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Journal of Integrated Care, 17(4) - 2009
- Personalisation and joint working: OLM adult social services survey.
- Personalisation: consumer power or social co-production.
- Commissioning dementia care: implementing the National Dementia Strategy.
- The emergence of the independent support broker role.
- Self-directed support in health: developing the concepts.
- Continuing health care - the story so far.
Journal of Integrated Care, 17(3) - 2009
- Keeping it personal: supporting people with complex and multiple needs.
- Implementing the Mental Capacity Act 2005: challenges for commissioners.
- Screening adults with Down's syndrome for early signs of dementia.
- Partnership working - why does it not come naturally for professionals?
- Whole system working in the promotion of independence and well-being for older people.
- Inadequate, often incomprehensible and outdated: reviewing adult social care law.
Journal of Integrated Care, 17(2) - 2009
- Can communities of practice make a meaningful contribution to sustainable service improvement in health and social care.
- The importance of collaborative theory in older people's services.
- The evidence base for vertical integration in health care.
- Reconciling Putting People First and World Class Commissioning: a case study.
- Electronic sharing of information on children: the Scottish and English experiences.
- Health Bill 2009
- Behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD): the personal and practical costs of dementia.
Journal of Integrated Care, 17(1) - 2009
- The heart of integration.
- Integrated complaints procedures for health and social care.
- Independence and learning disabilities: why we must also recognise vulnerability.
- Whose outcomes are they anyway? Report of the pilot evaluation of a joint service.
- Delayed hospital discharge in England and Scotland: a comparative study of policy and implementation.
- Promoting continence and managing incontinence with people with dementia living at home: one more challenge for integration.
Journal of Integrated Care, 16(6) - 2008
- Initial assessment and eligibility for secondary care mental health services: not a simple equation.
- Evaluation of the implementation of PRISMA a coordinated-type integrated service delivery system for frail older people in Quebec.
- Safety matters: the role of partnership working in safeguarding adults.
- What is a deprivation of liberty?
- Improvement science meets community development: approaching health inequalities through community engagement.
- End of life care for older people with dementia living in a care home.
Journal of Integrated Care, 16(5) - 2008
- The mental health of older people: taking a long view.
- The social care system: beyond repair or missing vital parts?
- What role for housing in health and social care provision?
- Beyond NSF: continuing older people's involvement and engagement.
- Health scrutiny and practice-based commissioning: contradictory or complementary?
- Partnership working towards achieving National outcomes: the Scottish and English experiences.
Journal of Integrated Care, 16(4) - 2008
- Assessing the impact of integrated delivery systems: practical advice from three experiments conducted in Quebec.
- What comes around goes around: on the language and practice of 'integration' in health and social care in Scotland.
- Not throwing out the partnership agenda with the personalisation Bathwater.
- The effectiveness of home care reablement - developing the evidence base.
- Eight laws for evidence-informed practice in integrated working (with apologies to Walter Leutz).
- Putting it into practice: will the new Mental Health Act slow down or accelerate integrated working?
- How does the Human Rights Act add?
Journal of Integrated Care, 16(3) - 2008
- Individual budgets and personalisation: a new model for integration?
- Community health (and care) partnerships in Scotland.
- Towards world class commissioning? New approaches to service delivery for people facing social exclusion.
- Professional identity in multi-disciplinary teams: the staff speak.
- Gaining independence: an evaluation of service users' accounts of the Individual Budgets pilot.
- Disability discrimination law - 'from derision to acceptance to respect.'
Journal of Integrated Care, 16(2) - 2008
- Connected care in Hartlepool re-visited: can a holistic and community-centred approach survive implementation?
- Thinking holistic, thinking integrated?
- Reablement and the role of the occupational therapist.
- Mental Health Act 2007.
- A case of response rate success.
- Outcomes for users and carers in the context of health and social care partnership working: from research to practice.
- Adult care joint ventures: some possible futures.
Journal of Integrated Care, 16(1) - 2008
- Self-directed support: watching for the pitfalls.
- Social networking: an opportunity for health and social care?
- Reducing unplanned hospital admissions and hospital bed days in the over 65 age group: results from an pilot study.
- Well-being for refugees and asylum seekers through holistic practice.
- Single shared assessment: the limits to 'quick fix' implementation.
- Mental Capacity Act.
- Adult care joint ventures: the art of the possible.
Journal of Integrated Care, 15(6) - 2007
- Community matrons - a conduit for integrated working.
- Are caring professions restricting employment of disabled people?
- Black and minority ethnic people and mental health in Britain: an holistic approach.
- The challenge of building the knowledge base in changing contexts of care.
- The use of collaboration to produce more effective serious incident inquiry reports.
- Creating integrated care: evaluation and management of local care in Sweden.
Journal of Integrated Care, 15(5) - 2007
- Knowledge management and staff expertise in health and social care.
- Equality, diversity and housing: future prospects.
- Care management and self-directed support.
- Working jointly to scrutinise health?
- The emerging role of the domiciliary pharmacist in Devon.
- Governance of Health Act Partnerships.
Journal of Integrated Care, 15(4) - 2007
- The Independent Living Funds - what does the future hold.
- Building capacity in health and social care partnerships: key messages from a multi-stakeholder network.
- Shifting end of life care back into the community.
- Commentary.
- Engaging hearts and minds...and the spirit.
- Anticipatory case management and practice-based commissioning in Oxfordshire.
Journal of Integrated Care, 15(3) - 2007
- Building bridges in Liverpool: delivering CAMHS to black and minority ethnic children and their families.
- A citizen-led coalition for integrated care.
- Local area agreements: strategic facilitators for integrated care.
- NHS learning disability services: implications of the Cornwall report.
- Holistic thinking and integrated care: working with black minority ethnic individuals and communities in health and social care.
- What lies ahead for partnership working? Collaborative contexts and policy tensions.
- Changing the focus of community mental health teams: a study in one English locality.
- Practice-based commissioning: why and how social services should seize the opportunity.
Journal of Integrated Care, 15(2) - 2007
- Evaluating personalised services.
- Commissioning services for older people and mental health problems: is there a shared vision?
- The economics of self-directed support.
- Practice-based commissioning: learning from a development programme.
Journal of Integrated Care, 15(1) - 2007
- Organisational issues facing a voluntary sector mental health service for homeless young people.
- The Bournewood provision.
- Partnering through networks: can Scotland crack it?
- Knowledge management in health and social care.
- Partnership working and outcomes - a case of the hare and the tortoise.
- Integrated care - foundation trust or social enterprise?
- Are foundation trusts a good thing? Issues for community stakeholders.
Journal of Integrated Care, 14(6) - 2006
- Partnership in inspection: lessons from the review of the NSF for older people.
- Operating a pooled budget and lead commissioning using Health Act flexibilities: the Oxfordshire experience.
- Extending direct payments to those who lack capacity.
- Integrating care in community hospitals.
- Individual budgets: on the launch pad.
- Direct payments: what needs to change?
- Connected care in Hartlepool: from origins towards reality.
Journal of Integrated Care, 14(5) - 2006
- Using project evaluation to build capacity for integrated health care at local levels.
- New roles in mental health: the creation of the approved mental health practitioner.
- Mainstreaming interprofessional partnerships in a metropolitan Borough.
- Creation of a care trust: managing the project.
- Creation of a care trust: managing the project.
Journal of Integrated Care, 14(4) - 2006
- The implementation of single shared assessment in Meadowbank, Falkirk: a joint future.
- In Control: the story so far.
- Commissioning community well-being: focus on older people and transport.
- Delivering self-care in the UK.
- Chronic disease self-management by people from lower socio-economic backgrounds: action planning and impact.
- Implementing the White Paper: the leadership and management challenge in remodelling the workforce.
Journal of Integrated Care, 14(3) - 2006
- Learning from doing: implications of the Barking and Dagenham experience for integrating health and social care.
- An evaluation of integrated team management.
- The White Paper and prospects for social care: a personal view.
- Making the link: ageing and sight loss.
- From care management to case management: what can the NHS learn from the social care experience?
- Extra care housing for people with dementia.
Journal of Integrated Care, 14(2) - 2006
- Delivering unique care: care co-ordination in practice.
- The implications of individual budgets.
- Integrated team working part II: making the inter-agency connections.
- The emergence of person centred planning as evidence-based practice.
Journal of integrated Care, 14(2) - 2006
Journal of Integrated Care, 14(1) - 2006
- Continuity and connectivity: who will stabilise the systems that support health care outside hospital?
- Evidence-informed practice and integrated care: the launch of research in practice for adults.
- An individual budget in practice.
- Dreaming for real: the development of Partners for Inclusion.
- The new White Paper: actions will speak louder than words.
- Independent mental capacity advocates.
- Integrated team working: you can get it if you really want it: Part 1.
- The Castlefields Integrated Care Model: the evidence summarised.
- Practice-based commissioning and the future of partnership based integrated care.
Journal of Integrated Care, 13(6) - 2005
- Joint working between social and health services in the care of older people in the community: a cost study.
- Focusing on outcomes: their role in partnership policy and practice.
- Modernising adult protection: an inside or an outside job?
- Managing assistive technology in hospice homecare: implications for multi-disciplinary teams.
- Modernising adult social care: researching the impact of reform on service users.
Journal of Integrated Care, 13(5) - 2005
- Meals for schools: what next? multiple cause and multiple response.
- Making it real: interprofessional teaching strategies in practice.
- 'Single' assessment for older people: comparison of the MDS-HC with current auditable methods in the home care setting.
- Information-sharing databases under the Children Act 2004.
- Reflections on integrating medical and social care: five laws revisited.
- The integration dilemma: how deep and how broad to go?
- New hurdles for integrated commissioning?
- What do we mean by integrated care?: a European interpretation.
Journal of Integrated Care, 13(4) - 2005
- New Labour and the public sector: a tale of two green papers.
- Profiling intermediate care patients using the single assessment process: a road to better service provision?
- Implementing health scrutiny: meeting the challenge in one local authority.
- Workplace health promotion in domiciliary care: an Austrian project.
- A sea of change in the teacup!
- The Carers (Equal Opportunities) Act 2004.
- Measuring outcomes in the 'new' children's services.
Journal of Integrated Care, 13(3) - 2005
- The Sandwell Telecare Project.
- Significant life events: developing knowledge for care at the end of life in old age.
- Policy and legal influences on inter-organisational information sharing in health and social care services.
- A framework for interprofessional capability: developing students of health and social care as collaborative workers.
- An outcome-based approach to domiciliary care.
- The ICON model - progress on a case study for developing integrated care in Ireland.
- Data sharing: an introduction.
Journal of Integrated Care, 13(2) - 2005
- Partnership working and the children's services agenda: is it feasible?
- Commissioning information for people with learning difficulties.
- Interprofessional mentorship: taking on the challenge.
- Will care at home replace care homes.
- The Freedom of Information Act.
- Single assessment process in Hertfordshire: investing in change management.
- Key messages for successful implementation of a specialist community rehabilitation service.
- Common experiences of staff working in integrated health and social care organisations: a European perspective.
Journal of Integrated Care, 13(1) - 2005
- Individual budgets: transforming the allocation of resources for care.
- Delayed transfers of care: an early review of progress.
- Making connections: effective development of the intermediate tier.
- Joined-up solutions to joined-up problems?: alternatives to care trusts.
- Redefining the role of support workers in intermediate care: key findings from a national project.
- Down's syndrome and dementia: generating local evidence.
- Older people with learning disabilities: workforce issues.
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