Background: Spatial accessibility has consistently been shown to influence utilisation of care and health outcomes, compared against local population needs. We sought to identify how appropriately nursing homes (NHs) are distributed in Ireland, as its NH market lacks central planning. Methods: We used multiple criteria decision analysis (MCDA) approaches to develop composite indices of both access (incorporating measures of availability, choice, quality and affordability) and local NH need for over 65s (relating to the proportion living alone, with cognitive disabilities or with low self-rated health, estimated scores for activities of daily living and instrumental activities of daily living, the average number of disabilities per person an...
This research is very timely given Ireland’s recent ratification of the UN Convention on the Rights...
This report provides new evidence on key factors that affect patients’ length of stay (LOS) in Irish...
© 2020, The Author(s). Background: Evidence is lacking on the differences between hospitalisation of...
The Irish Government is currently engaged in considerations about a proposed reorganisation of acut...
Against a background of rapid growth in the number of private nursing home beds, this report draws t...
Sampling of NHs: All general private and voluntary NHs belonging to the former Irish Health Service ...
This research is very timely given Ireland’s recent ratification of the UN Convention on the Rights ...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: The importance of appropriate wheelchair and seating provision cannot b...
This report provides evidence on the supply of and need for non-acute primary, community and long-te...
As the population ages, the expected increase in the number of people living with dementia will have...
elderly population, mean that the number and proportion of people in need of assistance with everyda...
Background: The majority of older people are independent and self caring. When long-term care is req...
BACKGROUND: This study analysed the cost of intensive home care packages for people with dementia li...
Access to health care is becoming a popular area of research in health geography especially in relat...
Background: Access to formal dementia care services varies widely within and across European countri...
This research is very timely given Ireland’s recent ratification of the UN Convention on the Rights...
This report provides new evidence on key factors that affect patients’ length of stay (LOS) in Irish...
© 2020, The Author(s). Background: Evidence is lacking on the differences between hospitalisation of...
The Irish Government is currently engaged in considerations about a proposed reorganisation of acut...
Against a background of rapid growth in the number of private nursing home beds, this report draws t...
Sampling of NHs: All general private and voluntary NHs belonging to the former Irish Health Service ...
This research is very timely given Ireland’s recent ratification of the UN Convention on the Rights ...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: The importance of appropriate wheelchair and seating provision cannot b...
This report provides evidence on the supply of and need for non-acute primary, community and long-te...
As the population ages, the expected increase in the number of people living with dementia will have...
elderly population, mean that the number and proportion of people in need of assistance with everyda...
Background: The majority of older people are independent and self caring. When long-term care is req...
BACKGROUND: This study analysed the cost of intensive home care packages for people with dementia li...
Access to health care is becoming a popular area of research in health geography especially in relat...
Background: Access to formal dementia care services varies widely within and across European countri...
This research is very timely given Ireland’s recent ratification of the UN Convention on the Rights...
This report provides new evidence on key factors that affect patients’ length of stay (LOS) in Irish...
© 2020, The Author(s). Background: Evidence is lacking on the differences between hospitalisation of...