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Health & Social Care 2: pp. 385 Author Index Albright J. The process of managing the dietary regimen in Lagergren M. De-institutionalization and ageing: some elderly people with diabetes, 41 results from monitoring the effects in an area-based sys- Armstrong D., Tavabie A. & Johnston S. Job satisfaction tem of long-term care for elderly people and people with among practice nurses in a health district, 279 disabilities, 19 Lam T. & Green J. Primary health care and the Vietnamese Barnes M. & Wistow G. Achieving a strategy for user community: a survey in Greenwich, 293 involvement in community care, 347 Langan J., Whitfield M. & Russell O. Paid and unpaid carers: Bennet L., May C. & Woolfson D.J. Sharing care between hos- their role in and satisfaction with primary health care for pital and the community: a critical review of develop- people with learning disabilities, 357 ments in the UK, 105 Leather P. see Mackintosh S. Booth T. & Booth W. Parental adequacy, parenting failure and parents with learning difficulties, 161 Mackintosh S. & Leather P. Funding and managing the adap- Booth W. see Booth T. tation of owner occupied homes for people with physical Boothroyd J.M. see Firby P.A. disabilities, 229 Brown H. What price theory if you cannot afford the bus fare: Marshall M. see McWalter G. normalization and leisure services for people with learn- May C. see Bennet L. ing difficulties, 153 McLaughlin E. & Ritchie J. Legacies of caring: the experience Browne G., Roberts J., Weir R., Gafni A., Watt S. & Byrne C. and circumstances of ex-carers, 241 The cost of poor adjustment to chronic illness: lessons McWalter G., Toner H., Corser A., Eastwood J., Marshall M. from three studies, 85 & Turvey T. Needs and needs assessment: their compo- Byrne C. see Browne G. nents and definitions with reference to dementia, 213 Caldock K. Policy and practice: fundamental contradictions Neale B. see Clark D. in the conceptualization of community care for elderly people, 133 Oldman C. see Higgins R. Cameron S. see Shiell A. Charles N. & Walters V. Women's health: women's voices, 329 Philips J. The employment consequences of caring for older Clark D. & Neale B. Independent hospice care in the commu- people, 143 nity: two case studies, 203 Popay J. see Edwards J. Connolly J. see Davies M. Poulton B.C. & West M. Primary health care team effective- Corser A. see McWalter G. ness: developing a constituency approach, 77 Davies M. & Connolly J. The price of taking students: an Ritchie J. see McLaughlin E. exploratory cost-benefit analysis in social work agencies, 339 Roberts J. see Browne G. Rodgers J. Primary health care provision for people with Eastwood J. see McWalter G. learning difficulties, 11 Edwards J. & Popay J. Contradictions of support and self- Russell O. see Langan J. help: views from providers of community health and social services to families with young children, 31 Shiell A., Cameron S., Kenny P. & King M. A mother's choice: the reason women choose hospital stay over early dis- Firby P.A. & Boothroyd J.M. Service users’ perceptions of a charge, 69 psychiatric day hospital, 301 Stalker K. The best laid plans ... gang aft agley? Assessing population needs in Scotland, 1 Gafni A. see Browne G. Green J. see Lam T. Tavabie A. see Armstrong D. Guay J. Bridging the gap between professionals and the com- Toner H. see McWalter G. munity in mental health services: findings and policy Turvey T. see McWalter G. implications of two demonstration projects, 95 Walker J.M. Caring for elderly people with persistent pain in Higgins R., Oldman C. & Hunter D.J. Working together: the community: a qualitative perspective on the attitudes lessons for collaboration between health and social ser- of patients and nurses, 221 vices, 269 Walters V. see Charles N. Hunter D.J. see Higgins R. Watt S. see Browne G. Weir R. see Browne G. Johnston S. see Armstrong D. West M. see Poulton B.C. Jordan S. Nurse practitioners, learning from the USA experi- Whitfield M. see Langan J. ence, 173 Wilson G. Assembling their own care packages: payments for care by men and women in advanced old age, 283 Kenny P. see Shiell A. Wistow G. see Barnes M. King M. see Shiell A. Woolfson D.J. see Bennet L. Health & Social Care 2: pp. 386 Keyword Index Accounting, 339 Learning difficulties, 11, 161 Adaptations, 229 Learning disabilities, 153 Assessing needs, 1 Learning disabilities, 357 Audit, 339 Leisure, 153 Long-term care, 19 Canada, 329 ‘Care Gap’, 173 Managerialism, 133 Caregiving, 143 Mental handicap, 11 Carer, 357 Mental retardation, 153, 161 Chronic illness, 85 Monitoring, 19 Chronic pain, 221 Community Learning Difficulty Teams, 11 Need, 213 Community care plans, 1 Needs assessment, 213, 293 Community care, 133, 203, 229, 241, 269, 283 Nurse practitioners, 173 Community, 221 Nurse prescribing, 173 Community-orientated approach, 95 Nursing, 221 Contradictions, 133 Obesity, 41 Cost-benefit analysis, 339 Old age, 283 Costs of care, 241 Older adults, 143 Day services, 153 Palliative care, 203 Dementia, 213 Parental adequacy, 161 Dependency, 31 Patient satisfaction, 69 Diabetes, 41 Poverty, 31 Diet, 41 Practice nurses, 279 Disabilities, 229 Prescribing, 105 Disability, 19 Primary care, 293 Disabled facilities grants:229 Primary health care, 11, 77, 357 Domiciliary midwifery, 69 Private services, 283 Psychiatric day hospital, 301 Early discharge, 69 Psychosocial adjustment, 85 ‘Education Gap’, 173 Effectiveness, 77 Reforms, 133 Elderly, 19, 221 Regimen, 41 Elders, 41 Resource management, 339 Employment, 143 Evaluation, 19 Satisfaction, 279 Ex-carers, 241 Scotland, 1 Expenditures, 85 Service culture, 133 Service providers, 31 General practitioners, 105, 279 Service user, 301 Shared care, 105 Social support, 31 Health and social services management, 269 Social work, 339 Health concerns, 329 Social, 41 Health promotion and screening, 357 Stress, 329 Health promotion, 95 Student placements, 339 Hospice movement, 203 Hospital consultants, 105 Teamwork, 77, 279 Housing, 229 Traditional medicine, 293 Training, 339 Iatrogenic dependence, 301 Implementing change, 347 Urban-rural comparison, 95 Informal carers, 241 User involvement, 347 Integration, 153 Intellectual disabilities, 153 Vietnamese community, 293 Inter-agency working, 347 Interpersonal skills, 221 Wales, 329 Interprofessional collaboration, 11 Women, 329 Intra- and inter-agency collaboration, 269 Workplace, 143 386

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