Ephrem Tesfay
Vilans
Ephrem Tesfay
I am a researcher with a keen interest in integrated long-term care, particularly focus on elderly care. My areas of interest include improving collaboration between formal and informal caregivers, the implementation of innovations and interventions in informal care, and ensuring that care is well-coordinated and effective for those who need it most. Currently, I work at Vilans, a knowledge institute for long-term care in the Netherlands, where I contribute to research and initiatives that aim to enhance the quality and accessibility of care.
My interests also extend to the use of gerontechnology, particularly social assistive robots (SARs) in elderly care. I support my colleagues (digital care experts) in their exploration of how how technology can support caregiving, foster independence for older adults, and bridge the gap between professional and family caregivers. With a background in medicine and clinical experience in primary care , I bring a practical understanding of care delivery into my research, aiming to make care systems more integrated and responsive to the needs of both caregivers and care recipients.
FURTHER INFORMATION
Countries | Netherlands; |
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Topics | Ageing in place; Autonomy; LTC and younger people; LTC Policy; LTC Systems; |
Methods | Case studies; Comparative policy analysis; Expert consultations; Implementation science; Policy analysis; Scoping reviews; Thematic analysis; Theory of Change; |
Role | Research; |
Interest Groups | Ageing and Place; Long-Term Care Policy; Migration Mobility and Care Workers; Quality improvement in Long-Term Care; Strengthening Responses to Dementia; Technology and Long-Term Care; Unmet need inequalities and care poverty (UNICAP); Workforce Capacity and Capability; |
Website | https://www.vilans.nl/wie-zijn-we/onze-medewerkers/ephrem-tesfay |
ORC.ID | 0009-0003-8479-4230 |
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