Assessment of older people: politics and practice in primary care

Susan Vernon, Fiona Ross, Mairi A. Gould

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    Abstract

    This paper reviews some of the key policy changes in the United Kingdom in relation to older people that have influenced assessment practice across health and social care, and have implications for nursing within emerging primary care groups. The role of assessment in purchasing care packages raises tensions and paradoxes for health and social care professionals that the paper sets out to elucidate with particular reference to district nurses. The issues for nursing have not been well described previously and questions such as key accountability, rationing, multiagency and interprofessional working, and the consumer voice, are discussed.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)282-287
    JournalJournal of Advanced Nursing
    Volume31
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Feb 2000

    Keywords

    • assessment
    • older people
    • primary care
    • health and social care
    • multi-agency working
    • policy analysis
    • United Kingdom
    • district
    • Nursing and midwifery

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