Matching Resources to Needs in Community Care: An Evaluated Demonstration of a Long-term Care ModelGower, 1986 - 658 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 153
... section deriving the propositions themselves will there be no modulation between prescriptive and explanatory modes , since it is only in that section that we shall turn to the comparison of experimental and conventional provision . In ...
... section deriving the propositions themselves will there be no modulation between prescriptive and explanatory modes , since it is only in that section that we shall turn to the comparison of experimental and conventional provision . In ...
الصفحة 241
... section C , we describe the structure of care inputs which resulted from the activities . Section D analyses the responsiveness of practice and so inputs and outputs to local opportunities and constraints . A. STRUCTURAL INNOVATIONS ...
... section C , we describe the structure of care inputs which resulted from the activities . Section D analyses the responsiveness of practice and so inputs and outputs to local opportunities and constraints . A. STRUCTURAL INNOVATIONS ...
الصفحة 401
... Section I the implications of cost benefit principles for the conceptualisation of costs are outlined . In Section II these principles are used to discuss criteria by which cost should be measured . In Section III the costs of ...
... Section I the implications of cost benefit principles for the conceptualisation of costs are outlined . In Section II these principles are used to discuss criteria by which cost should be measured . In Section III the costs of ...
المحتوى
WHY COMMUNITY CARE? | 1 |
THE COSTS OF OUTPUTS | 2 |
THE DESIGN FEATURES OF THE COMMUNITY | 8 |
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ACCESS accountability achieve activities admission agencies allocation American analysis antecedent projects argued argument arrangements assessment assumptions authority behaviour British budget cent channelling projects Chapter circumstances clients community care approach community care project community care workers coordination cost-effective costs criteria degree dependency Depressed mood DHSS difficult disability discussed District nursing effect elderly person ensure evaluation evidence experimental factors goals Goldberg helpers home help service hospital implementation important improve incentives influence informal carers informal support inputs instance institutional judgements long-term long-term care LTHHCP management tasks matching Mathematica Policy Research meals on wheels Medicaid monitoring Monroe County nurse clinicians nursing homes opportunity costs organisation outcomes outputs performance personnel planning potential problems procedures professional programme proportion recipients referral relationships residential care residential homes responsibility role scheme social services departments social workers TRIAGE vertical target efficiency visits