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Chunhua Chen

School for Business and Society, University of York


Chunhua Chen

I have a PhD in Social & Policy Sciences from the University of Bath, UK, and have worked on projects on reablement services and post-stroke self-management among black people. I’m currently working on the VCSE Workforce Mapping project at the University of York, UK.

FURTHER INFORMATION

Countries United Kingdom (England);
Topics Access to care; Ageing in place; Care innovations; Care work and migration; Co-production in LTC; Community-based LTC; Eligibility for public LTC; Ethics and care; Implementation; Loneliness among older people; LTC insurance; LTC Policy; LTC Systems; LTC systems in LMIC countries; LTC Workforce; Outcomes for unpaid/informal carers; Person-centered care; Prevention and rehabilitation and LTC; Residential LTC services; Social Innovation in LTC; Survey measures; Unmet needs; Unpaid / informal care; Workforce capability; Workforce pay and conditions;
Methods Case studies; Co-production methods; Comparative policy analysis; Focus groups; Interviews; Mixed methods; Participatory research methods; Policy analysis; Political decisions analysis; Qualitative studies; Questionnaire; Surveys; Thematic analysis; Theory and frameworks;
Role Research;
Interest Groups Ageing and Place; Care home markets and regulation; Employment Education and Family carers; Long-Term Care Policy; Migration Mobility and Care Workers; Quality improvement in Long-Term Care; Social Care Reform in England; Unmet need inequalities and care poverty (UNICAP); Workforce Capacity and Capability; Working Conditions and Wages in Long-Term Care;
ORC.ID0000-0003-3720-8000
Research interests

My research on social policy has two interrelated strands: (1) services at the interface of health and social care, e.g. long-term care (LTC), reablement, and post-stroke self-management, exploring themes around integration of services, access to care, and social/service innovations; (2) policy analysis, particularly policy processes, the determinants of policy development, and policy coherence.

I have an active interest in mixed methods research. Through my PhD and post-doctoral projects, I have experience of using a range of research methods including interviews, focus groups, observation, co-production and surveys.

Key publications

Chen, C., 2025. Policy (In)Coherence – Reflecting on Dilemmas in Reablement through a Two-Dimensional Framework, Social Policy & Administration (Submitted: Jan. 21, 2025).

Chen, C. and Beresford, B., 2024. “They Like to Try and Boss Them around a Little”: Reablement Service Staff’s Views and Experiences of Adult Children’s Efforts to Assert Control. Health & Social Care in the Community2024(1), p.5572669.

Chen, C., 2023. Political dynamics behind different policy options: Long-term care insurance policymaking in Beijing and Shanghai from the perspective of local policymakers. Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy, pp. 1-20. doi:10.1017/ics.2023.15

Chen, C. and Beresford, B., 2023. Factors Impacting User Engagement in Reablement: A Qualitative Study of User, Family Member and Practitioners’ Views. Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, pp.1349-1365.