay as you go vs fully funded - what is the actual price?
F.1.A - Walter Dawson // Quantifying out-of-pocket costs in dementia care partner research: the costs of behaviors
F.1.A - Monika Riedel // Austrian dementia cost analysis
F.1.A - Dia Soilemezi // Views of homecare staff about addressing mouth and teeth care for people living with dementia - the SORTED study
F.1.B - Karen Spilsbury // Understanding the staffing relationship to quality in care homes: a mixed methods study
F.1.B - Visa Väisänen // Division of work time and its effects on wellbeing of Finnish care workers in assisted living facilities with 24-hour assistance
F.1.B - Florin Vadean // Wage elasticities of long-term care labour supply in England
F.1.C - Anne Penneau // Do higher accommodation prices reflect better care quality in residential aged care facilities?
F.1.C - Wenjing Zhang // The quasi-market for home care in urban China
F.1.C - Stephen Allan // Market dynamics in home care
F.1.D - Magda Jordao // "How can I help residents with their mouth care?" A participatory research project to develop oral healthcare innovations in long-term care
F.1.D - Javiera Cartagena Farias // Housing conditions and long-term care needs in the older population in England
F.1.D - Courtney Van Houtven // 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
F.2.A - Adelina Comas-Herrera // Overview of the STRiDE project
F.2.A - Emily Freeman // Costing unpaid dementia care in India
F.2.A - Derek King // Use of dementia care services in Indonesia: an in initial exploration
F.2.A - Adelina Comas-Herrera // A STRiDE Network to continue international research collaborations to strengthen responses to dementia
F.2.A - Terry Lum // How to improve dementia care in Hong Kong
F.2.B - Catherine Marchand // Factors associated with retention in the LTC workforce: a scoping review of the international literature
F.2.B - Hansel Teo // Recruitment, retention and employment growth in the LTC sector in England
F.2.B - Florin Vadean // Job separation of LTC frontline staff in England
F.2.B - Katerina Gousia // Determinants of turnover and vacancies of personal assistants in England
F.2.C - Mari Aaltonen // 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
F.2.C - Laura Coll-Planas // Alleviating social isolation and loneliness among care home residents during the COVID pandemic: a scoping review using the principles of realist synthesis
F.2.C - Josie Dixon // UK Government’s national guidance on care home visiting during the Covid-19 pandemic: the experiences of care home managers
F.2.D - Nick Smith // Outcomes-based care planning in older adult care homes
F.2.D - Sam Rickman // Using machine learning to extract information about loneliness in older people from English adult social care administrative records
F.2.D - Kate Baxter // Development of a decision support tool for older people who pay for social care, and their families
F.3.A - Doris Yu // Dementia voice: a key drive for dementia care planning and policy setting
F.3.A - Jacky Choy // Challenges, vision, and priorities in developing dementia policy in Hong Kong: findings from situation analysis and theory of change stakeholder workshop
F.3.A - Gloria Wong // Costs of healthcare, social care and informal care for dementia in the community: evidence from Hong Kong
F.3.A - Yingyang Zhang // Healthcare utilization and costs associated with multiple long-term conditions among people living with dementia in Hong Kong, 2010-2019: a population-based cohort study
F.3.B - Howard Degenholtz // Racial and ethnic differences in participant experience among home and community based services users in the US
F.3.B - Jolie Keemink // Commissioning LGBTQ+ inclusive long-term care
F.3.B - Mary Scott // Differences in care-related outcomes in skilled nursing facilities for minority communities: a systematic review
F.3.C - Maya Murmann // The role of education to support vaccine confidence in healthcare and long-term care workers amidst the COVID-19 pandemic: a living scoping review
F.3.C - Thomas Fischer // The German Guideline for the provision of long-term care in the community during the COVID-19 pandemic
F.3.C - Nina Hemmings // England's social care sector during COVID-19: a situational analysis
F.3.D - Barbara Hanratty // What data do care homes collect? A national survey
F.3.D - Ann-Marie Towers // Bringing together administrative data and data from digital care records to create a minimum dataset for care home residents
F.3.D - Lisa Irvine // Developing a care home trials archive
F.3.D - Anne Killett // Patient and public involvement and engagement in the DACHA study
F.4.A - Viktoria Szenkurök // The effect of cash-for-care benefits on home-based long-term care use: a panel data approach for selected European countries
F.4.A - Alice Edtmayer // Piloting community (health) nursing in Austria
F.4.A - Guanggang Feng // Demand measurement and mode choice of long-term care insurance In China
F.4.B - Amy Hsu // The impact of language discordance on end-of-life outcomes among Chinese residents in ethnic and non-ethnic long-term care homes
F.4.B - Markus Kraus // Three dimensions of long-term care provision in middle-income countries: a view across Africa, Latin America and Asia
F.4.B - Emily Freeman // The search for freedom: reflecting on inequity and the 'acceptability' of formal long term care to older women in Soweto, South Africa
F.4.C - Isbael Pardo-Garcia // Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on dependent persons in Castilla-La Mancha (Spain): mortality, excess mortality and life-years lost
F.4.C - Mircha Poldrugovac // The relation between quality management and Covid-19 outbreaks in 166 nursing homes in Tuscany: a mix methods study
F.4.C - Brendan Walsh // Did the Temporary Assistance Payments Scheme to nursing homes in Ireland reduce the impact of Covid-19?
F.4.D - Juliette Malley // Key concepts and the character of innovation in adult social care in England
F.4.D - Joanna Marczak // Opportunities, challenges and idiosyncrasies of introducing system-level innovations in long-term care
F.4.D - Jane Maddison // Going with the flow and navigating rocks: tales from journeys of three innovative social care organisations
F.4.D - Carl Purcell // Unfulfilled promise? The development of Shared Lives schemes in England
S.1.A - David Sinclair // Care home residency and its association with key outcomes in the ambulance setting: a cross-sectional observational study
S.1.A - Pamela Nadash // Health service utilization reductions with health-related supports in senior housing: lessons from the Right Care, Right Place, Right Time Program
S.1.A - Sian Russell // Use of a digital application to enhance communication and triage between care homes and community NHS services in the United Kingdom: a qualitative evaluation
S.1.B - Ulrike Famira-Mühlberger // Can we predict the need for long-term care? A case study of the Austrian cash-for-care system using administrative data
S.1.B - Maya Murmann // Care trajectory in home care users across mortality-risk profiles: an observational study
S.1.B - Cheng Pan and Yingyang Zhang // Identifying frailty in older adults receiving home care using machine Learning: examining the role of classifier, feature selection and sample size
S.1.C - Lorraine Frisina Doetter // Taking stock of COVID-19 policy measures to protect Europe's elderly living in long-term care facilities
S.1.C - Terry Lum // Lesson learned from the early success and recent failure of protecting nursing home residents from COVID-19
S.1.C - Jose-Luis Fernandez // Coordinating a system response to COVID: the case of the Greater London area
S.1.D - Reena Devi // Sustaining interventions in care homes initiated by quality improvement projects: a qualitative study
S.1.D - Jun Li // Public reporting and consumer demand in the home health sector
S.1.D - Valentina Zigante // Implementing a quality monitoring framework in an English local authority: a case study using normalization process theory
S.2.A - Emily Gadbois // A qualitative examination of the relationship between COVID-19 vaccination and skilled nursing facility staffing
S.2.A - Brian McGarry // Nursing home COVID-19 vaccine mandates, staff vaccination coverage and staff shortages in the United States
S.2.A - Amy Meehan // Implementation of the patient driven payment model and the impact of COVID-19
S.2.A – Barry McGarry // Spillover effect of the patient driven payment model on therapy delivery among medicare advantage enrollees in skilled nursing facilities
S.2.B - Barbara Hanratty // Exploring the potential of a minimum dataset for home care
S.2.B - Francisco Ródenas-Rigla // Development of an AI-based digital platform to improve the healthcare of patients with chronic diseases requiring long-term care
S.2.B - Birgit Trukeschitz // "Through your eyes": pilot findings on the use of mixed-reality glasses in home care settings
S.2.C - William Byrd // 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
S.2.C - Adelina Comas-Herrera // 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
S.2.C - Kritika Samsi // The support of ancillary workers in English care homes during the COVID-19 pandemic
S.2.D - Karen Spilsbury // The recipe for partnership success
S.2.D - Reena Devi // Partnership working between care and science: the role of the scientific linking pin
S.2.D - Carl Thompson // Addressing topics that matter: contact tracing, quality and COVID19 in care homes
S.2.D - Hilde Verbeek // Addressing topics that matter: innovative dementia care environments as alternatives for traditional nursing homes - evidence and experiences from the Netherlands
Please select your second choice
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T.1.A - Maria Stanfors // Unpaid caregiving and stress in Sweden, Canada, and the United Kingdom
T.1.A - Nicola Brimblecombe // Inequalities in unpaid carer’s health, employment status, and social isolation
T.1.A - Derek King // Is ICT use by carers of people living with dementia associated with carers' quality of life?
T.1.B - Stephen Allan // The economic determinants of English home care quality
T.1.B - Kirsty Haunch // Understanding co-worker relationships for promoting quality in care homes
T.1.B - Anna Reed // C19 Immunity Study workforce survey: Understanding multiple job holding among the personal support care workforce in Ontario nursing homes nursing homes
T.1.C - Annette Bauer // The value of implementing NICE guidance and transforming evidence into adult social care practice. Exploring a theory of change
T.1.C - Assma Hajji // 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
T.1.C - Helen Weatherly // Economic evaluation of adult social care interventions: Reflections on lessons from three studies
T.1.D - Mari Aaltonen // Changes in the use of home care and informal care in 2017-2020 - register study based on RAI assessments
T.1.D - Jūratė Charenkova // "I never thought I will end up here": nursing home relocation decisions among Lithuanian older adults
T.1.D – Javiera Cartagena-Farias // Understanding care needs of older people using administrative records to improve social care models
T.2.A - Pamela Nadash // The RAISE Family Caregiver Advisory Council: strategies to bolster caregivers’ financial security
T.2.A - Amritpal Rehill // Factors associated with respondents indicating that they will likely provide care for low-level needs in the future
T.2.A - Ulrike Schneider // Revisiting informal carers' quality of life: Using a preference-weighted QoL-score to elicit potential levers for informal carer support policies
T.2.B - Caroline Norrie // What are the long-term implications of the pandemic on social care personal assistants (PAs)?
T.2.B - Kritika Samsi // Impact of Covid-19 on employment of Personal Assistants: lessons for social care practice
T.2.B - Johanna Fischer // Work-care reconciliation policies in elder care: Comparing the generosity of long-term care leave schemes in Europe
T.2.C - Howard Degenholtz // Rebalancing long term care in the US: The role of Medicaid managed long term services and supports
T.2.C - Jacqueline Damant // Community capital in residential care: a scoping study
T.2.C - Heinz Rothgang // A new staffing scheme for nursing homes in Germany
T.2.D - Bo Hu // Projecting informal care demand among older Koreans between 2020 and 2067
T.2.D - Michael Clark // Homelessness and hospital discharge and integrating intermediate care: stress points for people, processes and place
T.2.D - Jose-Luis Fernandez // Should we increase social care supply to reduce hospital waits? Evidence from England
T.2.E - Derek King // Catalogue of social care measures
T.2.E - Selma Kadi // Involving stakeholders in community-based LTC development: experiences from the InCARE project
T.2.E - Chloe Place // The ExCHANGE Collaboration: A realist evaluation of a collaborative model to support research co-production in long-term care settings in England
T.3.A - Sean Urwin // The effect of informal care on the allocation of time: implications for trade-offs, opportunity cost and measurement
T.3.A - Alixe Ménard // Adult children and spouses/partners as caregivers to residents in long-term care: how do they differ in their pattern of caregiving?
T.3.A - Jacqueline Damant // ICT and unpaid carers of people living with dementia: use, non-use and ideas for the future
T.3.B - Kirsty Haunch // 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
T.3.B - R Tamara Konetzka // Beyond staffing ratios: daily variation in staffing as a driver of nursing home quality
T.3.B - Daniel Roland // Absenteeism of domestic care workers
T.3.C - Pamela Nadash // Providing nursing home care in an era of increasing scarcity: the case of Pennsylvania
T.3.C - Sharona Tsadok Rosenbluth // Regulation of public and private long-term care insurance in Israel: a case study
T.3.C - Maren Sogstad // Long-term care service use among elderly care recipients in Norway
T.3.D - Cassandra Simmons // Financing long-term care in Europe: reflections on age-related differences in preferences and expectations for LTC financing models
T.3.D - Heinz Rothgang // Limiting co-payments for nursing home residents in Germany's long-term insurance scheme
T.3.D - Bram Wouterse // The impact of co-payments for nursing home care on use, health, and welfare
T.3.E - Michael Gusmano // Global long-term care scholarship in the Journal of Aging & Social Policy
T.3.E - Michael Clark // Global long-term Care scholarship in the Journal of Long-Term Care
T.3.E - Howard Dengenholtz // Global long-term care scholarship in Innovation in Aging
T.4.A – Adelina Comas-Herrera // International comparisons in LTC: why and how?
T.4.A - Cassandra Simmons // The time to care about care: responding to changing attitudes, expectations and preferences on long-term care in Europe
T.4.A - Camille Oung // Social care recovery and resilience: what can England learn from other countries?
T.4. B - Michael Leiblfinger // Overlooked key workers: policy narratives in migrant live-in care
T.4. B - Heinz Rothgang // Migrantization of long-term care provision in Europe. A comparative analysis of Germany, Italy, Sweden, and Poland
T.4. B - Timo Sinervo // What makes the work in home care stressful: too many clients, low care continuity, work organization or interruptions?
T.4.C - Adriano Maluf // The role of community care workers in supporting care for dependent older people in deprived neighbourhoods in Fortaleza
T.4.C - Karla Giacomin // A spontaneous social movement to support and share information about long-term care facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic: Brazil’s National Front for Long-Term Care
T.4.C - Lucas Sempé // Evaluating the effects of an integrated community-based project to support dependent older people in poor neighbourhoods of Belo Horizonte
T.4.C - Peter Lloyd-Sherlock // An emergency strategy to support long-term care facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic: Salvador’s Inter-Sectoral Commission
T.4.D - Anna Amilon // Trust in the publicly financed care system and willingness to pay for long-term care: a discrete choice experiment in Denmark
T.4.D - Rowan Jasper // The preferences of older self-funders in navigating community social care: the PRESENCE study
T.4.D - Sharona Tsadok Rosenbluth // Funding models of long-term care: pay as you go vs fully funded - what is the actual price?
F.1.A - Walter Dawson // Quantifying out-of-pocket costs in dementia care partner research: the costs of behaviors
F.1.A - Monika Riedel // Austrian dementia cost analysis
F.1.A - Dia Soilemezi // Views of homecare staff about addressing mouth and teeth care for people living with dementia - the SORTED study
F.1.B - Karen Spilsbury // Understanding the staffing relationship to quality in care homes: a mixed methods study
F.1.B - Visa Väisänen // Division of work time and its effects on wellbeing of Finnish care workers in assisted living facilities with 24-hour assistance
F.1.B - Florin Vadean // Wage elasticities of long-term care labour supply in England
F.1.C - Anne Penneau // Do higher accommodation prices reflect better care quality in residential aged care facilities?
F.1.C - Wenjing Zhang // The quasi-market for home care in urban China
F.1.C - Stephen Allan // Market dynamics in home care
F.1.D - Magda Jordao // "How can I help residents with their mouth care?" A participatory research project to develop oral healthcare innovations in long-term care
F.1.D - Javiera Cartagena Farias // Housing conditions and long-term care needs in the older population in England
F.1.D - Courtney Van Houtven // 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
F.2.A - Adelina Comas-Herrera // Overview of the STRiDE project
F.2.A - Emily Freeman // Costing unpaid dementia care in India
F.2.A - Derek King // Use of dementia care services in Indonesia: an in initial exploration
F.2.A - Adelina Comas-Herrera // A STRiDE Network to continue international research collaborations to strengthen responses to dementia
F.2.A - Terry Lum // How to improve dementia care in Hong Kong
F.2.B - Catherine Marchand // Factors associated with retention in the LTC workforce: a scoping review of the international literature
F.2.B - Hansel Teo // Recruitment, retention and employment growth in the LTC sector in England
F.2.B - Florin Vadean // Job separation of LTC frontline staff in England
F.2.B - Katerina Gousia // Determinants of turnover and vacancies of personal assistants in England
F.2.C - Mari Aaltonen // 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
F.2.C - Laura Coll-Planas // Alleviating social isolation and loneliness among care home residents during the COVID pandemic: a scoping review using the principles of realist synthesis
F.2.C - Josie Dixon // UK Government’s national guidance on care home visiting during the Covid-19 pandemic: the experiences of care home managers
F.2.D - Nick Smith // Outcomes-based care planning in older adult care homes
F.2.D - Sam Rickman // Using machine learning to extract information about loneliness in older people from English adult social care administrative records
F.2.D - Kate Baxter // Development of a decision support tool for older people who pay for social care, and their families
F.3.A - Doris Yu // Dementia voice: a key drive for dementia care planning and policy setting
F.3.A - Jacky Choy // Challenges, vision, and priorities in developing dementia policy in Hong Kong: findings from situation analysis and theory of change stakeholder workshop
F.3.A - Gloria Wong // Costs of healthcare, social care and informal care for dementia in the community: evidence from Hong Kong
F.3.A - Yingyang Zhang // Healthcare utilization and costs associated with multiple long-term conditions among people living with dementia in Hong Kong, 2010-2019: a population-based cohort study
F.3.B - Howard Degenholtz // Racial and ethnic differences in participant experience among home and community based services users in the US
F.3.B - Jolie Keemink // Commissioning LGBTQ+ inclusive long-term care
F.3.B - Mary Scott // Differences in care-related outcomes in skilled nursing facilities for minority communities: a systematic review
F.3.C - Maya Murmann // The role of education to support vaccine confidence in healthcare and long-term care workers amidst the COVID-19 pandemic: a living scoping review
F.3.C - Thomas Fischer // The German Guideline for the provision of long-term care in the community during the COVID-19 pandemic
F.3.C - Nina Hemmings // England's social care sector during COVID-19: a situational analysis
F.3.D - Barbara Hanratty // What data do care homes collect? A national survey
F.3.D - Ann-Marie Towers // Bringing together administrative data and data from digital care records to create a minimum dataset for care home residents
F.3.D - Lisa Irvine // Developing a care home trials archive
F.3.D - Anne Killett // Patient and public involvement and engagement in the DACHA study
F.4.A - Viktoria Szenkurök // The effect of cash-for-care benefits on home-based long-term care use: a panel data approach for selected European countries
F.4.A - Alice Edtmayer // Piloting community (health) nursing in Austria
F.4.A - Guanggang Feng // Demand measurement and mode choice of long-term care insurance In China
F.4.B - Amy Hsu // The impact of language discordance on end-of-life outcomes among Chinese residents in ethnic and non-ethnic long-term care homes
F.4.B - Markus Kraus // Three dimensions of long-term care provision in middle-income countries: a view across Africa, Latin America and Asia
F.4.B - Emily Freeman // The search for freedom: reflecting on inequity and the 'acceptability' of formal long term care to older women in Soweto, South Africa
F.4.C - Isbael Pardo-Garcia // Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on dependent persons in Castilla-La Mancha (Spain): mortality, excess mortality and life-years lost
F.4.C - Mircha Poldrugovac // The relation between quality management and Covid-19 outbreaks in 166 nursing homes in Tuscany: a mix methods study
F.4.C - Brendan Walsh // Did the Temporary Assistance Payments Scheme to nursing homes in Ireland reduce the impact of Covid-19?
F.4.D - Juliette Malley // Key concepts and the character of innovation in adult social care in England
F.4.D - Joanna Marczak // Opportunities, challenges and idiosyncrasies of introducing system-level innovations in long-term care
F.4.D - Jane Maddison // Going with the flow and navigating rocks: tales from journeys of three innovative social care organisations
F.4.D - Carl Purcell // Unfulfilled promise? The development of Shared Lives schemes in England
S.1.A - David Sinclair // Care home residency and its association with key outcomes in the ambulance setting: a cross-sectional observational study
S.1.A - Pamela Nadash // Health service utilization reductions with health-related supports in senior housing: lessons from the Right Care, Right Place, Right Time Program
S.1.A - Sian Russell // Use of a digital application to enhance communication and triage between care homes and community NHS services in the United Kingdom: a qualitative evaluation
S.1.B - Ulrike Famira-Mühlberger // Can we predict the need for long-term care? A case study of the Austrian cash-for-care system using administrative data
S.1.B - Maya Murmann // Care trajectory in home care users across mortality-risk profiles: an observational study
S.1.B - Cheng Pan and Yingyang Zhang // Identifying frailty in older adults receiving home care using machine Learning: examining the role of classifier, feature selection and sample size
S.1.C - Lorraine Frisina Doetter // Taking stock of COVID-19 policy measures to protect Europe's elderly living in long-term care facilities
S.1.C - Terry Lum // Lesson learned from the early success and recent failure of protecting nursing home residents from COVID-19
S.1.C - Jose-Luis Fernandez // Coordinating a system response to COVID: the case of the Greater London area
S.1.D - Reena Devi // Sustaining interventions in care homes initiated by quality improvement projects: a qualitative study
S.1.D - Jun Li // Public reporting and consumer demand in the home health sector
S.1.D - Valentina Zigante // Implementing a quality monitoring framework in an English local authority: a case study using normalization process theory
S.2.A - Emily Gadbois // A qualitative examination of the relationship between COVID-19 vaccination and skilled nursing facility staffing
S.2.A - Brian McGarry // Nursing home COVID-19 vaccine mandates, staff vaccination coverage and staff shortages in the United States
S.2.A - Amy Meehan // Implementation of the patient driven payment model and the impact of COVID-19
S.2.A – Barry McGarry // Spillover effect of the patient driven payment model on therapy delivery among medicare advantage enrollees in skilled nursing facilities
S.2.B - Barbara Hanratty // Exploring the potential of a minimum dataset for home care
S.2.B - Francisco Ródenas-Rigla // Development of an AI-based digital platform to improve the healthcare of patients with chronic diseases requiring long-term care
S.2.B - Birgit Trukeschitz // "Through your eyes": pilot findings on the use of mixed-reality glasses in home care settings
S.2.C - William Byrd // 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
S.2.C - Adelina Comas-Herrera // 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
S.2.C - Kritika Samsi // The support of ancillary workers in English care homes during the COVID-19 pandemic
S.2.D - Karen Spilsbury // The recipe for partnership success
S.2.D - Reena Devi // Partnership working between care and science: the role of the scientific linking pin
S.2.D - Carl Thompson // Addressing topics that matter: contact tracing, quality and COVID19 in care homes
S.2.D - Hilde Verbeek // Addressing topics that matter: innovative dementia care environments as alternatives for traditional nursing homes - evidence and experiences from the Netherlands
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T.1.A - Maria Stanfors // Unpaid caregiving and stress in Sweden, Canada, and the United Kingdom
T.1.A - Nicola Brimblecombe // Inequalities in unpaid carer’s health, employment status, and social isolation
T.1.A - Derek King // Is ICT use by carers of people living with dementia associated with carers' quality of life?
T.1.B - Stephen Allan // The economic determinants of English home care quality
T.1.B - Kirsty Haunch // Understanding co-worker relationships for promoting quality in care homes
T.1.B - Anna Reed // C19 Immunity Study workforce survey: Understanding multiple job holding among the personal support care workforce in Ontario nursing homes nursing homes
T.1.C - Annette Bauer // The value of implementing NICE guidance and transforming evidence into adult social care practice. Exploring a theory of change
T.1.C - Assma Hajji // 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
T.1.C - Helen Weatherly // Economic evaluation of adult social care interventions: Reflections on lessons from three studies
T.1.D - Mari Aaltonen // Changes in the use of home care and informal care in 2017-2020 - register study based on RAI assessments
T.1.D - Jūratė Charenkova // "I never thought I will end up here": nursing home relocation decisions among Lithuanian older adults
T.1.D – Javiera Cartagena-Farias // Understanding care needs of older people using administrative records to improve social care models
T.2.A - Pamela Nadash // The RAISE Family Caregiver Advisory Council: strategies to bolster caregivers’ financial security
T.2.A - Amritpal Rehill // Factors associated with respondents indicating that they will likely provide care for low-level needs in the future
T.2.A - Ulrike Schneider // Revisiting informal carers' quality of life: Using a preference-weighted QoL-score to elicit potential levers for informal carer support policies
T.2.B - Caroline Norrie // What are the long-term implications of the pandemic on social care personal assistants (PAs)?
T.2.B - Kritika Samsi // Impact of Covid-19 on employment of Personal Assistants: lessons for social care practice
T.2.B - Johanna Fischer // Work-care reconciliation policies in elder care: Comparing the generosity of long-term care leave schemes in Europe
T.2.C - Howard Degenholtz // Rebalancing long term care in the US: The role of Medicaid managed long term services and supports
T.2.C - Jacqueline Damant // Community capital in residential care: a scoping study
T.2.C - Heinz Rothgang // A new staffing scheme for nursing homes in Germany
T.2.D - Bo Hu // Projecting informal care demand among older Koreans between 2020 and 2067
T.2.D - Michael Clark // Homelessness and hospital discharge and integrating intermediate care: stress points for people, processes and place
T.2.D - Jose-Luis Fernandez // Should we increase social care supply to reduce hospital waits? Evidence from England
T.2.E - Derek King // Catalogue of social care measures
T.2.E - Selma Kadi // Involving stakeholders in community-based LTC development: experiences from the InCARE project
T.2.E - Chloe Place // The ExCHANGE Collaboration: A realist evaluation of a collaborative model to support research co-production in long-term care settings in England
T.3.A - Sean Urwin // The effect of informal care on the allocation of time: implications for trade-offs, opportunity cost and measurement
T.3.A - Alixe Ménard // Adult children and spouses/partners as caregivers to residents in long-term care: how do they differ in their pattern of caregiving?
T.3.A - Jacqueline Damant // ICT and unpaid carers of people living with dementia: use, non-use and ideas for the future
T.3.B - Kirsty Haunch // 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
T.3.B - R Tamara Konetzka // Beyond staffing ratios: daily variation in staffing as a driver of nursing home quality
T.3.B - Daniel Roland // Absenteeism of domestic care workers
T.3.C - Pamela Nadash // Providing nursing home care in an era of increasing scarcity: the case of Pennsylvania
T.3.C - Sharona Tsadok Rosenbluth // Regulation of public and private long-term care insurance in Israel: a case study
T.3.C - Maren Sogstad // Long-term care service use among elderly care recipients in Norway
T.3.D - Cassandra Simmons // Financing long-term care in Europe: reflections on age-related differences in preferences and expectations for LTC financing models
T.3.D - Heinz Rothgang // Limiting co-payments for nursing home residents in Germany's long-term insurance scheme
T.3.D - Bram Wouterse // The impact of co-payments for nursing home care on use, health, and welfare
T.3.E - Michael Gusmano // Global long-term care scholarship in the Journal of Aging & Social Policy
T.3.E - Michael Clark // Global long-term Care scholarship in the Journal of Long-Term Care
T.3.E - Howard Dengenholtz // Global long-term care scholarship in Innovation in Aging
T.4.A – Adelina Comas-Herrera // International comparisons in LTC: why and how?
T.4.A - Cassandra Simmons // The time to care about care: responding to changing attitudes, expectations and preferences on long-term care in Europe
T.4.A - Camille Oung // Social care recovery and resilience: what can England learn from other countries?
T.4. B - Michael Leiblfinger // Overlooked key workers: policy narratives in migrant live-in care
T.4. B - Heinz Rothgang // Migrantization of long-term care provision in Europe. A comparative analysis of Germany, Italy, Sweden, and Poland
T.4. B - Timo Sinervo // What makes the work in home care stressful: too many clients, low care continuity, work organization or interruptions?
T.4.C - Adriano Maluf // The role of community care workers in supporting care for dependent older people in deprived neighbourhoods in Fortaleza
T.4.C - Karla Giacomin // A spontaneous social movement to support and share information about long-term care facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic: Brazil’s National Front for Long-Term Care
T.4.C - Lucas Sempé // Evaluating the effects of an integrated community-based project to support dependent older people in poor neighbourhoods of Belo Horizonte
T.4.C - Peter Lloyd-Sherlock // An emergency strategy to support long-term care facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic: Salvador’s Inter-Sectoral Commission
T.4.D - Anna Amilon // Trust in the publicly financed care system and willingness to pay for long-term care: a discrete choice experiment in Denmark
T.4.D - Rowan Jasper // The preferences of older self-funders in navigating community social care: the PRESENCE study
T.4.D - Sharona Tsadok Rosenbluth // Funding models of long-term care: pay as you go vs fully funded - what is the actual price?
F.1.A - Walter Dawson // Quantifying out-of-pocket costs in dementia care partner research: the costs of behaviors
F.1.A - Monika Riedel // Austrian dementia cost analysis
F.1.A - Dia Soilemezi // Views of homecare staff about addressing mouth and teeth care for people living with dementia - the SORTED study
F.1.B - Karen Spilsbury // Understanding the staffing relationship to quality in care homes: a mixed methods study
F.1.B - Visa Väisänen // Division of work time and its effects on wellbeing of Finnish care workers in assisted living facilities with 24-hour assistance
F.1.B - Florin Vadean // Wage elasticities of long-term care labour supply in England
F.1.C - Anne Penneau // Do higher accommodation prices reflect better care quality in residential aged care facilities?
F.1.C - Wenjing Zhang // The quasi-market for home care in urban China
F.1.C - Stephen Allan // Market dynamics in home care
F.1.D - Magda Jordao // "How can I help residents with their mouth care?" A participatory research project to develop oral healthcare innovations in long-term care
F.1.D - Javiera Cartagena Farias // Housing conditions and long-term care needs in the older population in England
F.1.D - Courtney Van Houtven // 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
F.2.A - Adelina Comas-Herrera // Overview of the STRiDE project
F.2.A - Emily Freeman // Costing unpaid dementia care in India
F.2.A - Derek King // Use of dementia care services in Indonesia: an in initial exploration
F.2.A - Adelina Comas-Herrera // A STRiDE Network to continue international research collaborations to strengthen responses to dementia
F.2.A - Terry Lum // How to improve dementia care in Hong Kong
F.2.B - Catherine Marchand // Factors associated with retention in the LTC workforce: a scoping review of the international literature
F.2.B - Hansel Teo // Recruitment, retention and employment growth in the LTC sector in England
F.2.B - Florin Vadean // Job separation of LTC frontline staff in England
F.2.B - Katerina Gousia // Determinants of turnover and vacancies of personal assistants in England
F.2.C - Mari Aaltonen // 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
F.2.C - Laura Coll-Planas // Alleviating social isolation and loneliness among care home residents during the COVID pandemic: a scoping review using the principles of realist synthesis
F.2.C - Josie Dixon // UK Government’s national guidance on care home visiting during the Covid-19 pandemic: the experiences of care home managers
F.2.D - Nick Smith // Outcomes-based care planning in older adult care homes
F.2.D - Sam Rickman // Using machine learning to extract information about loneliness in older people from English adult social care administrative records
F.2.D - Kate Baxter // Development of a decision support tool for older people who pay for social care, and their families
F.3.A - Doris Yu // Dementia voice: a key drive for dementia care planning and policy setting
F.3.A - Jacky Choy // Challenges, vision, and priorities in developing dementia policy in Hong Kong: findings from situation analysis and theory of change stakeholder workshop
F.3.A - Gloria Wong // Costs of healthcare, social care and informal care for dementia in the community: evidence from Hong Kong
F.3.A - Yingyang Zhang // Healthcare utilization and costs associated with multiple long-term conditions among people living with dementia in Hong Kong, 2010-2019: a population-based cohort study
F.3.B - Howard Degenholtz // Racial and ethnic differences in participant experience among home and community based services users in the US
F.3.B - Jolie Keemink // Commissioning LGBTQ+ inclusive long-term care
F.3.B - Mary Scott // Differences in care-related outcomes in skilled nursing facilities for minority communities: a systematic review
F.3.C - Maya Murmann // The role of education to support vaccine confidence in healthcare and long-term care workers amidst the COVID-19 pandemic: a living scoping review
F.3.C - Thomas Fischer // The German Guideline for the provision of long-term care in the community during the COVID-19 pandemic
F.3.C - Nina Hemmings // England's social care sector during COVID-19: a situational analysis
F.3.D - Barbara Hanratty // What data do care homes collect? A national survey
F.3.D - Ann-Marie Towers // Bringing together administrative data and data from digital care records to create a minimum dataset for care home residents
F.3.D - Lisa Irvine // Developing a care home trials archive
F.3.D - Anne Killett // Patient and public involvement and engagement in the DACHA study
F.4.A - Viktoria Szenkurök // The effect of cash-for-care benefits on home-based long-term care use: a panel data approach for selected European countries
F.4.A - Alice Edtmayer // Piloting community (health) nursing in Austria
F.4.A - Guanggang Feng // Demand measurement and mode choice of long-term care insurance In China
F.4.B - Amy Hsu // The impact of language discordance on end-of-life outcomes among Chinese residents in ethnic and non-ethnic long-term care homes
F.4.B - Markus Kraus // Three dimensions of long-term care provision in middle-income countries: a view across Africa, Latin America and Asia
F.4.B - Emily Freeman // The search for freedom: reflecting on inequity and the 'acceptability' of formal long term care to older women in Soweto, South Africa
F.4.C - Isbael Pardo-Garcia // Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on dependent persons in Castilla-La Mancha (Spain): mortality, excess mortality and life-years lost
F.4.C - Mircha Poldrugovac // The relation between quality management and Covid-19 outbreaks in 166 nursing homes in Tuscany: a mix methods study
F.4.C - Brendan Walsh // Did the Temporary Assistance Payments Scheme to nursing homes in Ireland reduce the impact of Covid-19?
F.4.D - Juliette Malley // Key concepts and the character of innovation in adult social care in England
F.4.D - Joanna Marczak // Opportunities, challenges and idiosyncrasies of introducing system-level innovations in long-term care
F.4.D - Jane Maddison // Going with the flow and navigating rocks: tales from journeys of three innovative social care organisations
F.4.D - Carl Purcell // Unfulfilled promise? The development of Shared Lives schemes in England
S.1.A - David Sinclair // Care home residency and its association with key outcomes in the ambulance setting: a cross-sectional observational study
S.1.A - Pamela Nadash // Health service utilization reductions with health-related supports in senior housing: lessons from the Right Care, Right Place, Right Time Program
S.1.A - Sian Russell // Use of a digital application to enhance communication and triage between care homes and community NHS services in the United Kingdom: a qualitative evaluation
S.1.B - Ulrike Famira-Mühlberger // Can we predict the need for long-term care? A case study of the Austrian cash-for-care system using administrative data
S.1.B - Maya Murmann // Care trajectory in home care users across mortality-risk profiles: an observational study
S.1.B - Cheng Pan and Yingyang Zhang // Identifying frailty in older adults receiving home care using machine Learning: examining the role of classifier, feature selection and sample size
S.1.C - Lorraine Frisina Doetter // Taking stock of COVID-19 policy measures to protect Europe's elderly living in long-term care facilities
S.1.C - Terry Lum // Lesson learned from the early success and recent failure of protecting nursing home residents from COVID-19
S.1.C - Jose-Luis Fernandez // Coordinating a system response to COVID: the case of the Greater London area
S.1.D - Reena Devi // Sustaining interventions in care homes initiated by quality improvement projects: a qualitative study
S.1.D - Jun Li // Public reporting and consumer demand in the home health sector
S.1.D - Valentina Zigante // Implementing a quality monitoring framework in an English local authority: a case study using normalization process theory
S.2.A - Emily Gadbois // A qualitative examination of the relationship between COVID-19 vaccination and skilled nursing facility staffing
S.2.A - Brian McGarry // Nursing home COVID-19 vaccine mandates, staff vaccination coverage and staff shortages in the United States
S.2.A - Amy Meehan // Implementation of the patient driven payment model and the impact of COVID-19
S.2.A – Barry McGarry // Spillover effect of the patient driven payment model on therapy delivery among medicare advantage enrollees in skilled nursing facilities
S.2.B - Barbara Hanratty // Exploring the potential of a minimum dataset for home care
S.2.B - Francisco Ródenas-Rigla // Development of an AI-based digital platform to improve the healthcare of patients with chronic diseases requiring long-term care
S.2.B - Birgit Trukeschitz // "Through your eyes": pilot findings on the use of mixed-reality glasses in home care settings
S.2.C - William Byrd // 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
S.2.C - Adelina Comas-Herrera // 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
S.2.C - Kritika Samsi // The support of ancillary workers in English care homes during the COVID-19 pandemic
S.2.D - Karen Spilsbury // The recipe for partnership success
S.2.D - Reena Devi // Partnership working between care and science: the role of the scientific linking pin
S.2.D - Carl Thompson // Addressing topics that matter: contact tracing, quality and COVID19 in care homes
S.2.D - Hilde Verbeek // Addressing topics that matter: innovative dementia care environments as alternatives for traditional nursing homes - evidence and experiences from the Netherlands
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