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Restructuring Long-Term Care in Spain: The Impact of The Economic Crisis on Social Policies and Social Work Practice
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Family MedicineSocial Work PolicyEconomic CrisisSocial Work PracticeSocial PoliciesSocial SupportSocial WorkProgram VolunteersSocial Policy ResearchPublic HealthHealth Services ResearchCare NeedsHealth SciencesSocial CareElderly CareSocial Service WorkersNursingPalliative CareSociologySocial Work ResearchLong-term CareSocial PolicyLong-term Care Insurance
Care needs of the aging population are increasing in Southern European countries. The purpose of this article is to explore the implications of meeting these needs while taking into account the recent economic crisis, which has deeply affected countries such as Spain. This study is part of a European project (ISCH COST Action IS1102) and is based mainly on qualitative information that focuses on in-depth interviews with social service workers (n = 19) who provide the service and program recipients or their caregivers (n = 14). In addition, two discussion groups were conducted with professionals (n = 9) and program volunteers (n = 5), as well as a workshop/discussion group (n = 28) with politicians, service providers, and participants. Six thematic premises were identified with differing views being highlighted relevant to the participants' roles in the program. Future research should explore social service strategies to deal with the increase in care needs as well as community-based responses.
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