Background: The adult social care outcomes toolkit (ASCOT) includes a preference-weighted measure of social care-related quality of life for use in economic evaluations. ASCOT has eight attributes: personal cleanliness and comfort, food and drink, control over daily life, personal safety, accommodation cleanliness and comfort, social participation and involvement, occupation and dignity. This paper aims to demonstrate the construct validity of the ASCOT attributes.Methods: A survey of older people receiving publicly-funded home care services was conducted by face-to-face interview in several sites across England. Additional data on variables hypothesised to be related and unrelated to each of the attributes were also collected. Relationship...
A key outcome of community-based social care for older adults (e.g. home or domiciliary care, day ce...
OBJECTIVES: There is an increasing interest in how well informal carers are supported within their c...
OBJECTIVES: There is an increasing interest in how well informal carers are supported within their c...
Background The adult social care outcomes toolkit (ASCOT) includes a preference-weighted measure ...
Abstract Background The adult social care outcomes toolkit (ASCOT) includes a preference-weighted me...
Background The adult social care outcomes toolkit (ASCOT) includes a preference-weighted measure of...
Background The adult social care outcomes toolkit (ASCOT) includes a preference-weighted measure of ...
Background: Measurement models inform the approach to assess a measure’s validity and also how a mea...
Background: Measurement models inform the approach to assess a measure’s validity and also how a mea...
How should we measure the value of long-term (social) care? This paper describes a care-related qual...
How should we measure the value of long-term (social) care? This paper describes a care-related qual...
How should we measure the value of long-term (social) care? This paper describes a care-related qual...
Objective: The aim of this study was to develop a measure of social care outcome, an equivalent to t...
Objective: The aim of this study was to develop a measure of social care outcome, an equivalent to t...
Background: The ASCOT-Carer is a self-report instrument designed to measure social care-related qual...
A key outcome of community-based social care for older adults (e.g. home or domiciliary care, day ce...
OBJECTIVES: There is an increasing interest in how well informal carers are supported within their c...
OBJECTIVES: There is an increasing interest in how well informal carers are supported within their c...
Background The adult social care outcomes toolkit (ASCOT) includes a preference-weighted measure ...
Abstract Background The adult social care outcomes toolkit (ASCOT) includes a preference-weighted me...
Background The adult social care outcomes toolkit (ASCOT) includes a preference-weighted measure of...
Background The adult social care outcomes toolkit (ASCOT) includes a preference-weighted measure of ...
Background: Measurement models inform the approach to assess a measure’s validity and also how a mea...
Background: Measurement models inform the approach to assess a measure’s validity and also how a mea...
How should we measure the value of long-term (social) care? This paper describes a care-related qual...
How should we measure the value of long-term (social) care? This paper describes a care-related qual...
How should we measure the value of long-term (social) care? This paper describes a care-related qual...
Objective: The aim of this study was to develop a measure of social care outcome, an equivalent to t...
Objective: The aim of this study was to develop a measure of social care outcome, an equivalent to t...
Background: The ASCOT-Carer is a self-report instrument designed to measure social care-related qual...
A key outcome of community-based social care for older adults (e.g. home or domiciliary care, day ce...
OBJECTIVES: There is an increasing interest in how well informal carers are supported within their c...
OBJECTIVES: There is an increasing interest in how well informal carers are supported within their c...