Journal of Aging & Social Policy

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Aging & Social Policy is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Impact of COVID-19 on Social Isolation in Long-term Care Homes: Perspectives of Policies and Strategies from Six Countries46
Technology Recommendations to Support Person-Centered Care in Long-Term Care Homes during the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond36
“We Are Saving Their Bodies and Destroying Their Souls.”: Family Caregivers’ Experiences of Formal Care Setting Visitation Restrictions during the COVID-19 Pandemic33
Living Through the COVID-19 Pandemic: Community-Dwelling Older Adults’ Experiences18
The Association between Staff Retention and English Care Home Quality16
Assessing Policy Challenges and Strategies Supporting Informal Caregivers in the European Union15
Improving Transitions in Care for Patients and Family Caregivers Living in Rural and Underserved Areas: The Caregiver Advise, Record, Enable (CARE) Act14
Age-Friendly Cities and Communities: Research to Strengthen Policy and Practice14
The Impact of Public Health Restrictions in Residential Aged Care on Residents, Families, and Staff During COVID-19: Getting the Balance Right13
Telephone-Based Emotional Support for Older Adults during the COVID-19 Pandemic13
COVID-19 and Long-Term Care Policy for Older People in Japan13
Profiles of Caregiving Arrangements of Community-dwelling People Living with Probable Dementia12
Challenges and Assets of Older Adults in Sub-Saharan Africa: Perspectives of Gerontology Scholars11
Assessing Age-Friendliness: Individualistic vs. Collectivistic Cultures10
Palliative Care for Older Adults with Multimorbidity in the Time of COVID 1910
Giving, Receiving, and Doing Together: Interorganizational Interactions in Age-Friendly Community Initiatives9
Involving Socially Excluded Groups in Age-Friendly Programs: The Role of a Spatial Lens and Co-Production Approaches9
The Impact of COVID-19 on Nursing Homes in Italy: The Case of Lombardy9
Shining a Spotlight: The Ramifications of the COVID-19 Pandemic for Older Adults9
Developing supportive local communities: Perspectives from people with dementia and caregivers participating in the IDEAL programme8
The Association Between Preference Satisfaction and Satisfaction with Overall Care for Nursing Home Residents8
Issues of Elder Care among Migrant Workers in Contemporary Rural China: Filial Piety Redefined from a Foucauldian Perspective8
COVID-19 Pandemic and Resilience of the Transnational Home-Based Elder Care System between Poland and Germany8
Shared Site Intergenerational Programs: A National Profile8
Social Isolation and Safety Issues among Rural Older Adults Living Alone: Perspectives of Meals on Wheels Programs8
How Can China’s Recent Pension Reform Reduce Pension Inequality?8
Unrepresented Adults Face Adverse Healthcare Consequences: The Role of Guardians, Public Guardianship Reform, and Alternative Policy Solutions8
Long-Term Care Insurance Reform in Singapore8
Aligning Policy, Place and Public Value: Planning Age Friendly Cities in Municipal Organizations7
Social Isolation in Later Life: The Importance of Place, Disadvantage and Diversity7
Examining Housing Environments and Health Status of Older Adults with Physical Disabilities in South Korea7
Cross-Agency Collaboration to Address Rural Aging: The Role of County Government7
Age-friendly communities during the time of COVID-19: a model for rapid community response7
The impact of place attachment on well-being for older people in high-density urban environment: a qualitative study7
Minority Older Adults’ Access to and Use of Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly7
Strengthen Age Discrimination Protections to Help Confront the Challenge of Population Aging6
Paid Leave to Meet the Health Needs of Aging Family Members in 193 Countries6
Embracing Challenges for Population Aging in China: Building Scientific Evidence to Inform Long-Term Care Policymaking and Practice6
Prioritizing the National Aging Policy in Ghana: Critical Next Steps6
The Relationship Between Staffing Levels and Consumer Complaints in Nursing Homes5
The Fragmented Picture of Social Care for Older People in German Prisons5
Old Overnight: Experiences of Age-Based Recommendations in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Sweden5
Redesigning Memory Care in the COVID-19 Era: Interdisciplinary Spatial Design Interventions to Minimize Social Isolation in Older Adults5
Targeting Cash Transfers on the “Poorest of the Poor” in the Slums: How Well Did the Kenya’s Older Persons Cash Transfer Programme Perform?5
People Living with a Dementia Diagnosis with No Eldercare at all: Who Are They?5
Does Welfare Receipt Change Consumption on Health among Older Families? The Case of China5
Assessing Disparities in Medicaid Home- and Community-Based Services: A Systematic Review5
Older Caregivers: Who They Are and How to Support Them4
A Pressure Release Valve: South Korean Long-Term Care Policy as Supplemental to Family Elder Care4
Enhancing Federal Revenue under the American Rescue Plan Act: An Opportunity to Bolster State Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services Programs4
Long-Term Care Market Trend and Patterns of Caregiving in the U.S4
Ageism Interventions: The Need for An Ecological Perspective4
What do Family Caregivers Want? Payment for Providing Care4
Aging as a Productive Process: A Critical Analysis of Aging Policy in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada4
Do Residential Long-Term Care Policies Support Family Involvement in Residents’ Quality of Life in Four Canadian Provinces?4
Factors Affecting Health Policies for Older People in Iran4
Comparison of Asian Countries and Age Groups in the Attitudes Toward Active Aging and Impression of Older Adults4
Quality of Life Scores for Nursing Home Residents are Stable Over Time: Evidence from Minnesota4
Are Age-Friendly Communities “Friendly” for All? Perspectives from LGBTQ2S+ Communities3
And What About Self-Ageism? “Inner Work” as a Fifth Strategy for the Eradication of Ageism3
Reframing Aging: Foregrounding Familial and Occupational Roles of Older Adults is Linked to Decreased Ageism Over Two Centuries3
“Going Back in the Closet”: Addressing Discrimination Against Sexual and Gender Minority Residents in Long-Term Services and Supports by Providing Culturally Responsive Care3
Health Services Utilization among Older Adults in Pokhara Metropolitan City3
Defining Long-Term-Care Need Levels for Older Adults: Towards a Standardized European Classification3
Toward Age-Friendly Policies: Using the Framework of Age-Friendliness to Evaluate the COVID-19 Measures from the Perspectives of Older People in the Netherlands3
Political Discourse and Aging in a Neoliberal Singapore: Models of Citizenship, Older Adults and Policy Initiatives3
Size or Content of the Pie? Source of Income and Perceived Income Adequacy of Older Europeans3
What quality of life domains are most important to older adults in residential care?3
COVID-19 Exacerbated Long-standing Challenges for the Home Care Workforce3
Serious Mental Illness in Nursing Homes: Stakeholder Perspectives on the Federal Preadmission Screening Program3
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