The rapidly growing body of literature suggests that Consumer-directed Care (CDC) has the potential to empower consumers and improve the flexibility and quality of care. However, reports highlighting quality and risk concerns associated with CDC focusing on a longer time frame have been few. This paper presents the findings from a qualitative longitudinal evaluation of an Australian CDC programme. Focusing on the period between 2003 and 2008, it reports on the experiences of 12 families caring for a dependent family member. It is based on two external evaluations completed 6 and 36 months after enrolment, and one internal evaluation completed 48 months after enrolment. The findings were triangulated with internal memos, reports and minutes ...
Background: Consumer health organisations (CHOs), which operate outside the mainstream healthcare sy...
Australia has recently undergone a revolution in how people with disabilities access funding and ch...
In Australia, there are 856,000 primary caregivers providing extensive informal care in terms of ass...
This paper outlines 10 lessons derived from the development of a consumer-directed care program for ...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
© 2018 AJA Inc. Objective: To explore the experiences of older people receiving home care package (H...
This is the author accepted manuscript (post print) made available following a 36 month embargo from...
This study used a qualitative, cross-sectional design to address a gap in understanding the perspect...
© 2017 La Trobe University. This paper reports phase one, conducted from March to June 2015, of a tw...
This paper reports phase one, conducted from March to June 2015, of a two-phase, qualitative descrip...
BACKGROUND: Internationally there has been a growth in the use of publicly funded service markets as...
Abstract Background Internationally there has been a growth in the use of publicly funded service ma...
• Under the Disability Act 2006, the Senior Practitioner seeks to manage one inter...
Purpose – The perception among carers and health professionals is that the health care system remain...
Consumer health organisations (CHOs), which operate outside the mainstream healthcare system with a ...
Background: Consumer health organisations (CHOs), which operate outside the mainstream healthcare sy...
Australia has recently undergone a revolution in how people with disabilities access funding and ch...
In Australia, there are 856,000 primary caregivers providing extensive informal care in terms of ass...
This paper outlines 10 lessons derived from the development of a consumer-directed care program for ...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
© 2018 AJA Inc. Objective: To explore the experiences of older people receiving home care package (H...
This is the author accepted manuscript (post print) made available following a 36 month embargo from...
This study used a qualitative, cross-sectional design to address a gap in understanding the perspect...
© 2017 La Trobe University. This paper reports phase one, conducted from March to June 2015, of a tw...
This paper reports phase one, conducted from March to June 2015, of a two-phase, qualitative descrip...
BACKGROUND: Internationally there has been a growth in the use of publicly funded service markets as...
Abstract Background Internationally there has been a growth in the use of publicly funded service ma...
• Under the Disability Act 2006, the Senior Practitioner seeks to manage one inter...
Purpose – The perception among carers and health professionals is that the health care system remain...
Consumer health organisations (CHOs), which operate outside the mainstream healthcare system with a ...
Background: Consumer health organisations (CHOs), which operate outside the mainstream healthcare sy...
Australia has recently undergone a revolution in how people with disabilities access funding and ch...
In Australia, there are 856,000 primary caregivers providing extensive informal care in terms of ass...