Journal of Integrated Care: Volume 31 Issue 3
Practical evidence for service improvement
Table of contents
Collective case study: integrated health and social care for older adults within a Canadian context
Siu Mee Cheng, Cristina CatalloCanada's population is aging and there are concerns that the welfare system may not support the increased demands on it. Integrated health and social care (IHSC) produces positive…
Using a meta-ethnographic approach to explore the role of interprofessional education in inclusion health for health and care staff
Zana Khan, Sophie Park, Georgia BlackThis article aims to present a systematic review and synthesis of evidence on the experiences, role and use of IPE in IH fields by using a meta-ethnographic approach including key…
Positive about place – West Midlands health and wellbeing boards in a changing governance environment – a review
Brendan Clifford, Sandra Squires, Jenny Layton WoodTo share a case study of a service improvement review of practice and ambition for Health and Wellbeing Boards in the English West Midlands in the changing context of Integrated…
The organisation of paediatric hospital-at-home care: a multi-country comparative study
Mélanie Lefèvre, Jens Detollenaere, Renate Zeevaert, Carine Van de VoordeMany countries have developed hospital-at-home (HAH) models to bring hospital services closer to home. Although some countries already have a long tradition of HAH for adults…
Meeting the complex health and social care needs of older adults: a response to the recent viewpoint paper on “how to handle gerontocracy”
Julie FeatherThis paper aims to provide a response to the previously published paper on “Gerontocracy”.
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Professor Axel Kaehne