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Developing a measure of outcomes of social care for adults |
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Canterbury: Personal Social Services Research Unit, 2009. 2p. |
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This research summary presents findings from the design phase of the Outcomes of Social Care for Adults (OSCA) study. In order to develop a way of measuring social care outcomes, the design phase developed and tested methods for collecting information about social care outcomes. As part of this phase, 30 people tested the wording of the questions that asked people to rate their quality of life. The study also also tested how important people thought different aspects of their quality of life were. Key points from the study and looks at the changes that were made to the questions. The benefits of going through a set of questions with people before doing a survey are highlighted. |
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(PSSRU Research Summary; no. 51) |
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adults; outcomes; quality of life; questionnaire design; social care; social care provision; survey design; surveys; |
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www.scie-socialcareonline.org.uk/profile.asp?guid=1c164c3a-60d1-44de-9326-571edf8143af |
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