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Health&Social Care in the Community, Ahead of Print. (Source: Health and Social Care in the Community)
Source: Health and Social Care in the Community - March 23, 2018 Category: Health Management Source Type: research

Economic evaluations of occupational therapy approaches for people with cognitive and/or functional decline: A systematic review
Health&Social Care in the Community, EarlyView. (Source: Health and Social Care in the Community)
Source: Health and Social Care in the Community - March 12, 2018 Category: Health Management Source Type: research

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Health&Social Care in the Community, Ahead of Print. (Source: Health and Social Care in the Community)
Source: Health and Social Care in the Community - March 12, 2018 Category: Health Management Source Type: research

Cultural competence in healthcare in the community: A concept analysis
Health&Social Care in the Community, EarlyView. (Source: Health and Social Care in the Community)
Source: Health and Social Care in the Community - March 7, 2018 Category: Health Management Source Type: research

Partnering with insiders: A review of peer models across community ‐engaged research, education and social care
Health&Social Care in the Community, EarlyView. (Source: Health and Social Care in the Community)
Source: Health and Social Care in the Community - March 7, 2018 Category: Health Management Source Type: research

“I see so much in them”: Australian Chaplains telling an alternative narrative of adolescents in the justice system
Health&Social Care in the Community, EarlyView. (Source: Health and Social Care in the Community)
Source: Health and Social Care in the Community - March 7, 2018 Category: Health Management Source Type: research

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Health&Social Care in the Community, Ahead of Print. (Source: Health and Social Care in the Community)
Source: Health and Social Care in the Community - March 7, 2018 Category: Health Management Source Type: research

Partnering with insiders: A review of peer models across community ‐engaged research, education and social care
We examined the language and titles used to describe the peers, details of their involvement in community‐engaged projects, the setting, content/topic of study, level of engagement and related benefits/outcomes of such models. Focusing on the last 10 years, we conducted a comprehensive literature search twice between September 2016 and June 2017. The search resulted in 814 articles which were assessed for eligibility. Overall, 251 articles met our inclusion criteria and were categorised into three categories: empirical (n = 115); process/descriptive (n = 93); and “about” peers (n = 43). Findings suggest that t...
Source: Health and Social Care in the Community - March 7, 2018 Category: Health Management Authors: Lisa M. Vaughn, Crystal Whetstone, Alicia Boards, Melida D. Busch, Maria Magnusson, Sylvia M äättä Tags: REVIEW Source Type: research

Attractiveness of people ‐centred and integrated Dutch Home Care: A nationwide survey among nurses
Health&Social Care in the Community, EarlyView. (Source: Health and Social Care in the Community)
Source: Health and Social Care in the Community - March 5, 2018 Category: Health Management Source Type: research

Being we and being me: Exploring the needs of Austrian families with caring children
Health&Social Care in the Community, EarlyView. (Source: Health and Social Care in the Community)
Source: Health and Social Care in the Community - March 5, 2018 Category: Health Management Source Type: research

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Health&Social Care in the Community, Ahead of Print. (Source: Health and Social Care in the Community)
Source: Health and Social Care in the Community - March 5, 2018 Category: Health Management Source Type: research

Being we and being me: Exploring the needs of Austrian families with caring children
Abstract Children and adolescents with caring responsibilities are an uncontested reality in our society. Most are hidden from public view, and they perform a broad range of caring activities for chronically ill or disabled family members. The research literature has accumulated a comprehensive body of knowledge about young carers’ personal needs. However, knowledge and understanding are limited regarding the needs of young carers’ families. This knowledge can contribute to preventing children and adolescents from assuming inappropriate caring roles. A qualitative research approach was used to investigate the needs of ...
Source: Health and Social Care in the Community - March 5, 2018 Category: Health Management Authors: Martin Nagl ‐Cupal, Julia Hauprich Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research