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"Marier P" Authored Publications:

Title Authors PubMed ID
1 Older Adults in Administrative Quagmire: A Scoping Review of Policy and Program Coordination Across 6 Marginalized Older Adult Populations Marier P; Joy M; Smele S; Zakaria R; Beauchamp J; Bourgeois-Guérin V; Lupien PL; Sussman T; 39211980
PSYCHOLOGY
2 Who Cares? Preferences for Formal and Informal Care Among Older Adults in Québec Lee K; Revelli M; Dickson D; Marier P; 34886702
CONCORDIA
3 COVOID-19 and Long-Term Care Policy for Older People in Canada. Béland D, Marier P 32419658
CONCORDIA
4 Ageism and COVID-19: What does our society's response say about us? Fraser S, Lagacé M, Bongué B, Ndeye N, Guyot J, Bechard L, Garcia L, Taler V, CCNA Social Inclusion and Stigma Working Group, Adam S, Beaulieu M, Bergeron CD, Boudjemadi V, Desmette D, Donizzetti AR, Éthier S, Garon S, Gillis M, Levasseur M, Lortie-Lussier M, Marier P, Robitaille A, Sawchuk K, Lafontaine C, Tougas F 32377666
PSYCHOLOGY
5 Precarity and Aging: A Scoping Review. Grenier A, Hatzifilalithis S, Laliberte-Rudman D, Kobayashi K, Marier P, Phillipson C 31675418
CONCORDIA

 

Title:COVOID-19 and Long-Term Care Policy for Older People in Canada.
Authors:Béland DMarier P
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32419658?dopt=Abstract
DOI:10.1080/08959420.2020.1764319
Publication:Journal of aging & social policy
Keywords:AgingCanadaQuebecagenda-settingfocusing eventshome carelong-term carenursing homespolicy windowsprivate facilities
PMID:32419658 Category:J Aging Soc Policy Date Added:2020-05-19
Dept Affiliation: CONCORDIA
1 James McGill Professor and Director of the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada (MISC), Department of Political Science, McGill University , Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
2 Professor and Concordia University Research Chair in Aging and Public Policy, Scientific Director, Centre de recherche et d'expertise en gérontologie sociale (CREGÉS), Department of Political Science, Concordia University , Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Description:

COVOID-19 and Long-Term Care Policy for Older People in Canada.

J Aging Soc Policy. 2020 May 18;:1-7

Authors: Béland D, Marier P

Abstract

Older people are especially vulnerable to COVID-19, including and especially people living in long-term care facilities. In this Perspective, we discuss the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on long-term care policy in Canada. More specifically, we use the example of recent developments in Quebec, where a tragedy in a specific facility is acting as a dramatic "focusing event". It draws attention to the problems facing long-term care facilities, considering existing policy legacies and the opening of a "policy window" that may facilitate comprehensive reforms in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

PMID: 32419658 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]





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