Introduction: Linked health care datasets have been used effectively in Scotland for some time. Use of social care data has been much more limited, partly because responsibility for these services is distributed across multiple local authorities. However, there are substantial interactions between health and social care (also known internationally as long-term care) services, and keen policy interest in better understanding these. We introduce two social care resources that can now be linked to health datasets at a population level across Scotland to study these interdependencies. These data emerge from the Scottish Government’s centralised collation of data from mandatory returns provided by local authorities and care homes. Methods: ...
Introduction: Children who have been in out-of-home care have faced significant issues during thei...
Integration of health and social care will require integrated data to drive service evaluation, desi...
The UK now has a National Data Strategy. In this paper we explore whether or not in addition Scotlan...
Introduction: Linked health care datasets have been used effectively in Scotland for some time. Use...
Background: The Social Care Survey (SCS) is collected annually by the Scottish Government (SG) fro...
Background The Social Care Survey (SCS) is collected annually by the Scottish Government (SG) from a...
Introduction Integration of health and social care services is a potential solution to improving car...
Integration of health and social care will require integrated data to drive service evaluation, desi...
Background: Adults living in long-term care are a significant and complex population who are under-r...
Background: Care homes collect extensive data about their residents, and their care, in multiple way...
Background: Multimorbidity, the presence of two or more long-term health conditions, is increasing i...
Social care in the United Kingdom (UK) refers to care provided due to age, illness, disability, or o...
Care homes collect a large amount of data about their residents, and the care provided, but there is...
Background: little is known about the relationship between multimorbidity and social care use (also ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Scottish Household S...
Introduction: Children who have been in out-of-home care have faced significant issues during thei...
Integration of health and social care will require integrated data to drive service evaluation, desi...
The UK now has a National Data Strategy. In this paper we explore whether or not in addition Scotlan...
Introduction: Linked health care datasets have been used effectively in Scotland for some time. Use...
Background: The Social Care Survey (SCS) is collected annually by the Scottish Government (SG) fro...
Background The Social Care Survey (SCS) is collected annually by the Scottish Government (SG) from a...
Introduction Integration of health and social care services is a potential solution to improving car...
Integration of health and social care will require integrated data to drive service evaluation, desi...
Background: Adults living in long-term care are a significant and complex population who are under-r...
Background: Care homes collect extensive data about their residents, and their care, in multiple way...
Background: Multimorbidity, the presence of two or more long-term health conditions, is increasing i...
Social care in the United Kingdom (UK) refers to care provided due to age, illness, disability, or o...
Care homes collect a large amount of data about their residents, and the care provided, but there is...
Background: little is known about the relationship between multimorbidity and social care use (also ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Scottish Household S...
Introduction: Children who have been in out-of-home care have faced significant issues during thei...
Integration of health and social care will require integrated data to drive service evaluation, desi...
The UK now has a National Data Strategy. In this paper we explore whether or not in addition Scotlan...