Abhijith Jose
World Health Organization India
Abhijith Jose
Currently working as Technical Officer- Healthy Ageing at World Health Organization Country Office for India
FURTHER INFORMATION
Countries | India; International; Low- and Middle-Income countries; |
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Topics | Access to care; Accountability; Ageing in place; Artificial Intelligence; Attitudes and Expectations about Long-Term Care; Autonomy; Care and social protection in Southern Africa; Care economy; Care Homes; Care in rural and other non-urban settings; Care inequalities; Care innovations; Care integration/ coordination; Care needs poverty and deprivation; Care outcomes; Care trajectories; Care work and migration; Cash benefits; Climate Change and LTC; Co-production in LTC; Community-based LTC; Continence Care in LTC; Costs of LTC; COVID-19 and other infectious diseases and LTC; Culturally appropriate LTC; Data catalogues; Data science; Day Care; Deinstitutionalisation; Dementia care and support; Economics of LTC; Ecosystems of care; Eligibility for public LTC; Employment education and family carers; End-of-life care and LTC; Epidemiology and ageing trajectories; Ethics and care; Evaluation of LTC systems and services; Financing LTC; Gender and care; Global Maternal Mental Health; Governance and LTC systems organisation; Healthcare access in LTC; Home/domiciliary care; Housing and care; Implementation; Infection prevention; Information and data systems in LTC; Intergenerational approaches; International Day of Care and Support; Living arrangements; Loneliness among older people; Long term care subsidies; LTC and people with learning disabilities; LTC and people with mental health conditions; LTC and younger people; LTC insurance; LTC Policy; LTC Reforms; LTC Systems; LTC systems in LMIC countries; LTC utitilisation; LTC Workforce; Minorities and LTC; New models of care; Outcome measurement in LTC; Outcomes for unpaid/informal carers; Pain assessment and management; Pain management in care homes; Parent carers; Pensions; Perinatal mental health; Person-centered care; Prevention and rehabilitation and LTC; Primary Health Care; Provider sector; Psychotropic use in care homes; Public procurement; Quality of care; Quality regulation and accreditation for LTC services; Relationship between LTC use and hospital use; Research gaps and priorities in LTC; Residential LTC services; Rights and people’s voices in LTC systems; Risk in Long-Term Care; Shaping LTC markets and provider behaviour; Social connection; Social Innovation in LTC; Social Insurance; Social Prescribing; Social Protection; Stigma and discrimination; Survey measures; Technology and LTC; Unmet needs; Unpaid / informal care; Workforce capability; Workforce pay and conditions; Younger carers; |
Methods | Actuarial methods; Analysis of administrative data; Assessment tool development; Case studies; Causal inference in Long-Term Care; Co-production methods; Comparative policy analysis; Cost analysis; Creative research methods; Critical Discourse Analysis; Data science and LTC research; Delphi surveys; Discourse analysis; Discrete choice experiments; Document analysis; Dyadic analysis; Economic evaluation; Ethnography; Expert consultations; Feasibility studies; Focus groups; Grounded Theory; Guidelines development; Implementation science; Interviews; Knowledge-exchange; Legal analysis; Literature reviews and synthesis; Longitudinal data analysis; Machine learning; Measure validation; Mixed methods; Narrative evaluation methods; Observational studies; Other; Panel data analysis; Participatory research methods; Pilot study; Policy analysis; Political decisions analysis; Practice-based approaches; Prevalence study; Projections; Psychometric testing; Qualitative studies; Quantitative data analysis; Quasi-experimental methods; Questionnaire; Research ethics; Scoping reviews; Service mapping; Simulation models; Social media text analysis; Social network analysis; Surveys; Systematic Review; Thematic analysis; Theory and frameworks; Theory of Change; Time series analysis; Training materials; Translation and cultural adaptation of instruments; Trials and other evaluations; Vignettes and narratives; |
Role | Research; |
Interest Groups | Ageing and Place; Care and social protection in Southern Africa; Care home markets and regulation; Climate Change and LTC; Community-based approaches to dementia care; Continence Care in Long-Term Care; Data Science; Economics of Long-Term Care; Employment Education and Family carers; Global Perinatal Mental Health; Integrated Long-Term Care; Long-Term Care in Spain; Long-Term Care Policy; Migration Mobility and Care Workers; Pain in Care Homes; Quality improvement in Long-Term Care; Quasi-experimental methods; Social Care Reform in England; Strengthening Responses to Dementia; Technology and Long-Term Care; Unmet need inequalities and care poverty (UNICAP); Workforce Capacity and Capability; Working Conditions and Wages in Long-Term Care; |
Research interests | Policy, ethics |