Abstract Background Our study explored client experience of Australian Consumer Directed Care. This evolving funding model enables consumer autonomy and choice, allowing older people to remain in their community as they age and need support through the creation of a personalised support service. Consumer Directed Care focuses on providing services that the consumer self-determines to meeting their needs including identifying their types of services, from whom, when and how these services are delivered. Methods Semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted in two Australian states between August 2015 and April 2016 with 14 participants, preferably in receipt of CDC services for at least the previous 12 months. Questions explored how the...
“Consumer directed care ” is such an empowering term, how could we question whether it is a directio...
Introduction: Consumer-directed care is currently being embraced within Australia and internationall...
The aim of this study was to explore case managers’ perceived changes in their practice in the futur...
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 paper reports phase one, conducted from March to June 2015, of a two-phase, qualitative descrip...
© 2017 La Trobe University. This paper reports phase one, conducted from March to June 2015, of a tw...
This study used a qualitative, cross-sectional design to address a gap in understanding the perspect...
This is the author accepted manuscript (post print) made available following a 36 month embargo from...
This study investigated the expectations of older people who chose to participate in a self‐manageme...
This author accepted manuscript is made available following 12 month embargo from date of publicatio...
Objectives: Health services worldwide are increasingly adopting consumer directed care approaches. T...
Consumer-directed care (CDC) programmes, in principle, provide consumers with choices around who pro...
In Australia, newly initiated, publicly subsidised ‘Home‐Care Packages’ designed to assist older peo...
The rapidly growing body of literature suggests that Consumer-directed Care (CDC) has the potential ...
“Consumer directed care ” is such an empowering term, how could we question whether it is a directio...
Introduction: Consumer-directed care is currently being embraced within Australia and internationall...
The aim of this study was to explore case managers’ perceived changes in their practice in the futur...
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 paper reports phase one, conducted from March to June 2015, of a two-phase, qualitative descrip...
© 2017 La Trobe University. This paper reports phase one, conducted from March to June 2015, of a tw...
This study used a qualitative, cross-sectional design to address a gap in understanding the perspect...
This is the author accepted manuscript (post print) made available following a 36 month embargo from...
This study investigated the expectations of older people who chose to participate in a self‐manageme...
This author accepted manuscript is made available following 12 month embargo from date of publicatio...
Objectives: Health services worldwide are increasingly adopting consumer directed care approaches. T...
Consumer-directed care (CDC) programmes, in principle, provide consumers with choices around who pro...
In Australia, newly initiated, publicly subsidised ‘Home‐Care Packages’ designed to assist older peo...
The rapidly growing body of literature suggests that Consumer-directed Care (CDC) has the potential ...
“Consumer directed care ” is such an empowering term, how could we question whether it is a directio...
Introduction: Consumer-directed care is currently being embraced within Australia and internationall...
The aim of this study was to explore case managers’ perceived changes in their practice in the futur...