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Author: ØSTBY May; BJØRKLY Stål;
Title: Vignette selection for ethical reflections: a selection procedure for vignettes to investigate staff reflections on the ethical challenges in interaction with people with intellectual disabilities.
Reference: Ethics and Social Welfare, 5(3), 2011, pp.277-295.
Format: article;
Topics: ethics; home care assistants; learning disabilities; reflective practice; staff; research; Norway; Select:
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Author: OXFORD BROOKES UNIVERSITY. IPC Market Analysis Centre;
Title: Where the heart is ... A review of the older people's home care market in England: October 2012
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Publisher: Oxford: Oxford Brookes University, 2012. 47p.
Format: book;
Topics: commissioning; home care; home care assistants; models; older people; policy; private sector; England; Select:
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Author: ROSENBERG Lena; NYGÅRD Louise;
Title: Persons with dementia become users of assistive technology: a study of the process.
Reference: Dementia: the International Journal of Social Research and Practice, 11(2), March 2012, pp.135-154.
Format: article;
Topics: assistive technology; collaboration; decision making; dementia; families; home care assistants; occupational therapists; social networks; user views; research; Sweden; Select:
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Author: KING Anna I. I.; PARSONS Matthew; ROBINSON Elizabeth;
Title: A restorative home care intervention in New Zealand: perceptions of paid caregivers.
Reference: Health and Social Care in the Community, 20(1), January 2012, pp.70-79.
Format: article;
Topics: home care; home care assistants; job satisfaction; regulation; staff retention; training; research; New Zealand; Select:
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Author: SCOTLAND. Scottish Government;
Title: National care standards: care at home
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Publisher: Edinburgh: Scotland. Scottish Government, 2005. 44p.
Format: book;
Topics: care workers; home care; home care assistants; quality assurance; rights; service users; social care provision; standards; good practice; government publication; Scotland; users and carers; Select:
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Author: AYALON Liat;
Title: Examining satisfaction with live-in foreign home care in Israel from the perspectives of care recipients, their family members, and their foreign home care workers.
Reference: Aging and Mental Health, 15(3), April 2011, pp.376-384.
Format: article;
Topics: families; home care; home care assistants; migrants; older people; user views; research; Israel; Select:
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Author: OWEN Arwel Ellis; LLEWELLYN Mark;
Title: Care at home: challenges, possibilities, and implications for the workforce in Wales.
Reference: Journal of Care Services Management, 5(2), April 2011, pp.65-69.
Format: article;
Topics: care workers; carers; home care; home care assistants; service users; research; Wales; Select:
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Author: WEST-WHYLIE Karen;
Title: Developing tomorrow’s social care workforce through the use of apprenticeships.
Reference: Journal of Care Services Management, 5(1), January 2011, pp.43-48.
Format: article;
Topics: care workers; employment; home care assistants; intergenerational relationships; social care staff; staff development; young people; practice; practice example; England; Select:
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Author: KIM Kyung Mee;
Title: Satisfaction with personal assistance services of people with disabilities in Korea.
Reference: Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and Development, 20(2), December 2010, pp.49-62.
Format: article;
Topics: activities of daily living; disabled people; home care; home care assistants; user views; research; South Korea; Select:
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Author: LLEWELLYN Mark; et al.;
Title: Care at home: challenges, possibilities and implications for the workforce in Wales
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Publisher: Cardiff: Care Council for Wales, 2010. 139p., bibliog.
Format: book;
Topics: care workers; home care; home care assistants; labour market; person-centred approach; social care provision; social services; staff development; training; research; Wales; Select:
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Author: LEECE Janet; PEACE Sheila;
Title: Developing new understandings of independence and autonomy in the personalised relationship.
Reference: British Journal of Social Work, 40(6), September 2010, pp.1847-1865.
Format: article;
Topics: direct payments; disabled people; home care; home care assistants; independence; personal assistants; personalisation; staff-user relationships; research; England; Select:
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Author: KIM Il-Ho; et al.;
Title: Physically demanding workloads and the risks of musculoskeletal disorders in homecare workers in the USA.
Reference: Health and Social Care in the Community, 18(5), September 2010, pp.445-455.
Format: article;
Topics: back injuries; home care assistants; injuries; pain; risk; research; United States; Select:
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Author: DEGIULI Francesca;
Title: The burden of long-term care: how Italian family care-givers become employers.
Reference: Ageing and Society, 30(5), July 2010, pp.755-777.
Format: article;
Topics: carers; community care; families; home care assistants; immigrants; older people; private sector; public sector; stereotyped attitudes; women; research; Italy; Select:
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Author: SIMS-GOULD Joanie; MARTIN-MATTHEWS Anne;
Title: We share the care: family caregivers' experiences of their older relative receiving home support services.
Reference: Health and Social Care in the Community, 18(4), July 2010, pp.415-423.
Format: article;
Topics: carers; families; home care; home care assistants; older people; user views; research; Canada; Select:
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Title: NVQ Web: online help and support for NVQs and QCF competence based qualifications.
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: TMS Support Services
Format: online resource;
Topics: care assistants; home care assistants; NVQs; qualifications; staff development; training; United Kingdom; Select:
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Author: DAVITT Joan K.;
Title: Policy changes in medicare home health care: challenges to providing family-centered, community-based care for older adults.
Reference: Journal of Family Social Work, 12(4), October-December 2009, pp.291-308.
Format: article;
Topics: access to services; carers; family-centred approach; health care; home care; home care assistants; medical social workers; medical treatment; older people; policy; social care provision; research; United States; Select:
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Author: ELORANTA Sini; et al.;
Title: A collaborative approach to home care delivery for older clients: perspectives of home care providers.
Reference: Journal of Interprofessional Care, 24(2), March 2010, pp.198-200.
Format: article;
Topics: collaboration; community care; community nurses; general practitioners; health care; home care; home care assistants; home help; older people; personal assistants; social care provision; research; Finland; Select:
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Author: DAHL Hanne Marlene;
Title: New Public Management, care and struggles about recognition.
Reference: Critical Social Policy, 29(4), November 2009, pp.634-654.
Format: article;
Topics: feminist theory; home care assistants; home help; local government; management; research; Denmark; Select:
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Author: MITTAL Vikas; ROSEN Jules; LEANA Carrie;
Title: A dual-driver model of retention and turnover in the direct care workforce.
Reference: Gerontologist, 49(5), October 2009, pp.623-634.
Format: article;
Topics: care homes; community care; community health care; focus groups; home care assistants; home help; job satisfaction; nursing homes; older people; older peoples homes; staff retention; research; United States; Select:
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Author: MORRIS Lisa;
Title: Quits and job changes among home care workers in Maine: the role of wages, hours and benefits.
Reference: Gerontologist, 49(5), October 2009, pp.635-650.
Format: article;
Topics: conditions of employment; home care assistants; home help; job satisfaction; staff retention; wages; research; United States; Select:
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