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Health and Social Care in the Community, 15(6) - 2007
- Mental health promotion and non-profit health organisations.
- Patient and carer perceptions of case management for long-term conditions.
- Using the discrete choice experimental design to investigate decision-making about pressure ulcer prevention by community nurses.
- ‘Not another form!’: lessons for implementing carer assessment in health and social service agencies.
- Difficulties experienced by care managers who are care workers managing elder abuse cases in the Japanese long-term care insurance system.
- We're all in it together: supporting young carers and their families in Australia.
- Path analysis of income, coping and health at the local level in a Canadian context.
- Non-supportive interactions in the experience of women family caregivers.
- Evaluating the impact of a cancer supportive care project in the community: patient and professional configurations of need.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 15(5) - 2007
- Experiences of end-of-life care in community hospitals.
- Impact of graduate mental health workers upon primary care mental health: a qualitative study.
- Healthcare consumption in men and women aged 65 and above in the two years preceding decision about long-term municipal care.
- Intention of adolescents to seek professional help for emotional and behavioural difficulties.
- Exploring the relationships between provision of welfare benefits advice and the health of elderly people: a longitudinal observational study and discussion of methodological issues.
- Age and gender of informal carers: a population-based study in the UK.
- The Expert Patients Programme: a paradox of patient empowerment and medical dominance
- Is peer injecting a form of intimate partner abuse? A qualitative study of the experiences of women drug users.
- Independent sector mental health care: a 1-day census of private and voluntary sector placements in seven Strategic Health Authority areas in England.
- Family caregivers: Russian-speaking Australian women's access to welfare support.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 15(4) - 2007
- The perceptions of statutory service providers of a local Sure Start programme: a shared agenda?
- Community readiness to promote Latinas’ participation in breast cancer prevention clinical trials.
- Listening to people with intellectual disabilities who misuse alcohol and drugs.
- A sense of security for cancer patients at home: the role of community nurses.
- Offloading social care responsibilities: recent experiences of local voluntary organisations in a remote urban centre in British Columbia, Canada.
- Patient views of social service provision for older people with advanced heart failure.
- Using older home care user experiences in performance monitoring.
- The community pharmacy and discursive complexity: a qualitative study of interaction between counter assistants and customers.
- User involvement, research and health inequalities: developing new directions.
- Organisation and features of hospital, intermediate care and social services in English sites with low rates of delayed discharge.
- Barring 'inappropriate people'? The operation of a barring list of social care workers: an analysis of the first referrals to the Protection of Vulnerable Adults list.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 15(2) - 2007
- Home-based palliative care in Sydney, Australia: the carer's perspective on the provision of informal care.
- Choice in the context of informal care-giving.
- Networks and governance: the case of intermediate care.
- The organisation, form and function of intermediate care services and systems in England: results from a national survey.
- Assessing the Registered Nursing Care Contribution for older people in care homes: issues of reliability and validity.
- Employment support agencies in the UK: current operation and future development needs.
- A health inequalities perspective on violence against women.
- Can a publicly funded home care system successfully allocate service based on perceived need rather than socioeconomic status? A Canadian experience.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 15(1) - 2007
- From retirement village to residential aged care: what older people and their families say.
- The process of health visiting and its contribution to parental support in the Starting Well demonstration project.
- Battle on the home care front: perceptions of home care workers of factors influencing staff retention in Northern Ireland.
- Health needs of prisoners in England and Wales: the implications for prison healthcare of gender, age and ethnicity.
- Getting out of the house: the challenges mothers face when their children have long-term care needs.
- Postnatal care in the community: report of an evaluation of birthing women's assessments of a postnatal home-care programme.
- Self-help groups as mutual support: what do carers value?
- Experiences of mental health discrimination in New Zealand.
- Home-care programmes for older adults with disabilities in Canada: how can we assess the adequacy of services provided compared with the needs of users?
Health and Social Care in the Community,14(3) - 2006
Health and Social Care in the Community, 14(6) - 2006
- Smoking after the age of 65 years: a qualitative exploration of older current and former smokers' views on smoking, stopping smoking, and smoking cessation resources and services.
- More aspiration than achievement? Children's complaints and advocacy in health services in Wales.
- Engagement with health and social care services: perceptions of homeless young people with mental health problems.
- A comparison of interprofessional perceptions and working relationships among health and social care students: the results of a 3-year intervention.
- What makes 'place' attractive to overseas-trained doctors in rural New Zealand?
- Benefit or burden: introducing paraprofessional support staff to health visiting teams: the case of starting well.
- Resource use and service costs for ventilator-dependent children and young people in the UK.
- Public policy and private provisions: changes in residential care from 1991 to 2001.
- Bridging the gap: the development of knowledge briefings at the health and social care interface.
- Communication in heart failure: perspectives from older people and primary care professionals.
- Fair Access to Care Services (FACS): implementation in the mental health context of the UK.
- The effect of involvement in participatory research on parent researchers in a Sure Start programme.
- Investigating the nature of formal social support provision for young mothers in a city in the North West of England.
- Key worker services for disabled children: the views of staff.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 14(5) - 2006
- Developing inclusive partnerships: user-defined outcomes, networking and knowledge - a case study.
- The outcomes of partnerships with mental health service users in interprofessional education: a case study.
- What do we know about partnership with service users and carers in social work education and how robust is the evidence base?
- Evaluating partnerships: a case study of integrated specialist mental health services.
- Effective partnership working: a case study of hospital discharge.
- Managing effective partnerships in older people's services.
- Whole-system approaches to health and social care partnerships for the frail elderly: an exploration of North American models and lessons.
- The evaluation of health and social care partnerships: an analysis of approaches and synthesis for the future.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 14(4) - 2006
- Carers and confidentiality in mental health care: considering the role of the carer's assessment: a study of service users', carers' and practitioners' views.
- Falling through the net of stroke care.
- A survey of end-of-life care in care homes: issues of definition and practice.
- Immigrant women family caregivers in Canada: implications for policies and programmes in health and social sectors.
- Homelessness among problem drug users: prevalence, risk factors and trigger events.
- Caring for a young adult with cancer: the impact on mothers' health.
- The complementarity norm: service provision by the welfare state and voluntary organisations in Sweden.
- Should uptake of state benefits be used as indicators of need and disadvantage?
- Barriers and strategies affecting the utilisation of primary preventive services for people with physical disabilities: a qualitative inquiry.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 14(3) - 2006
- Young people living with cystic fibrosis: an insight into their subjective experience.
- A critical policy analysis of an emerging agenda for home care in one Canadian province.
- The development of a Local Index of Need (LIN) and its use to explain variations in social services expenditure on mental health care in England.
- Delayed discharge from mental health hospitals: results of an English postal survey.
- Expectations of support among White British and Asian-Indian older people in Britain: the interdependence of formal and informal spheres.
- Second-tier reviews of complaints in health and social care.
- Accessibility and equity of health and social care services: exploring the views and experiences of Bangladeshi carers in South Wales, UK.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 14(2) - 2006
- Buying Time II: an economic evaluation of a joint NHS/Social Services residential rehabilitation unit for older people on discharge from hospital.
- Supporting young mothers into education, employment and training: assessing progress towards the target.
- Variations in duty arrangements to respond to concerns about children's welfare.
- Developing homelessness prevention practice: combining research evidence and professional knowledge.
- 'It's very difficult to get respite out here at the moment': Australian findings on end-of-life care for Indigenous people.
- Older people in Sweden with various degrees of present quality of life: their health, social support, everyday activities and sense of coherence.
- Personalised social care for adults with disabilities: a problematic concept for frontline practice.
- Decision-making in community-based paediatric physiotherapy: a qualitative study of children, parents and practitioners.
- Opportunities for independent living using direct payments in mental health.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 14(1) - 2006
- Exploring the implications for health professionals of men coming out as gay in healthcare settings.
- Help seeking and barriers to utilisation of medical and health social work services among ageing immigrants to Israel from the former Soviet Union.
- Traversing the network: a user-led Care Pathway approach to the management of Parkinson's disease in the community.
- Buying Time I: a prospective, controlled trial of a joint health/social care residential rehabilitation unit for older people on discharge from hospital.
- Mapping the social demography and location of HIV services across Toronto neighbourhoods.
- Older persons' experience of being assessed for and receiving public home help: do they have any influence over it?
- What is the impact on individual health of services in general practice settings which offer welfare benefits advice?
- Stakeholders' views on measuring outcomes for people with learning disabilities.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 15(5) - 2005
Health and Social Care in the Community, 13(6) - 2005
- Housing and dementia care: a scoping review of the literature.
- A national survey of adult placement schemes in England: recruitment and retention of adult placement carers.
- Partnership working by default: district nurses and care home staff providing care for older people.
- Who's there and who cares: age as an indicator of social support networks for caregivers among people living with motor neurone disease.
- Using pooled budgets to integrate health and welfare services: a comparison of experiments in England and Sweden.
- Lay understandings of the effects of poverty: a Canadian perspective.
- Staff shortages in the mental health workforce: the case of the disappearing approved social worker.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 13(5) - 2005
- Desired outcomes for children and young people with complex health care needs, and children who do not use speech for communication.
- The health consequences of multiple roles at older ages in the UK.
- The challenges associated with providing community care for people with complex needs in rural areas: a qualitative investigation.
- Exploring the 'fit' between people and providers: refugee health needs and health care services in Mt Roskill, Auckland, New Zealand.
- Families' experiences of caring for technology-dependent children: a temporal perspective.
- From patients to providers: prospects for self-care skills trainers in the National Health Service.
- The last 3 months of life: care, transitions and the place of death of older people.
- Young adults' (16-25 years) suggestions for providing developmentally appropriate diabetes services: a qualitative study.
- The diversity of prevention and health promotion services offered by Québec Community Health Centres: a study of infant and toddler programmes.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 13(4) - 2005
- Sea change or quick fix? Policy on long-term conditions in England.
- According to need? Predicting the amount of municipal home help allocated to elderly recipients in an urban area of Sweden.
- Dementia care provision in rural Scotland: service users' and carers' experiences.
- 'I daresay I might find it embarrassing': general practitioners' perspectives on discussing sexual health issues with lesbian and gay patients.
- Support workers in intermediate care.
- Parenting support in the context of poverty: a meta-synthesis of the qualitative evidence.
- Assessing the educational needs of community sexual healthcare practitioners.
- Recruitment of religious organisations into a community-based health promotion programme.
- A prospective baseline study of frail older people before the introduction of an immediate care service.
- Intellectual disability, challenging behaviour and cost in care accommodation: what are the links?
- Eligibility for long-term care in The Netherlands: development of a decision support system.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 13(3) - 2005
- Involving older people in research: methodological issues.
- Keeping warm and staying well: findings from the qualitative arm of the Warm Homes Project.
- Providing welfare advice in general practice: referrals, issues and outcomes.
- The mental health of looked after children: matching response to need.
- Support for very old people in Sweden and Canada: the pitfalls of cross-cultural studies; same words, different concepts.
- The self-reported health condition of women after their participation in a stress management programme: a pilot study.
- Gatekeepers in sickness insurance: a systematic review of the literature on practices of social insurance officers.
- Carers and the digital divide: factors affecting Internet use among carers in the UK.
- The Israeli long-term care insurance law: selected issues in providing home care services to the frail elderly.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 13(2) - 2005
- Enabling frail older people with a communication difficulty to express their views: the use of Talking Mats as an interview tool.
- How place matters: unpacking technology and power in health and social care.
- Who are your public?: a survey comparing the views of a population-based sample with those of a community-based public forum in Scotland.
- Multi-agency working in services for disabled children: what impact does it have on professionals?
- The impact of 'statutory duties' on mental health social workers in the UK.
- The feasibility and acceptability of a specialist health and social care team for the promotion of health and independence in 'at risk' older adults.
- 'Working at the margins' or 'leading from behind'?: a Canadian study of hospitalcommunity collaboration.
- Knowing the diagnosis and counselling the relatives of a person with dementia: the perspective of home nurses and home care workers in Belgium.
- A comparison of GPs and nurses in their approach to psychological disturbance in primary care consultations.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 13(1) - 2005
- Exploring risk perception and behaviour of homeless injecting drug users diagnosed with hepatitis C.
- Living with motor neurone disease: lives, experiences of services and suggestions for change.
- Fixing the system?: the experience of service users of the quasi-market in disability services in Australia.
- A qualitative study exploring the experiences and views of mothers, health visitors and family support centre workers on the challenges and difficulties of parenting.
- Social support in the healthcare setting: the role of volunteers.
- Quality of life from the viewpoint of patients with dementia in Japan: nurturing through an acceptance of dementia by patients, their families and care professionals.
- Health risk appraisal for older people in general practice using an expert system: a pilot study.
- Determinants in the development of advanced nursing practice: a case study of primary-care settings in Hong Kong.
- 'Implementation deficit' and 'street-level bureaucracy': policy, practice and change in the development of community nursing issues.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 12(6) - 2004
- Joint working in community mental health teams: implementation of an integrated care pathway.
- 'Making the move': relatives' experiences of the transition to a care home.
- Quality of life among older people in Sweden receiving help from informal and/or formal helpers at home or in special accommodation.
- Patients with advanced cancer and family caregivers' knowledge of health and community services: a longitudinal study.
- The Diabetes Continuity of Care Scale: the development and initial evaluation of a questionnaire that measures continuity of care from the patient perspective.
- Care needs among the dependent population in Spain: an empirical approach.
- What can rural agencies do to address the additional costs of rural services?: a typology of rural service innovation.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 12(5) - 2004
- Taking the community into the home.
- Fear, black people and mental illness: a vicious circle?.
- Perinatal depression among black Caribbean women.
- Filipino men's familial roles and domestic violence: implications and strategies for community-based intervention.
- 'It's different from my culture; they're very different': providing community-based, 'culturally competent' palliative care for South Asian people in the UK.
- Bridging the language barrier: the use of interpreters in primary care nursing.
- Do they look after their own?: Informal support for South Asian carers.
- Empowerment and advocacy: reflections on action research with Bangladeshi and Pakistani families who have children with severe disabilities.
- Why ethnic minority groups are under-represented in clinical trials: a review of the literature.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 12(4) - 2004
- 'How can they tell?': a qualitative study of the views of younger people about their dementia and dementia care services.
- Collaborative learning for collaborative working?: initial findings from a longitudinal study of health and social care students.
- Primary care mental health workers: role expectations, conflict and ambiguity.
- A family support service for homeless children and parents: users' perspectives and characteristics.
- Is client-centred care planning for chronic disease sustainable?: experience from rural South Australia.
- Conceptualising successful partnerships.
- Involving people with learning disabilities in research: issues and possibilities.
- An exploration of nutrition and eating disabilities in relation to quality of life at 6 months post-stroke.
- A delay they can ill afford: delays in obtaining Attendance Allowance for older, terminally ill cancer patients, and the role of health and social care professionals in reducing them.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 12(3) - 2004
- Use of osteopathic or chiropractic services among people with back pain: a UK population survey.
- What types of homes are closing?: the characteristics of homes which closed between 1996 and 2001.
- Lay perceptions of neighbourhood health.
- Do people in rural and remote Queensland delay using health services to manage the episodes of incapacity?
- Tackling the needs of the homeless: a controlled trial of health advocacy.
- Facilitating choice and control for older people in long-term care.
- Measuring the health of Scottish drug users.
- Autonomy and modernisation: the management of change in an English primary care trust.
- Differences in the process of diabetic care between south Asian and white patients in inner-city practices in Nottingham, UK.
- Chronic fatigue syndrome: traditional and community-based approaches to rehabilitation.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 12(2) - 2004
- Preparing young adults with disability for employment.
- 'It was like my little acorn, and it's going to grow into a big tree': a qualitative study of a community support project.
- Diversity in intermediate care.
- Home chemotherapy for children with cancer: perspectives from health care professionals.
- Social work, general practice and evidence-based policy in the collaborative care of older people: current problems and future possibilities.
- 'Not everything that can be counted counts and not everything that counts can be counted': towards a critical exploration of modes of satisfaction measurement in sheltered housing.
- Evaluation of an early intervention Tier 2 child and adolescent mental health service.
- 'Part of the family': sources of job satisfaction amongst a group of community-based dementia care workers.
- More than technology and access: primary care patients' views on the use and non-use of health information in the Internet age.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 12(1) - 2004
- Collaboration and local networks for rural and remote primary mental healthcare in South Australia.
- Can a health advocate for homeless families reduce workload for the primary healthcare team?: a controlled trial.
- Factors associated with variations in older people's use of community-based continence services.
- Carer satisfaction with end-of-life care in Powys, Wales: a cross-sectional survey.
- Exploring the experiences of partners who live with a chronic low back pain sufferer.
- The Golden Freeway: a preliminary evaluation of a pilot study advancing information technology as a social intervention for boys with Duchenne muscular dystrophy and their families.
- Health information needs of visually impaired people: a systematic review of the literature.
Health and Social Care in the Community. 11(1), January 2003 - 2003
- A cluster-randomised controlled trial of a patient-centred guidebook for patients with ulcerative colitis: effect on knowledge, anxiety and quality of life.
- Mental health support for youth offending teams: a qualitative study.
- A problem of communication? Diabetes care among Bangladeshi people in Bradford.
- Health Action Zones and the problem of community.
- Contradictions in elderly care: a descriptive study of politicians' and managers' understanding of elderly care.
- Variables associated with attendance at, and the perceived helpfulness of, meetings for people with multiple sclerosis.
- Are cognitive impairment and depressive mood associated with increased service utilisation in community-dwelling elderly people?.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 11(6) - 2003
- Generic and specialist nursing roles in the community: an investigation of professional and lay views.
- Fit to care?: a comparison of informal caregivers of first-generation black Caribbeans and white dependants with advanced progressive disease in the UK.
- Implementation of a model for service delivery and organisation in mental healthcare: a qualitative exploration of service provider views.
- Patient-reported use of health service resources compared with information from health providers.
- Attitudes towards disability amongst Pakistani and Bangladeshi parents of disabled children in the UK: considerations for service providers and the disability movement.
- Public-private partnerships in healthcare: the managers' perspective.
- Allocating resources for health and social care: the significance of rurality.
- Testing Twigg and Atkin's typology of caring: a study of primary care professionals' perceptions of dementia care using a modified focus group method.
- Increased physiotherapy in sheltered housing in Sweden: a study of structure and process in elderly care.
- Promoting breast-feeding in a deprived area: the influence of a peer support initiative.
- Guest editorial: next generation telecare and its role in primary and community care.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 11(5) - 2003
- Associations between migrancy, health and homelessness: a cross-sectional study.
- Treatment outcome following day care for alcohol dependency: the effects of reducing programme length.
- Ethical issues arising from a research, technology and development project to support frail older people and their family carers at home.
- The essence of 'community' within community nursing: a district nursing perspective.
- The impact of home enteral tube feeding in everyday life: a qualitative study.
- A review and commentary of the social factors which influence stroke care: issues of inequality in qualitative literature.
- Accessibility, continuity and appropriateness: key elements in assessing integration of perinatal services.
- 'We didn't know it would get that bad': South Asian experiences of dementia and the service response.
- NIMBY syndrome and public consultation policy: the implications of a discourse analysis of local responses to the establishment of a community mental health facility.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 11(4) - 2003
- Ageing and intellectual disability in Israel: a study to compare community residence with living at home.
- Improving communication between hospitals and care homes: the development of a daily living plan for older people.
- Impacts on practitioners of using research-based carer assessment tools: experiences from the UK, Canada and Sweden, with insights from Australia.
- Scoping the field: services for carers of people with mental health problems.
- Social networks, social support, health and HIV-positive gay men.
- An exploration of the contribution of the community nurse to rehabilitation.
- Opportunistic screening for chlamydia in general practice: the experience of health professionals.
- Urban deprivation and public hospital admissions in Christchurch, New Zealand, 1990-1997.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 11(3) - 2003
- People into Employment: supporting people with disabilities and carers into work.
- 'I could have just done with a little more help': an analysis of women's help-seeking from health visitors in the context of domestic violence.
- Family members' perceptions of pain and distress related to analgesics and psychotropic drugs, and quality of care of elderly nursing home residents.
- Client-centred, community-based care for frail seniors.
- Continuation of caregiving among partners who give total care to spouses with multiple sclerosis.
- An evaluation of the new home-care needs assessment policy in the Netherlands.
- An estimate of post-acute intermediate care need in an elderly care department for older people.
- Innovation in healthcare: how does credible evidence influence professionals?
- Working on the interface: identifying professional responses to families with mental health and child-care needs.
- Informal caregivers' experiences of formal support in a changing context.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 11(2) - 2003
- Formal support, mental disorders and personal characteristics: a 25-year follow-up study of a total cohort of older people.
- Evaluating the impact of integrated health and social care teams on older people living in the community.
- Guest editorial: intermediate care and general practitioners: an uncertain relationship.
- Access and effectiveness in psychological therapies: self-help as a routine health technology.
- Who uses welfare benefits advice services in primary care?
- Receiving money for medicine: some tensions and resolutions for community-based private complementary therapists.
- Pre-discharge home visits with older people: time to review practice.
- A multi-centre survey among informal carers who manage medication for older care recipients: problems experienced and development of services.
- A questionnaire to measure satisfaction with community services for informal carers of stroke patients: construction and initial piloting.
- Proactive, targeted benefits advice for older people in general practice: a feasibility study.
- Recruitment issues in healthcare research: the situation in home care.
- Caregiving-related needs analysis: a proposed model reflecting current research and socio-political developments.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 11(1) - 2003
Health and Social Care in the Community, 10(6) - 2002
- Work satisfaction, stress, quality of care and morale of older people in a nursing home.
- Satisfaction with respite care: a pilot study.
- Coping and self-help group membership in Parkinson's disease: an exploratory qualitative study.
- Management of pain in older people within the nursing home: a preliminary study.
- Objectivity in needs assessment practice: admission to a residential home.
- Research and development at the health and social care interface in primary care: a scoping exercise in one National Health Service region.
- Community mental healthcare in England: associations between service organisation and quality of life.
- Evaluation of welfare rights advice in primary care: the general practice perspective.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 10(4) - 2002
- Reluctant empiricists: community mental health nurses and the art of evidence-based praxis.
- Social control agents or front-line carers for people with mental health problems: police and mental health services in Sydney Australia.
- Users perceptions of an African and Caribbean mental health resource centre.
- Learning about interagency collaboration: trialling collaborative projects between hospitals and community health services.
- Focusing upon children and men in situations of domestic violence: an analysis of the gendered nature of British health visiting.
- Inequalities in access to healthcare faced by women who are deaf.
- Drawing the line: the boundaries of volunteering in the community care of older people.
- 'Like a friend going round:' reducing the stigma attached to mental healthcare in rural communities.
- Informal care: the views of people receiving care.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 10(2) - 2002
- Community-backed drug initiative in the UK: a review and commentary on evaluations.
- Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease: cost borne by families.
- Health and social factors for health visitor caseload weighting: reliability accuracy and current and potential use.
- Information that informs rather than alienates families with disabled children developing a model of good practice.
- The experiences of non-medical health professionals undertaking community-based health assessments for people aged 75 years and over.
- Working with families in Tower Hamlets: an evaluation of the Family Welfare Association's Family Support Services.
- Parenting issues that may be addressed through a confidential helpline.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 10(1) - 2002
- Research governance.
- Going home from hospital - an appreciative inquiry study.
- Using network variation in practice: identification of support network type.
- Are primary care groups and trusts consulting local communities?
- Guest editorial: 10 years of the 'new' community care: good in parts?
- The school health nurse's assessment of a successful health dialogue.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 9(6) - 2001
- Evaluation of community mental health services: comparison of a primary care mental health team and an extended day hospital service.
- Absent voices compromise the effectiveness of nursing home regulation: a critique of regulatory reform in the UK nursing home industry.
- User focus groups and Best Value in services for people with learning disabilities.
- Informal carers of cancer patients: what are their unmet psychosocial needs?
- The emotional climate of care-giving in home-care services.
- Barriers to health care access in a non-elderly urban poor American population.
- The responsibility to care for single homeless people.
- The cost effectiveness of specialised facilities for services users with persistent challenging behaviours.
- Needs-led assessment: the challenges and the reality.
- Service use and needs of people with motor neurone disease and their carers in Scotland.
- Awareness and understanding of dementia in African/Caribbean and South Asian families.
- Quality assurance in mental health-care: a case study from social work.
- The use of primary secondary community and social care by families who frequently consult their general practitioner.
- The use of acute hospital services by elderly residents or nursing and residential care homes.
- Judging the ethics of qualitative research: considering ethics as process model.
- Trends in informal care in Great Britain during the 1990s.
- Managing the entry of new medicines in the National Health Service: health authority experiences and prospects for primary care.
- Movement and change: independent sector domiciliary care providers between 1995 and 1999.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 9(5) - 2001
- Oh it's a wonderful practice... you can talk to them: a qualitative study of patients' and health professionals' views on the management of type 2 diabetes.
- Geographies of infant feeding and access to primary health-care.
- Socio-economic and locational determinants of accessibility and utilization of primary health-care.
- Methodological issues in the development of a national database for primary care groups and trusts.
- Negotiating and managing partnership in primary care.
- Primary care in the UK: understanding the dynamics of devolution.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 9(4) - 2001
- Needs of carers of severely disabled people: are they identified and met adequately?
- Assessing the health impact of age-specific housing.
- Collaboration and partnerships: developing the evidence base.
- Shared patients:multiple health and social care contact.
- Being a parent of an adult son or daughter with severe mental illness receiving professional care: parents' narratives.
- Children of parent(s) who have a gambling problem: a review of the literature and commentary on research approaches.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 9(3) - 2001
- A sustainable approach to planning housing and social care: if not now, when?
- Carers of older people with dementia: assessment and the Carers Act.
- Managing challenging behaviour in the community: methods and results of interactive staff training.
- Evaluation of an intervention programme to support mothers and babies at psychosocial risk: assessment of mother/child interaction and mother's perception of benefit.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 9(2) - 2001
- Prevention: developing a framework for conceptualising and evaluating outcomes of preventive services for older people.
- Training as a vehicle to empower carers in the community: more than a question of information sharing
- Sexual activity and risk-taking in later life.
- Perspectives of elderly people receiving home help on health care and quality of life.
- Users' views on hospital and home care for acute illness in childhood.
- Across the health-social care divide: elderly people as active users of health care and social care.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 9(1) - 2001
- Supporting young adults with hemiplegia: services and costs.
- Health Action Zones: the 'third way' of a new area-based policy?
- Satisfaction with the care-managed support of older people: an empirical analysis.
- Collaboration facilities and communities in day care services for older people.
- Pathways of disadvantage?: walking as a mode of transport among low income mothers.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 8(6) - 2000
- Moving home: costs associated with different models of accommodation for adults with learning disabilities.
- Welfare benefits' screening and referral: a new direction for community nurses?
- Goal negotiation with older people in three day care settings.
- New Labour and the enabling state.
- Variables impacting on patient's perceptions of discharge from short-stay hospitalisation or same-day surgery.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 8(5) - 2000
- Assessing structure, process and outcome in palliative day care: a pilot study for a multicentre trial.
- Provider arrangements for mental health services in 'The New NHS'.
- Measuring satisfaction with social care amongst older service users: issues from the literature.
- Characteristics of staffed community housing services for people with learning disabilities: a stratified random sample of statutory, voluntary and private agency provision.
- Experiences and support needs of siblings of children with cancer.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 8(4) - 2000
- The domiciliary care market in Scotland: quasi-markets revisited.
- Social services and primary care groups: a window of collaborative opportunity.
- Hoarding: a community health problem.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 8(3) - 2000
- The quality of life of women of Chinese origin.
- New kinds of care new kinds of relationships: how purchasing services affects relationships in giving and receiving personal assistance.
- Community nurses and social workers learning together: a report of an interprofessional education initiative in South Wales.
- Access to health in nursing homes: a survey in one English health authority.
- Concerns of speech-impaired people and those communicating with them.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 8(2) - 2000
- Guest editorial: partnership between health and social care.
- The progress of older people placed during the first year of the 1996 continuing care guidance.
- Public health nursing: barriers and opportunities.
- The role of telematics in assisting family carers and frail older people at home.
- Optimizing the care of patients with depression in primary care: the views of general practitioners.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 8(1) - 2000
- Family care-giving and chronic illness: how parents cope with a child with a sickle cell disorder or thalassaemia.
- 'Time and space': carers' views about respite care.
- Health and social care needs in minority communities: an over-problematized issue?
- 'She has made me feel human again': evaluation of a volunteer home-based visiting project for mothers.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 7(6) - 1999
- Dimensions of choice in the assessment and care management process: the views of older people, carers and care managers.
- Exploring 'person-centredness': user perspectives on a model of social psychiatry.
- Parents together: action research and advocacy support for parents with learning difficulties.
- Informal caregiving for frail older people at home and in long-term care institutions: who are the key supporters?
- Early steps in implementing the new community care: the role of social work practice.
- Community care for long-stay psychiatric patients: need- or policy-driven.
- Housing: the foundation of community care.
- Continuing health care: the local development of policies and eligibility criteria.
- Registering concern: the case of primary care registers for people with severe and enduring mental illness.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 7(5) - 1999
- Joint commissioning across the primary health care-social care boundary: can it work?
- Caring for children with specialized health care needs in the community: the challenges for primary care.
- The concepts of community care and primary care in the UK: the 1960s to the 1990s.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 7(4) - 1999
- Negotiating access to community care assessments: perspectives of front-line workers, people with a disability and carers.
- Redefining community care social work: needs or risk led?
- Outcomes of social care for adults: attitudes towards collecting outcome information in practice.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 7(3) - 1999
Health and Social care in the Community, 7(3) - 1999
Health and Social Care in the Community, 7(3) - 1999
Health and Social Care in the Community, 7(2) - 1999
- Informal and formal support from a multi-disciplinary perspective: a Swedish follow up between 80 and 82 years of age.
- Carers' experiences of hospital discharge and continuing care in the community.
- Workload, capacity for coping and psychological and physical outcomes amongst home helps in the Netherlands.
- Homelessness and the use of acute psychiatric beds: findings from a one-day survey of adult acute and low-level secure psychiatric patients in North and South Thames regions.
- The impact of community health reform on service users: a cohort study.
- The willingness to continue caring in family supporters of older people.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 7(1) - 1999
- Placing poverty on the agenda of a primary health care team: an evaluation of an action research project.
- Experiencing limiting long-standing illness.
- Developing community mental health services: an evaluation of Glasgow's mental health resource centres.
- Informal care and terminal illness.
- Evaluation of a project providing community palliative care support to nursing homes.
- Joint working in community mental health: prospects and challenges.
- Young homeless people and service provision.
- Unhealthy acts: interpreting narratives of community mental health care in Waikato, New Zealand.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 6(6) - 1998
- Supporting carers: is practice still sexist?
- Empowerment and care management: swimming against the tide.
- Supporting people with learning disabilities in self-advocacy groups and models of disability.
- Changes in primary health care policy: the implications for joint commissioning with social services.
- Forms and functions: assessing housing need in the community care context.
- Lay belief and the management of disease amongst West Indians and diabetes.
- A job profile of home helps in the Netherlands.
- Working together: report on research on general practitioners and elder abuse.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 6(5) - 1998
- The patient's view of general practice fundholding: results of a cross-sectional survey.
- Organizing community nursing: an exploratory study.
- The mental health of children in homeless families and their contact with health, education and social services.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 6(4) - 1998
- Stress and job satisfaction among social workers, community nurses and community psychiatric nurses: implications for the care management model.
- Leaving paediatrics: the experience of service transition for young disabled people and their family carers.
- Treatment setting and treatment outcome in alcohol dependency: residential and day-care options compared.
- The impact of the Community Care Act: views from the independent sector.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 6(3) - 1998
- The potential role of community pharmacists in care management.
- The quality of social relationships as a public health issue: exploring the relationship between health and community in a disadvantaged neighbourhood.
- The continuing care guidelines and primary and community health services.
- Health visiting and public health: back to our roots or a new branch?
- Women users' views on the role and value of the practice nurse.
- Hospital care at home: an evaluation of a scheme for orthopaedic patients.
- Exploring shared options in funding long-term care for older people.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 6(2) - 1998
- Sexuality, dementia and residential care: managers report and response.
- Defining 'people-centredness': making the implicit explicit.
- Mental health and social security: the case of the incapacity benefit in Northern Ireland.
- Models of specialist employment for people with mental health problems.
- Frail bodies, courageous voices: older people influencing community care.
Health and Social Care in the Community, 6(1) - 1998
- Clinical decision making, risk and occupational therapy.
- Welfare agencies and risk: the missing link?
- Childhood maltreatment and the risk of substance problems in later life.
- Children, parents and risk.
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