2012
DOI: 10.3310/hta16160
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Outcomes of social care for adults: developing a preference-weighted measure.

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“…Comparisons with other capability measures developed for social care (ASCOT) [64] and mental health (OxCap-MH) [65] or with other measures of HrQoL will contribute toward gaining further understanding of their psychometric properties. Previous evidence has indicated that a shift from HrQoL to capability-wellbeing would prioritise funding for those suffering from depression and other severe illnesses [66].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparisons with other capability measures developed for social care (ASCOT) [64] and mental health (OxCap-MH) [65] or with other measures of HrQoL will contribute toward gaining further understanding of their psychometric properties. Previous evidence has indicated that a shift from HrQoL to capability-wellbeing would prioritise funding for those suffering from depression and other severe illnesses [66].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dependent variable in this study is the total SCRQoL index score generated from the ASCOT Netten et al, 2011;Netten et al, 2012). The ASCOT measure is relevant for community-dwelling older adults with long-term care needs, as its domains are developed to be sensitive to the outcomes of help from We used the preference weights that have been elicited with a combined best-worst scaling (BWS) and timetrade off (TTO) approach in a sample of the general population .…”
Section: Dependent Variablementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cette focalisation permet donc de mieux diriger les différentes étapes de l'intervention ou, dans le cas d'une recherche évaluative, de cerner les pratiques, les services et le contexte en regard de leur influence sur les effets dans la vie des personnes concernées. La nature de la base informationnelle, ses outils et ses indicateurs permettent alors de cerner, s'il y a eu, l'atteinte des attentes de la personne, ce qui constitue une dimension clé du processus de personnalisation (Joseph Rowntree Foundation, 2011 ; Williams and Tyson, travaux de recherche de la Social Policy Research Unit (SPRU) de l'Université York, qui ont permis de tester des indicateurs d'effet (Personal Outcomes) et de réaliser des expériences pilotes, particuliè-rement auprès des personnes âgées (Netten and al., 2012 ;Malley and Fernandez, 2010 ;Netten and Forder, 2010). L'influence de l'outil de mesure ASCOT (Adult Social Care Outcomes Toolkit), créé par la SPRU afin de saisir l'information pertinente en regard de la qualité de vie d'une personne mise en lien avec la dispensation de services sociaux (Social Care-Related Quality of Life -SCRQoL), a eu à cet égard une influence déterminante.…”
Section: Un Fil D'ariane : La Centration Sur Les Effetsunclassified