2017
DOI: 10.1071/py16022
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Home care packages: insights into the experiences of older people leading up to the introduction of consumer directed care in Australia

Abstract: This paper reports phase one, conducted from March to June 2015, of a two-phase, qualitative descriptive study designed to explore the perceptions and experiences of older people before and after the introduction of consumer directed care (CDC) to home care packages (HCP) in Australia. Eligible consumers with a local HCP provider were mailed information about the study. Data collection occurred before the introduction of CDC and included face-to-face, in-depth interviews, summaries of interviews, field notes a… Show more

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“…Five months after the commencement of CDC participants were pleased with HCP support. To be able to live at home after gaining a HCP was as valued as it was prior to CDC . However, as with previous studies , participants were unsure about the concept of CDC, the ramifications for their care and financial position, as well as their ‘choices’, and control, over current and future care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…Five months after the commencement of CDC participants were pleased with HCP support. To be able to live at home after gaining a HCP was as valued as it was prior to CDC . However, as with previous studies , participants were unsure about the concept of CDC, the ramifications for their care and financial position, as well as their ‘choices’, and control, over current and future care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…This study reports the post‐CDC phase conducted by experienced qualitative researchers from the disciplines of nursing, humanities/social science and information technology. The pre‐CDC phase is reported elsewhere . An advisory committee with representatives of HCP providers and consumers provided oversight of the research.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The identified themes from this study are of relevance to the current philosophy of CDC in the Australian aged care system. In other literature, older people have identified the need for trusting and reciprocal relationships , responsive services with choice of provider(s) and support worker(s) . For such needs and wishes to be realised, diverse characteristics that are meaningful to the older person and their carer must be identified: firstly, through awareness of diversity and own biases and prejudices; and secondly, organisational support to ensure front‐line workers have capacity and capability to embed diversity principles into practice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%