Birgit Trukeschitz
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In The Last Decade
Birgit Trukeschitz
33 papers receiving 357 citations
Peers
Comparison fields: 5 of 73
- General Health Professions 233
- Sociology and Political Science 159
- Demography 100
- Economics and Econometrics 88
- Health 68
Countries citing papers authored by Birgit Trukeschitz
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Birgit Trukeschitz
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All Works
| # | Title | Journal | Authors | Indexed citations |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Applications of blockchain technology in long-term care: use cases, potentials, and barriers | BMC Health Services Research | Birgit Trukeschitz, Ulrike Schneider et al. | 0 |
| 2 | Quality of life outcomes for informal carers of long-term care service users in Austria, England and Finland | Quality of Life Research | Ismo Linnosmaa, Lien Nguyen et al. | 1 |
| 3 | Nonkin Carers’ Roles and Contributions to the Support of Older People Living Alone: An Analysis of Qualitative Data | The Journals of Gerontology Series B | Birgit Trukeschitz, Sabine Pleschberger et al. | 1 |
| 4 | Remote Assistance for Home Care Workers: Concept and Technical Implementation at a Glance | Studies in health technology and informatics | Birgit Trukeschitz et al. | 1 |
| 5 | Exploring the effectiveness of a fitness‐app prototype for home care service users in Austria and Italy | Health & Social Care in the Community | Birgit Trukeschitz, Ulrike Schneider et al. | 5 |
| 6 | Valuing informal carers’ quality of life using best-worst scaling—Finnish preference weights for the Adult Social Care Outcomes Toolkit for carers (ASCOT-Carer) | The European Journal of Health Economics | Lien Nguyen, Ismo Linnosmaa et al. | 4 |
| 7 | What’s important when caring for a loved one? Population-based preference weights for the Adult Social Care Outcomes Toolkit for informal carers (ASCOT-Carer) for Austria | Quality of Life Research | Birgit Trukeschitz, Eirini‐Christina Saloniki et al. | 3 |
| 8 | Population-based preference weights for the Adult Social Care Outcomes Toolkit (ASCOT) for service users for Austria: Findings from a best-worst experiment | Social Science & Medicine | Birgit Trukeschitz, Juliette Malley et al. | 7 |
| 9 | Cross-cultural adaptation and construct validity of the German version of the Adult Social Care Outcomes Toolkit for service users (German ASCOT) | Health and Quality of Life Outcomes | Birgit Trukeschitz, Juliette Malley et al. | 9 |
| 10 | Carer Social Care-Related Quality of Life Outcomes: Estimating English Preference Weights for the Adult Social Care Outcomes Toolkit for Carers | Value in Health | Juliette Malley, Peter Burge et al. | 24 |
| 11 | Comparing internet and face-to-face surveys as methods for eliciting preferences for social care-related quality of life: evidence from England using the ASCOT service user measure | Quality of Life Research | Eirini‐Christina Saloniki, Juliette Malley et al. | 25 |
| 12 | Older people living alone (OPLA) – non-kin-carers’ support towards the end of life: qualitative longitudinal study protocol | BMC Geriatrics | Sabine Pleschberger, Birgit Trukeschitz et al. | 13 |
| 13 | Translation and cross-cultural validation of ASCOT instruments into German and Finnish | Kent Academic Repository (University of Kent) | Ismo Linnosmaa, Birgit Trukeschitz et al. | 1 |
| 14 | Dutch translation and cross-cultural validation of the Adult Social Care Outcomes Toolkit (ASCOT) | Health and Quality of Life Outcomes | Karen M. van Leeuwen, Judith E. Bosmans et al. | 32 |
| 15 | Informal Eldercare and Work-Related Strain | The Journals of Gerontology Series B | Birgit Trukeschitz, Ulrike Schneider et al. | 34 |
| 16 | Quality of life outcomes for residents and quality ratings of care homes: is there a relationship? | Age and Ageing | Ann Netten, Birgit Trukeschitz et al. | 33 |
| 17 | ASCOT Adult Social Care Outcomes Toolkit: Additional Care Home Guidance v2.1PSSRU Discussion Paper 2716/2_1, University of Kent | Kent Academic Repository (University of Kent) | Julie Beadle‐Brown, Ann‐Marie Towers et al. | 3 |
| 18 | Measuring Outcomes for Residents of Care Homes | Kent Academic Repository (University of Kent) | Ann Netten, Birgit Trukeschitz et al. | 3 |
| 19 | Safeguarding good quality in long-term care: the Austrian approach. | WU Research | Birgit Trukeschitz | 4 |
| 20 | Sozialpolitik in Österreich | August Österle, Birgit Trukeschitz et al. | 0 |
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