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Performance Indicators in Social Care for Older People: In Association with PSSRU (Personal Social Services Research Unit)

Autor David Challis, Paul Clarkson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 iun 2019
The growing focus on performance review and monitoring means that awareness and use of performance indicators has increased throughout a number of public services. Set within a national context, this book reviews the historical development and measurement issues of performance indicators within social care and the public sector for older people. It then provides an approach to effective local performance measurement in services for older people and an organizing framework within which organizations can arrange their performance appraisal for older people's services. The development of performance review in social care of older people is examined, as is the process of developing local performance measures and engaging staff in enquiry and quality management. The book also reviews the process of developing performance indicators and their utilization at an agency level. Performance Indicators in Social Care for Older People will be of particular interest in the UK for local service providers who are developing approaches for local performance review. It will also be of interest internationally, especially in countries where services for older people are currently developing in a similar direction.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138378971
ISBN-10: 1138378976
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria In Association with PSSRU (Personal Social Services Research Unit)

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Contents: Preface; The emergence of the performance review; Indicators: performance and regulation; Performance indicators in social care; The Cheshire study; The performance indicator analytical framework; Constructing and using indicators in practice; Implementing performance measurement; Conclusions; Appendix; References; Indexes.

Notă biografică

David Challis is Professor of Community Care Research and Director of the Personal Social Services Research Unit at the University of Manchester, UK. He has published a number of books in the PSSRU series including: Long-Term Care: Matching Resources and Needs (co-edited); and Towards Quality Care: Outcomes for Older People in Care Homes (co-authored). Paul Clarkson is Research Fellow at the Personal Social Services Research Unit at the University of Manchester, UK. He has worked on a studies of assessment of older people, home support for people with severe mental health problems and performance measurement. Raymond Warburton works for the Department of Health, UK. He was previously Senior Research Fellow at the Personal Social Services Research Unit at the University of Kent and has substantial management experience in Social Services.

Recenzii

’The book’s advantage is its detailed look at PIs, and the ways in which one social services department sets out to determine which would be meaningful to its decision making...’ Professional Social Work 'The Personal Social Services Research Unit in England (PSSRU) has a deserved reputation for the excellence of its social services research over the past decade and has been highly influential in shaping successive UK governments' policies in relation to social care. There is no question that this book is a major contribution to its output.' Ageing and Society

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Set within a national context, this book reviews the historical development and measurement issues of performance indicators within social care and the public sector for older people.