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View article: Older migrants’ perceptions of places to meet: Insights for social work practice
Older migrants’ perceptions of places to meet: Insights for social work practice Open
This study aimed to explore the experiences of older migrants’ (70+) access to and participation in different meeting places. Qualitative interviews were conducted with participants originating from Finland and four countries in the Wester…
View article: TalkingMats as a decision aid to promote involvement in choice and decision-making around home care services for older people with mild to moderate dementia – study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
TalkingMats as a decision aid to promote involvement in choice and decision-making around home care services for older people with mild to moderate dementia – study protocol for a randomized controlled trial Open
Background In Sweden, 72% of people with dementia live in ordinary housing. Of these, 50% receive home care services. Older people with dementia may benefit from developments in decision-making support which aim to facilitate their ability…
View article: Disabled in Society - A Scoping Review on Persons Living with Multiple Sclerosis and Disability
Disabled in Society - A Scoping Review on Persons Living with Multiple Sclerosis and Disability Open
Daniel Ståhl,1 Ylva Bjereld,1,2 Anna Dunér1 1Department of Social Work, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden; 2Department of Behavioural Sciences and Learning, Linköping University, Linköping, SwedenCorrespondence: Daniel Ståhl, De…
View article: Barriers for Inter-Organisational Collaboration: What Matters for an Integrated Care Programme?
Barriers for Inter-Organisational Collaboration: What Matters for an Integrated Care Programme? Open
The staffs' educational level influenced what was perceived as barriers to inter-organisational collaboration, and may guide future development of integrated care programmes.
View article: Autonomy, Choice and Control for Older Users of Home Care Services: Current Developments in Swedish Eldercare
Autonomy, Choice and Control for Older Users of Home Care Services: Current Developments in Swedish Eldercare Open
In Sweden, a policy shift towards more individualized eldercare, with an emphasis on consumer choice, has taken place. The aim of this study was to analyze the processes and practices of individualized eldercare, focusing on preconditions …
View article: Comprehensive geriatric assessment of frail older people: ideals and reality
Comprehensive geriatric assessment of frail older people: ideals and reality Open
We explored different professionals' views on and experiences of comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) of frail older people. Forty-six professionals working in hospitals, primary care, or municipal health and social care participated i…
View article: A Refamilialized System? An Analysis of Recent Developments of Personal Assistance in Sweden
A Refamilialized System? An Analysis of Recent Developments of Personal Assistance in Sweden Open
The Swedish system of disability support is often praised for its comparably well-developed Personal Assistance (PA) scheme. PA is formally prescribed as a social right for disabled people with comprehensive support needs in the Act Concer…
View article: The impact of socioeconomic conditions, social networks, and health on frail older people’s life satisfaction: a cross-sectional study
The impact of socioeconomic conditions, social networks, and health on frail older people’s life satisfaction: a cross-sectional study Open
It has been shown that frailty is associated with low levels of well being and life satisfaction. Further exploration is needed, however, to better understand which components constitute life satisfaction for frail older people and how sat…