Context: Unpaid carers may have an influence on the formal care utilisation of the cared for. Whether this influence is positive or negative will have important implications for the costs of formal care provision. Scotland, where personal care services are free to all individuals aged 65+, provides an interesting context in which to study this relationship. Moreover, the Scottish government is unique in its collection of administrative data on all social care clients.Objective: To investigate how the presence of an unpaid carer influences personal care use by those aged 65+ in Scotland.Methods: Two-part models (2PMs) are estimated using Scotland’s Social Care Survey (SCS) for the years 2014–2016. An instrumental variable (IV) approach is al...
This paper investigates the impact of introducing universal free formal personal care on informal ca...
My study investigated inequalities in outcomes of providing care and unmet need for social care serv...
Last month Belinda Dewar and colleagues gave the background and policy context of a research study l...
Context: Unpaid carers may have an influence on the formal care utilisation of the cared for. Whethe...
Context: Unpaid carers may have an influence on the formal care utilisation of the cared for. Whethe...
Uptake of carers’ services across the UK is relatively low despite evidence of the positive effects ...
To help fulfil their responsibilities towards unpaid carers, service providers need some idea of the...
Summary: Social work practice is increasingly concerned with support not just for service users but ...
Drawing on recent quantitative and qualitative research, we consider lessons of the Scottish policy ...
Context: Care coordination is one important mechanism to provide effective care at home for frail ol...
Introduction: Children who have been in out-of-home care have faced significant issues during thei...
In a two-part article about care of older people in Scotland, Belinda Dewar and colleagues report on...
Globally and locally, ongoing demographic, sociocultural and economic changes have implications for ...
This paper investigates the impact of introducing universal free formal personal care on informal ca...
Robust data are needed on the characteristics of people providing and receiving informal care and on...
This paper investigates the impact of introducing universal free formal personal care on informal ca...
My study investigated inequalities in outcomes of providing care and unmet need for social care serv...
Last month Belinda Dewar and colleagues gave the background and policy context of a research study l...
Context: Unpaid carers may have an influence on the formal care utilisation of the cared for. Whethe...
Context: Unpaid carers may have an influence on the formal care utilisation of the cared for. Whethe...
Uptake of carers’ services across the UK is relatively low despite evidence of the positive effects ...
To help fulfil their responsibilities towards unpaid carers, service providers need some idea of the...
Summary: Social work practice is increasingly concerned with support not just for service users but ...
Drawing on recent quantitative and qualitative research, we consider lessons of the Scottish policy ...
Context: Care coordination is one important mechanism to provide effective care at home for frail ol...
Introduction: Children who have been in out-of-home care have faced significant issues during thei...
In a two-part article about care of older people in Scotland, Belinda Dewar and colleagues report on...
Globally and locally, ongoing demographic, sociocultural and economic changes have implications for ...
This paper investigates the impact of introducing universal free formal personal care on informal ca...
Robust data are needed on the characteristics of people providing and receiving informal care and on...
This paper investigates the impact of introducing universal free formal personal care on informal ca...
My study investigated inequalities in outcomes of providing care and unmet need for social care serv...
Last month Belinda Dewar and colleagues gave the background and policy context of a research study l...