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Governing Home Care |
Viola Burau, Associate Professor in Public Policy, University of Aarhus, Denmark, Hildegard Theobald, Professor of Organisational Gerontology and Social Services, University of Vechta, Germany and Robert H. Blank, formerly Research Scholar, New College of Florida, Sarasota, Florida, US
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‘This is an exhaustive text, soundly rooted in “social policy”, which contains a wealth of detailed information on home care: a topic of welfare policy that is little studied. . . it provides an extremely useful initial analysis of home care governance in the nine countries studied and is a useful basis for further research in this area. It will be of interest to researchers and students of social policy, particularly those who are interested in undertaking comparative studies, as well as to senior managers in health and social services (national and local levels), who plan to develop and commission home care services for older people.’ – Pat Chambers, International Journal of Health Planning and Management
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Contents: 1. Introduction to the Governance of Home Care 2. Analysing Home Care Governance: Bringing Together Different Conceptual Perspectives 3. Contexts of Governing Home Care: Ideas and Institutions 4. Governing Formal Care Services: Between Integration and Fragmentation 5. Integrating Informal Care Provision 6. Care Workers: Defining the Boundaries of Occupational Territories 7. Care Users: Between Citizens and Consumers 8. Home Care Governance: Mapping out Convergences and Divergences Bibliography Index
View the author's website at http://www.ps.au.dk/governing_doctors
http://www.ps.au.dk/public_policy
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