In this article, Josephine Exley, Gerald Wistow, Raphael Wittenberg, Martin Knapp and Nicholas Mays discuss the sociocultural framing of public attitudes to sharing the costs of social care for older people in England.
We conducted 12 focus groups across England and used a framing approach to explore people’s reasons for supporting shared funding. The findings have been published in Health and Social Care in the Community.
The final analysis from our “Preferences for paying for long term care for older people” project was published in Social Science & Medicine.
An article describing the methodology of the surveys was published in Social Research Practice.
The online version of the questionnaire used for the “Preferences for paying for long term care for older people” representative survey.
PIRU and the Centre for Ageing Better held an online webinar on 15 May 2020 on public attitudes to funding long-term social care for adults.
A short summary of study findings prepared for a webinar on 15 May 2020, a video recording of the webinar is available under videos in the filter.
An article describing the methodology of the surveys was published in Spring 2020 in Social Research Practice.
An article presenting results from the focus groups for our “Preferences for paying for long term care for older people” project was published in Health and Social Care in the Community.
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