There are many factors that influence older people’s decision making about care and support they want or need in their daily lives. This paper investigates choices and decisions of people age 65 and older who receive paid and/or unpaid care on a daily basis with a focus in Scotland, drawing on a grounded theory framework. The literature review considered what is important to older people about care, support and resource utilisation and examined how decisions are made in relation to these applications. The review identified the ability and opportunity to make choices as a central theme. The key issues important to older people included control, independence and quality of life. Other factors that were found to influence how people make...
Due to the high incidence of ill health and disability amongst their contemporaries, older people ar...
The European Year of Healthy Ageing recognizes that health care systems need to be improved and reor...
Due to the high incidence of ill health and disability amongst their contemporaries, older people ar...
There are many factors that influence older people’s decision making about care and support th...
Limited information is available as to how older people with higher care needs make decisions about ...
Uptake of carers’ services across the UK is relatively low despite evidence of the positive effects ...
Review question/objective: The overall objective of this systematic review is to identify and synthe...
Purpose: The research question is: what are older adultsand#8217; experiences of shared decision mak...
Purpose: The research question is: what are older adults’ experiences of shared decision making (SDM...
This article offers critical reflections of the "rational choice" approach as an explanatory framewo...
This article offers critical reflections of the "rational choice" approach as an explanatory framewo...
The European Year of Healthy Ageing recognizes that health care systems need to be improved and reor...
People aged 85 and above are the fastest growing population segment worldwide, yet academic research...
This research study is concerned with the projected, significant rise in the number of older people ...
The European Year of Healthy Ageing recognizes that health care systems need to be improved and reor...
Due to the high incidence of ill health and disability amongst their contemporaries, older people ar...
The European Year of Healthy Ageing recognizes that health care systems need to be improved and reor...
Due to the high incidence of ill health and disability amongst their contemporaries, older people ar...
There are many factors that influence older people’s decision making about care and support th...
Limited information is available as to how older people with higher care needs make decisions about ...
Uptake of carers’ services across the UK is relatively low despite evidence of the positive effects ...
Review question/objective: The overall objective of this systematic review is to identify and synthe...
Purpose: The research question is: what are older adultsand#8217; experiences of shared decision mak...
Purpose: The research question is: what are older adults’ experiences of shared decision making (SDM...
This article offers critical reflections of the "rational choice" approach as an explanatory framewo...
This article offers critical reflections of the "rational choice" approach as an explanatory framewo...
The European Year of Healthy Ageing recognizes that health care systems need to be improved and reor...
People aged 85 and above are the fastest growing population segment worldwide, yet academic research...
This research study is concerned with the projected, significant rise in the number of older people ...
The European Year of Healthy Ageing recognizes that health care systems need to be improved and reor...
Due to the high incidence of ill health and disability amongst their contemporaries, older people ar...
The European Year of Healthy Ageing recognizes that health care systems need to be improved and reor...
Due to the high incidence of ill health and disability amongst their contemporaries, older people ar...