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    • Attitudes to long-term care in India: a secondary mixed-methods analysis. 

      Alberts, S; Nadarajah, A; Cooper, C; Brijnath, B; Loganathan, S; Varghese, M; Antoniades, J; Baruah, U; Dow, B; Kent, M (2023-11)
      BACKGROUND: India is the world's most populous country, and overseas Indians the world's largest diaspora. Many of the more than 1·4 million UK-based Indians will be providing care at a distance for parents living in India. ...
    • Attitudes to long-term care in India: A secondary, mixed methods analysis. 

      Alberts, S; Nadarajah, A; Cooper, C; Brijnath, B; Loganathan, S; Varghese, M; Antoniades, J; Baruah, U; Dow, B; Kent, M (2024-06)
      OBJECTIVES: In India, globalisation is purported to have contributed to shifting family structures and changing attitudes to long-term care (LTC) facility use. We investigated the attitudes to and usage frequency of LTC ...