Items where Division is "Care Policy and Evaluation Centre" and Year is 2022

  • University Structure (97933)
  • Care Policy and Evaluation Centre (2452)
    Number of items: 16.
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  • Observations of community-based multidisciplinary team meetings in health and social care for older people with long term conditions in England. (2022) Douglas, Nick and Mays, Nicholas and Al-Haboubi, Mustafa and Manacorda, Tommaso and Thana, Lavanya and Wistow, Gerald and Durand, Mary Alison picture_as_pdf
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  • Wellbeing: alternative policy perspectives. (2022) UNSPECIFIED picture_as_pdf
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  • Equitable, sustainable and acceptable long-term care in Malawi? (2022) Freeman, Emily
  • The search for freedom: reflecting on inequity and the ‘acceptability’ of formal long term care to older women in Soweto. (2022) Freeman, Emily
  • Costing unpaid dementia care in India. (2022) Freeman, Emily and Rajagopalan, Jayeeta and Hurzuk, Saadiya and Thomas, Priya Treesa and Pattabiraman, Meera and Ramasamy, Narendhar and Alladi, Suvarna
  • Understanding the economics of dementia at the family level in India. (2022) Freeman, Emily and Rajagopalan, Jayeeta and Hurzuk, Saadiya and Thomas, Priya Treesa and Pattabiraman, Meera and Ramasamy, Narendhar and Alladi, Suvarna
  • Health seeking behaviours and dementia care trajectories in India: a qualitative study. (2022) Hurzuk, Saadiya and Freeman, Emily and Rajagopalan, Jayeeta and Alladi, Suvarna and Pattabiraman, Meera and Ramasamy, Narendhar and Thomas, Priya Treesa
  • Pathways of care: the experience and costs of caring for family members living with dementia in Mexico. (2022) Lopez-Ortega, Mariana and Freeman, Emily
  • A qualitative exploration of the economics costs associated with unpaid care for persons with dementia in India. (2022) Rajagopalan, Jayeeta and Freeman, Emily and Hurzuk, Saadiya and Thomas, Priya Treesa and Pattabiraman, Meera and Ramasamy, Narendhar and Alladi, Suvarna
  • Emotional consequences of caregivers providing unpaid care for persons with dementia in India: a qualitative study. (2022) Thomas, Priya Treesa and Freeman, Emily and Rajagopalan, Jayeeta and Hurzuk, Saadiya and Pattabiraman, Meera and Ramasamy, Narendhar and Alladi, Suvarna
  • Report
  • The economic case for investing in the prevention of mental health conditions in the UK (summary). (2022) McDaid, David and Park, A-La and Davidson, Gavin and John, Ann and Knifton, Lee and McDaid, Shari and Morton, Alec and Thorpe, Lucy and Wilson, Naomi picture_as_pdf
  • The economic case for investing in the prevention of mental health conditions in the UK. (2022) McDaid, David and Park, A-La and Davidson, Gavin and John, Ann and Knifton, Lee and McDaid, Shari and Morton, Alec and Thorpe, Lucy and Wilson, Naomi picture_as_pdf
  • Tackling loneliness evidence review. (2022) McDaid, David and Qualter, Pam and Arsenault, Louise and Barreto, Manuela and Fett, Anne-Katherine and Hey, Nancy and Johnson, Sonia and Kharicha, Kalpa and Matthews, Timothy and Pearce, Ellie and Pitman, Alexandra and Victor, Christina picture_as_pdf
  • How can the adult social care sector develop, scale and spread innovations? A review of the literature from an organisational perspective. (2022) Zigante, Valentina and Malley, Juliette and Boaz, Annette and Ferlie, Ewan and Wistow, Gerald picture_as_pdf
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  • Many young people’s mental health suffered during COVID. They need more help. (2022) Bauer, Annette picture_as_pdf
  • Can cash transfer programmes help mental health outcomes among Africa’s young people? (2022) Daya, Rahim and Evans-Lacko, Sara picture_as_pdf