© 2018 AJA Inc. Objective: To explore the experiences of older people receiving home care package (HCP) support following the introduction of consumer-directed care (CDC) by the Australian government on 1 July 2015. Methods: Thirty-one older people with existing HCP support from two service providers in regional New South Wales, Australia, participated in a face-to-face interview and/or a qualitative survey. Results: Analysis revealed the theme of Choices: Preferences, constraints, balancing and choosing. Participants described choosing to live at home with HCP support; however, they were constrained by poor communication and information about service changes and options, personal budgets and access to future care. HCP services remained lar...
Objective: To utilise routinely collected data to examine changes in the client profile of a large a...
BACKGROUND: People living at home who lack ability to manage their medicine are entitled to assistan...
Background: It is important to involve older people in evaluating public programmes that affect thei...
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...
In Australia, newly initiated, publicly subsidised ‘Home‐Care Packages’ designed to assist older peo...
This study investigated the expectations of older people who chose to participate in a self‐manageme...
Consumer-directed care (CDC) was introduced as part of aged care policy reforms in Australia in 2012...
Abstract Background Our study explored client experience of Australian Consumer Directed Care. This ...
This study used a qualitative, cross-sectional design to address a gap in understanding the perspect...
Consumer-directed care (CDC) programmes, in principle, provide consumers with choices around who pro...
This author accepted manuscript is made available following 12 month embargo from date of publicatio...
Australia’s approach to providing care for older adults living at home has recently undergone radica...
Available online 30 June 2015Consumer directed care (CDC) is currently being embraced internationall...
Objectives: Health services worldwide are increasingly adopting consumer directed care approaches. T...
Objective: To utilise routinely collected data to examine changes in the client profile of a large a...
BACKGROUND: People living at home who lack ability to manage their medicine are entitled to assistan...
Background: It is important to involve older people in evaluating public programmes that affect thei...
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...
In Australia, newly initiated, publicly subsidised ‘Home‐Care Packages’ designed to assist older peo...
This study investigated the expectations of older people who chose to participate in a self‐manageme...
Consumer-directed care (CDC) was introduced as part of aged care policy reforms in Australia in 2012...
Abstract Background Our study explored client experience of Australian Consumer Directed Care. This ...
This study used a qualitative, cross-sectional design to address a gap in understanding the perspect...
Consumer-directed care (CDC) programmes, in principle, provide consumers with choices around who pro...
This author accepted manuscript is made available following 12 month embargo from date of publicatio...
Australia’s approach to providing care for older adults living at home has recently undergone radica...
Available online 30 June 2015Consumer directed care (CDC) is currently being embraced internationall...
Objectives: Health services worldwide are increasingly adopting consumer directed care approaches. T...
Objective: To utilise routinely collected data to examine changes in the client profile of a large a...
BACKGROUND: People living at home who lack ability to manage their medicine are entitled to assistan...
Background: It is important to involve older people in evaluating public programmes that affect thei...