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Understanding Contextual Differences in Residential LTC Provision for Cross-National Research: Identifying Internationally Relevant CDEs.

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Siegel, EO; Backman, A; Cai, Y; Goodman, C; Ocho, ON; Wei, S; Wu, B; Xu, H
Published in: Gerontology & geriatric medicine
January 2019

Long-term care (LTC) reflects a growing emphasis on person-centered care (PCC), with services oriented around individuals' needs and preferences. Addressing contextual and cultural differences across countries offers important insight into factors that facilitate or hinder application of PCC practices within and across countries. This article takes an international lens to consider country-specific contexts of LTC, describing preliminary steps to develop common data elements that capture contextual differences across LTC settings globally. Through an iterative series of online, telephone, and in-person sessions, we engaged in in-depth discussions with 11 colleague experts in residential LTC and coauthors from six countries (China and Hong Kong, England, Sweden, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago, and the United States). Our discussions yielded rich narrative describing a vast range in types of LTC settings, leading to our development of a working definition of residential LTC. Scope of services, funding, ownership, and regulations varied greatly across countries and across different residential LTC settings within countries. Moving forward, we recommend expanding our activities to countries that reflect different stages of residential LTC development. Our goal is to contribute to a larger initiative underway by the WE-THRIVE consortium to establish a global research measurement infrastructure that advances PCC internationally.

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Gerontology & geriatric medicine

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2333-7214

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2333-7214

Publication Date

January 2019

Volume

5

Start / End Page

2333721419840591

Related Subject Headings

  • 5201 Applied and developmental psychology
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
 

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Siegel, E. O., Backman, A., Cai, Y., Goodman, C., Ocho, O. N., Wei, S., … Xu, H. (2019). Understanding Contextual Differences in Residential LTC Provision for Cross-National Research: Identifying Internationally Relevant CDEs. Gerontology & Geriatric Medicine, 5, 2333721419840591. https://doi.org/10.1177/2333721419840591
Siegel, Elena O., Annica Backman, Yi Cai, Claire Goodman, Oscar Noel Ocho, Sijia Wei, Bei Wu, and Hanzhang Xu. “Understanding Contextual Differences in Residential LTC Provision for Cross-National Research: Identifying Internationally Relevant CDEs.Gerontology & Geriatric Medicine 5 (January 2019): 2333721419840591. https://doi.org/10.1177/2333721419840591.
Siegel EO, Backman A, Cai Y, Goodman C, Ocho ON, Wei S, et al. Understanding Contextual Differences in Residential LTC Provision for Cross-National Research: Identifying Internationally Relevant CDEs. Gerontology & geriatric medicine. 2019 Jan;5:2333721419840591.
Siegel, Elena O., et al. “Understanding Contextual Differences in Residential LTC Provision for Cross-National Research: Identifying Internationally Relevant CDEs.Gerontology & Geriatric Medicine, vol. 5, Jan. 2019, p. 2333721419840591. Epmc, doi:10.1177/2333721419840591.
Siegel EO, Backman A, Cai Y, Goodman C, Ocho ON, Wei S, Wu B, Xu H. Understanding Contextual Differences in Residential LTC Provision for Cross-National Research: Identifying Internationally Relevant CDEs. Gerontology & geriatric medicine. 2019 Jan;5:2333721419840591.
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Published In

Gerontology & geriatric medicine

DOI

EISSN

2333-7214

ISSN

2333-7214

Publication Date

January 2019

Volume

5

Start / End Page

2333721419840591

Related Subject Headings

  • 5201 Applied and developmental psychology
  • 3202 Clinical sciences