Objectives: Health services worldwide are increasingly adopting consumer directed care approaches. Traditionally, consumer directed care models have been implemented in home care services and there is little guidance as to how to implement them in residential care. This study used a citizens’ jury to elicit views of members of the public regarding consumer directed care in residential care. Methods: A citizens’ jury involving 12 members of the public was held over two days in July 2016, exploring the question: For people with dementia living in residential care facilities, how do we enable increased personal decision making to ensure that care is based on their needs and preferences? Jury members were recruited through a market research com...
This study investigated the expectations of older people who chose to participate in a self‐manageme...
Consumer-directed care (CDC) programmes, in principle, provide consumers with choices around who pro...
Consumer-directed care (CDC) was introduced as part of aged care policy reforms in Australia in 2012...
This author accepted manuscript is made available following 12 month embargo from date of publicatio...
This study used a qualitative, cross-sectional design to address a gap in understanding the perspect...
Objective: To compare consumer rated quality of care among individuals living long-term in homelike ...
Available online 30 June 2015Consumer directed care (CDC) is currently being embraced internationall...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
The Department of Health and Ageing (DoHA) commissioned Alzheimer’s Australia to conduct a series of...
In Australia, newly initiated, publicly subsidised ‘Home‐Care Packages’ designed to assist older peo...
Background: It is important to involve older people in evaluating public programmes that affect thei...
© 2018 AJA Inc. Objective: To explore the experiences of older people receiving home care package (H...
Abstract Background Case‐finding for dementia is practised by general practitioners (GPs) in Austral...
Background: Case-finding for dementia is practised by general practitioners (GPs) in Australia but w...
© 2017 La Trobe University. This paper reports phase one, conducted from March to June 2015, of a tw...
This study investigated the expectations of older people who chose to participate in a self‐manageme...
Consumer-directed care (CDC) programmes, in principle, provide consumers with choices around who pro...
Consumer-directed care (CDC) was introduced as part of aged care policy reforms in Australia in 2012...
This author accepted manuscript is made available following 12 month embargo from date of publicatio...
This study used a qualitative, cross-sectional design to address a gap in understanding the perspect...
Objective: To compare consumer rated quality of care among individuals living long-term in homelike ...
Available online 30 June 2015Consumer directed care (CDC) is currently being embraced internationall...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
The Department of Health and Ageing (DoHA) commissioned Alzheimer’s Australia to conduct a series of...
In Australia, newly initiated, publicly subsidised ‘Home‐Care Packages’ designed to assist older peo...
Background: It is important to involve older people in evaluating public programmes that affect thei...
© 2018 AJA Inc. Objective: To explore the experiences of older people receiving home care package (H...
Abstract Background Case‐finding for dementia is practised by general practitioners (GPs) in Austral...
Background: Case-finding for dementia is practised by general practitioners (GPs) in Australia but w...
© 2017 La Trobe University. This paper reports phase one, conducted from March to June 2015, of a tw...
This study investigated the expectations of older people who chose to participate in a self‐manageme...
Consumer-directed care (CDC) programmes, in principle, provide consumers with choices around who pro...
Consumer-directed care (CDC) was introduced as part of aged care policy reforms in Australia in 2012...