Extending choice and control for social care service users is a central feature of current English policies. However, these have comparatively little to say about choice in relation to the informal carers of relatives, friends or older people who are disabled or sick. To explore the realities of choice as experienced by carers, the present paper reviews research published in English since 1985 about three situations in which carers are likely to face choices: receiving social services; the entry of an older person to long-term care; and combining paid work and care. Thirteen electronic databases were searched, covering both the health and social care fields. Databases included: ASSIA; IBSS; Social Care Online; ISI Web of Knowledge; Medline;...
Background: Informal care provided by family members, friends, or neighbors is a major pillar in the...
Background and Objectives: While promoting choice and control for informal carers is recognised as p...
The main aims of this thesis are to analyse the meaning of choice and older people's ability to make...
Extending choice and control for social care service users is a central feature of current English p...
‘Choice’ is increasingly pursued as a goal of social policy. However the degree to which choice is e...
Despite the long-term strategic shift to personalisation, with its emphasis on choice and control fo...
Informal carers of older people are the mainstay of care policy, yet the actual processes involved i...
This article offers critical reflections of the "rational choice" approach as an explanatory framewo...
Despite the long-term strategic shift to personalisation, with its emphasis on choice and control fo...
This article aims to explore the concept of choice in public service policy in England, illustrated ...
The passing of the Carers (Recognition and Services Act) 1995 was a step forward in trying to ensure...
Social care is currently undergoing a transformation, driven by Government policy, and key to this t...
This paper considers the experiences of older self-funders in England in the context of policies pro...
Uptake of carers’ services across the UK is relatively low despite evidence of the positive effects ...
This article critically examines recent changes in markets for home (domiciliary) care services in E...
Background: Informal care provided by family members, friends, or neighbors is a major pillar in the...
Background and Objectives: While promoting choice and control for informal carers is recognised as p...
The main aims of this thesis are to analyse the meaning of choice and older people's ability to make...
Extending choice and control for social care service users is a central feature of current English p...
‘Choice’ is increasingly pursued as a goal of social policy. However the degree to which choice is e...
Despite the long-term strategic shift to personalisation, with its emphasis on choice and control fo...
Informal carers of older people are the mainstay of care policy, yet the actual processes involved i...
This article offers critical reflections of the "rational choice" approach as an explanatory framewo...
Despite the long-term strategic shift to personalisation, with its emphasis on choice and control fo...
This article aims to explore the concept of choice in public service policy in England, illustrated ...
The passing of the Carers (Recognition and Services Act) 1995 was a step forward in trying to ensure...
Social care is currently undergoing a transformation, driven by Government policy, and key to this t...
This paper considers the experiences of older self-funders in England in the context of policies pro...
Uptake of carers’ services across the UK is relatively low despite evidence of the positive effects ...
This article critically examines recent changes in markets for home (domiciliary) care services in E...
Background: Informal care provided by family members, friends, or neighbors is a major pillar in the...
Background and Objectives: While promoting choice and control for informal carers is recognised as p...
The main aims of this thesis are to analyse the meaning of choice and older people's ability to make...