Journal of Integrated Care: Volume 7 Issue 5

Practical evidence for service improvement

Subjects:

Table of contents

Learning Disability Services (and Beyond): Will Having an Evidence Base Make a Difference?

Rob Greig

Eric Emerson's recently published research on the costs and quality of village, residential communities and supported housing should bring to an end an argument that has…

Comprehensive Assessment of Older People

Jan Stevenson

The important role of comprehensive assessment in recognising the need for and organising often complex care regimes for individual older people is widely accepted. However, the…

Regeneration in Hull: Its Potential Impact on Community Care

John Wardle, Anna Turner, Ed Washer

This case study explores how a service development, such as an intermediate care scheme, can be delivered through a partnership of learning organisations, how it can be translated…

On Developing Primary Care Groups as Effective Organisations

Paul Waddington, Mike Filby

Primary care groups need to address some uncomfortable issues if they are to become effective as organisations in their local networks. The paper examines PCGs' relationships with…

Seeking Residents' Views in Homes for Older People: A User's Perspective on an Approach

Steve Walkerden, Tina Campbell

This short article describes the experiences of a major provider of residental care for older people in Australia, in ascertaining the views of their residents. It discusses…

Cover of Journal of Integrated Care

ISSN:

1476-9018

Online date, start – end:

1996

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Axel Kaehne