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@article{1376841, author = {Iliffe, Steve and Wilcock, Jane and Synek, Michal and Carboch, Radek and Hradcová, Dana and Holmerová, Iva}, article_location = {London}, article_number = {3}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1471301217697802}, keywords = {case management, dementia, fluid technology, interessement, translation of case management}, language = {eng}, issn = {1471-3012}, journal = {Dementia: The International Journal of Social Research and Practice}, title = {Case management for people with dementia and its translations : A discussion paper}, url = {http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1471301217697802?journalCode=dema}, volume = {18}, year = {2019} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1376841 AU - Iliffe, Steve - Wilcock, Jane - Synek, Michal - Carboch, Radek - Hradcová, Dana - Holmerová, Iva PY - 2019 TI - Case management for people with dementia and its translations : A discussion paper JF - Dementia: The International Journal of Social Research and Practice VL - 18 IS - 3 SP - 951-969 EP - 951-969 PB - SAGE Publications SN - 14713012 KW - case management, dementia, fluid technology, interessement, translation of case management UR - http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1471301217697802?journalCode=dema N2 - Case management is generally seen as a way to provide efficient, cost-saving person-centred care for people with dementia by connecting together fragmented services, but the available evidence in favour of its merits is often considered inconclusive, unclear and sketchy. This discussion paper investigates the evidence of the benefit of case management for people with dementia and explores the complexity of the concept and the experiences of its implementation. It offers a comprehensive framework for conceptualising various types of case management and asks the question: who can be a case manager? Building on examples from three European countries it addresses the problem of the expansion and adoption of the case management method. It compares the conventional model of diffusion of innovation with the ideas of interessement and co-constitution and envisions a successful model of case management as a fluid technology that is both friendly and flexible, allowing it to adapt to different settings and systems. ER -
ILIFFE, Steve, Jane WILCOCK, Michal SYNEK, Radek CARBOCH, Dana HRADCOVÁ and Iva HOLMEROVÁ. Case management for people with dementia and its translations : A discussion paper. \textit{Dementia: The International Journal of Social Research and Practice}. London: SAGE Publications, 2019, vol.~18, No~3, p.~951-969. ISSN~1471-3012. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1471301217697802.
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