Using deliberative methods to establish a sufficient state of capability well-being for use in decision-making in the contexts of public health and social care
Abstract
Health maximisation is unlikely to be a relevant objective for social care, where service users and the workforce have distinct priorities and needs. NICE permit use of a small number of capability-based measures for the evaluation of social care, including ICECAP-A, a measure with five attributes, each with four levels. To establish a sufficient state of capability well-being, as defined by ICECAP-A, through public deliberation, and evaluate...
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Title
Using deliberative methods to establish a sufficient state of capability well-being for use in decision-making in the contexts of public health and social care
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
240
Pages
112546 - 112546
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