| Journal Articles |
| Rand S, Collins G, Zhang W, Milne A, Silarova B. (2023). Applying Outcomes in Community-Based Social Care Practice in England. Journal of Long-Term Care DOI: 10.31389/jltc.169 |
| Zhang, W., Rand, S., Milne, A., Collins, G., & Silarova, B. (2022). The quality of life of older carers and the people they support: An international scoping review. Health & Social Care in the Community, 00, 1– 12. https://doi.org/10.1111/hsc.13916 |
| Rand S, Zhang W, Collins G, Silarova B, Milne A (2022) Applying a dyadic outcomes approach to supporting older carers and care-recipients: A qualitative study of social care professionals in England. Health and Social Care in the Community. http://doi.org/10.1111/hsc.13914. |
| Conference presentations and talks |
| Silarova B, Collins G, Rand S, Zhang W, Milne A. (2022) The Role of Adult Social Care Services in Individual and Dyadic Quality of Life: Perspectives From Older Carers and Individuals, The European Conference on Aging & Gerontology, 14 to 17 July 2022, London. |
| Rand S, Zhang W, Collins G, Silarova B, Milne A (2022), How might a dyadic approach improve social care-related quality of life of older carers? Evidence from interviews with social care professionals in England, British Society of Gerontology Conference, 6th to 8th July 2022, University of the West of England, online. https://kar.kent.ac.uk/95750/ |
| Rand S, Zhang W, Collins G, Silarova B, Milne A (2022), The Dyadic Impact of Social Care: Supporting older carers and the people they care for. NIHR School for Social Care Research Annual Conference, 26th April 2022, LSE, London. https://kar.kent.ac.uk/95865/ |
| Zhang W, Rand S, Milne A, Silarova B, Collins G (2021). The impact of social care on quality of life of older carers and the people they care for: a scoping review. British Society of Gerontology Conference, 7th to 9th July 2021, Lancaster University, online. https://kar.kent.ac.uk/91060/ |
| Rand S, Zhang W, Collins G, Silarova B, Milne A (2021). Supporting older carers and the people they care for: the dyadic impact of social care (DYADS), Supporting Carers during COVID-19: Messages from research in England, 26th May 2021, University of Bristol, online. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdOPRgkMlcI |
| Podcasts |
| Dr Stacey Rand discusses the importance of considering older carers and service users as a dyad, both of whom often support each other. https://martinwebber.net/archives/podcast/35-supporting-older-carers |
| Further information |
| This project draws on the Adult Social Care Outcomes Toolkit. There is more information about this here: https://www.pssru.ac.uk/ascot/ |