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Australas J Ageing ; 37(4): 275-282, 2018 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29896917

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To explore the experiences of older people receiving home care package (HCP) support following the introduction of consumer-directed care (CDC) by the Australian government on 1 July 2015. METHODS: Thirty-one older people with existing HCP support from two service providers in regional New South Wales, Australia, participated in a face-to-face interview and/or a qualitative survey. RESULTS: Analysis revealed the theme of Choices: Preferences, constraints, balancing and choosing. Participants described choosing to live at home with HCP support; however, they were constrained by poor communication and information about service changes and options, personal budgets and access to future care. HCP services remained largely unchanged during transition to CDC. CONCLUSION: Many aspects of the initial implementation of CDC were challenging for older people. Clear, relevant and timely communication and information about CDC and its consequences for consumers appear to be needed to enhance CDC.


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Aging/psychology , Community Health Services/organization & administration , Geriatrics/organization & administration , Health Services for the Aged/organization & administration , Home Care Services/organization & administration , Patient Participation , Patient Satisfaction , Age Factors , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Communication , Community Health Services/economics , Female , Geriatrics/economics , Health Care Costs , Health Care Surveys , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Health Services for the Aged/economics , Health Status , Home Care Services/economics , Humans , Interpersonal Relations , Interviews as Topic , Male , New South Wales , Patient Education as Topic , Qualitative Research
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