This study compared how older people use quality information to choose residential care providers in England, the Netherlands and Spain (Catalonia). The availability of information varies between each country, from detailed inspection and survey information in the Netherlands, through to a lack of publicly available information in Catalonia. We used semi-structured interviews and group workshops with older people, families and professionals to compare experiences of the decision-making process and quality information, and also to explore what quality information might be used in the future. We found that most aspects of the decision-making experience and preferences for future indicators were similar across the three countries. The use of q...
Background: The proportion of older people is increasing, therefore their place of residence and pla...
Purpose: This paper reports the experiences of older people who use council-managed personal budgets...
Background : The proportion of older people is increasing, therefore their place of residence and pl...
This study compared how older people use quality information to choose residential care providers in...
This study compared how older people use quality information to choose residential care providers in...
Context: The availability of data about the quality of care homes has increased in England since the...
How do European countries differ in helping older people choose a care home, and what is the impact ...
How do European countries differ in helping older people choose a care home, and what is the impact ...
Introduction:- Public reporting of quality in long-term care is advocated on the basis of allowing p...
Context: In many countries, there is a specification for information that should be collected by car...
Background: Due to the growing proportion of older people, their place of residence and place of car...
This article critically examines recent changes in markets for home (domiciliary) care services in E...
23 home care providers were interviewed concerning what promotes or impedes quality aspects of servi...
In the policy summary authors review the literature on the measurement and reporting of quality info...
Improving the quality of residential care for older people is a priority for many governments, but t...
Background: The proportion of older people is increasing, therefore their place of residence and pla...
Purpose: This paper reports the experiences of older people who use council-managed personal budgets...
Background : The proportion of older people is increasing, therefore their place of residence and pl...
This study compared how older people use quality information to choose residential care providers in...
This study compared how older people use quality information to choose residential care providers in...
Context: The availability of data about the quality of care homes has increased in England since the...
How do European countries differ in helping older people choose a care home, and what is the impact ...
How do European countries differ in helping older people choose a care home, and what is the impact ...
Introduction:- Public reporting of quality in long-term care is advocated on the basis of allowing p...
Context: In many countries, there is a specification for information that should be collected by car...
Background: Due to the growing proportion of older people, their place of residence and place of car...
This article critically examines recent changes in markets for home (domiciliary) care services in E...
23 home care providers were interviewed concerning what promotes or impedes quality aspects of servi...
In the policy summary authors review the literature on the measurement and reporting of quality info...
Improving the quality of residential care for older people is a priority for many governments, but t...
Background: The proportion of older people is increasing, therefore their place of residence and pla...
Purpose: This paper reports the experiences of older people who use council-managed personal budgets...
Background : The proportion of older people is increasing, therefore their place of residence and pl...