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Scoping studies: towards a methodological framework
- H. Arksey, L. O′Malley
- Psychology
- 1 February 2005
This paper focuses on scoping studies, an approach to reviewing the literature which to date has received little attention in the research methods literature. We distinguish between different types… Expand
Interviewing for Social Scientists: An Introductory Resource with Examples
Interviews and Research in the Social Sciences Triangulation in Data Collection Why Interviews? Designing an Interview-Based Study Feasibility and Flexibility Approaches to Interviewing Achieving a… Expand
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A systematic review of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of different models of community-based respite care for frail older people and their carers.
- A. Mason, H. Weatherly, +5 authors C. Glendinning
- Medicine
- Health technology assessment
- 1 April 2007
OBJECTIVES
To review the evidence for different models of community-based respite care for frail older people and their carers, where the participant group included older people with frailty,… Expand
Choice in the context of informal care-giving.
- H. Arksey, C. Glendinning
- Medicine
- Health & social care in the community
- 31 October 2006
Extending choice and control for social care service users is a central feature of current English policies. However, these have comparatively little to say about choice in relation to the informal… Expand
Access to health care for carers
- H. Arksey
- Medicine
- 2005
The consultation explored perceptions of the barriers carers faced in gaining access to health care services, canvassed ideas on how access can be improved and identified specific examples of… Expand
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Combining informal care and work: supporting carers in the workplace.
- H. Arksey
- Sociology, Medicine
- Health & social care in the community
- 1 May 2002
The UK Government is concerned that women and men who care for disabled or sick relatives, or elderly people, and who also wish to take part in paid work should have increased opportunities to do so.… Expand
Services to Support Carers of People with Mental Health Problems
- H. Arksey, Sally Baldwin, J. Harris, E. Newbronner, A. Mason, Y. Yo
- Psychology
- 2002
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The impact of organisational culture on the delivery of person-centred care in services providing respite care and short breaks for people with dementia.
- C. Kirkley, C. Bamford, M. Poole, H. Arksey, J. Hughes, J. Bond
- Medicine
- Health & social care in the community
- 1 July 2011
Ensuring the development and delivery of person-centred care in services providing respite care and short breaks for people with dementia and their carers has a number of challenges for health and… Expand
Care Provision within Families and its Socio-Economic Impact on Care Providers
- C. Glendinning, Frits Tjadens, H. Arksey, M. Morée, N. Moran, H. Nies
- Psychology
- 2009
Patterns of informal care, society attitudes towards family responsibilities and the availability of services to support older and disabled people and/or carers all vary widely between member states.… Expand
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