How can we better understand preferences for ‘Ageing-In-Place’ (AIP) | GOLTC webinar recording
How can we better understand preferences for ‘Ageing-In-Place’ (AIP) | GOLTC webinar recording
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Quasi-experimental methods Interest Group
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Spain
Ageing in place
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Published:
09 Feb 2024
Are you interested in connecting with others who are using quasi-experimental methods in long-term care research? On Wednesday 24th January 2024, the new Global Observatory of Long-Term Care (GOLTC) hosted a webinar which brought together researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to share and discuss quasi-experimental methods and what they have shown us about Ageing in Place (AIP). The webinar covered: 1. Introduction to the Global Observatory of Long-Term Care and welcome (Adelina Comas-Herrera, Care Policy and Evaluation Centre (CPEC), LSE) 2. Introduction to the GOLTC Quasi-Experimental Methods Interest Group (Javiera Cartagena-Farias, Care Policy and Evaluation Centre (CPEC), LSE) 3. Presentation: Health shocks and housing downsizing: How persistent is ‘ageing in place’? (Cristina Vilaplana Prieto, University of Murcia, Spain) 4. Discussion: What is the quasi-experimental methods interest group and how can quantitative policy evaluation methods contribute to research quality, ultimately enhancing the quality of care? (Chair: Bram Wouterse, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands) Read more about GOLTC and the Quasi-Experimental Methods Interest Group here: https://goltc.org/interest-group/quasi-experimental-methods/