COVID-19: Implications for the Support of People with Social Care Needs in England
This perspective examines the challenge posed by COVID-19 for social care services in England and describes responses to this challenge. People with social care needs experience increased risks of death and deteriorating physical and mental health with ...
A. Comas-Herrera +8 more
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A Cross-Sectional Survey on Professionals to Assess Health Needs of Newly Arrived Migrants in Spain
Heightened conflicts and lack of safety due to reasons related to economic, social, ethnic, religious, sexual orientation, political, or nationality matters have increased migratory movements during the last, few decades.
Núria Serre-Delcor +8 more
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Ageing simulation in health and social care education: A mixed methods systematic review.
AIM To identify, evaluate and summarize evidence from qualitative, quantitative and mixed method studies conducted using age suits or other age simulation equipment, with health and social care students. DESIGN Convergent segregated mixed method review
Charlotte Eost-Telling +3 more
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Cross-sector Service Provision in Health and Social Care: An Umbrella Review
Introduction: Meeting the complex health needs of people often requires interaction among numerous different sectors. No one service can adequately respond to the diverse care needs of consumers.
Shannon Winters +3 more
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Covid-19: why we need a national health and social care service
Neglect of social care during the pandemic shames the ...
A. Pollock +2 more
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Differences of Subjective Well-Being in European Long-term Care Regimes
Introduction: With the increase of life expectancy, the issue of quality of life (QoL) for the elderly is getting more focus. Beside the individual view, social and economic aspects are becoming more pronounced.
Márta FEKETE +4 more
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Revising the Logic Model Behind Health Care's Social Care Investments
Policy Points This article summarizes recent evidence on how increased awareness of patients’ social conditions in the health care sector may influence health and health care utilization outcomes.
Laura M Gottlieb +5 more
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In defence of a university social work education [PDF]
Purpose: The paper identifies the particular characteristics and strengths of mainstream undergraduate and postgraduate University education for social workers.
European Association of Schools of Social Work +1 more
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Homeless persons' experiences of health- and social care: A systematic integrative review.
Homelessness is associated with high risks of morbidity and premature death. Many interventions aimed to improve physical and mental health exist, but do not reach the population of persons experiencing homelessness.
P. Omerov +3 more
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The broken care chain—report from a country with a low number of hospital beds
BackgroundApproximately 30% of older adults admitted to hospital in Sweden are readmitted within three months. Short hospital stays and readmission can lead to further functional decline, as recovery appears to be poor at home after discharge.AimTo ...
Marie Jönsson +3 more
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