Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/23154
Title: Κοινωνική Πολιτική, Κράτος Πρόνοιας και Μακροχρόνια Φροντίδα στην Ελλάδα σε σύγκριση με την Ευρώπη Οι προκλήσεις στην αυγή του 2020
Other Titles: Social policy, welfare state and long-term care in Greece compared to Europe. The challenges at the dawn of 2020
Authors: Ιωάννου, Αλέξανδρος 
Αποστολάκης, Ιωάννης 
Σαράφης, Παύλος 
Major Field of Science: Medical and Health Sciences
Field Category: Health Sciences
Keywords: Kοινωνική πολιτική;Κράτος πρόνοιας;Mακροχρόνια Φροντίδα Υγείας;Δείκτες ΜΦΥ
Issue Date: 2020
Source: Νοσηλευτική, 2020, τομ. 59, τ. 3, σελ. 212-220
Volume: 59
Issue: 3
Start page: 212
End page: 220
Link: https://www.hjn.gr/index.php/en/component/edocman/etos-2020/tomos-59-teyxos-3/112-2020303
Journal: Νοσηλευτική 
Abstract: Introduction: The evolution of social policy has resulted in the development of different social states. The characteristics of the social states are determined by two main factors, namely the different levels of public and private involvement, first, in meeting social needs and, second, in providing social protection. Purpose: Description of the main features of long-term care as well as the recipients, the ways and structures of its provision and analysis of the indicators of the Long-Term Care (LTC) provided in Greece in comparison with the rest of the Europe. Material and Method: A bibliographic review of relevant articles was made in the Medline/Pubmed and Google Scholar Electronic Databases as well as in books, scientific journals and websites with the following keywords: social policy, welfare state, long-term care, indicators LTC. Results: In Greece, delays in the development of an integrated social policy framework resulted in the emergence of a mixed model. In particular, the aforementioned element coupled with Greece’s particular geopolitical and socio-economic characteristics, has led to Greece’s classification under the Southern model, along with the other southern European countries. The past decades, to address the rise in the aging population and the increased needs, the establishment of LCT has been a major priority for developed European countries. Conclusions: In Greece, the fragmented and inadequate establishment resulted in ranking lower in the indicators. Thus, immediate measures and initiatives are required and necessary to effectively address future challenges, that the country will confront.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/23154
ISSN: 22413409
Type: Article
Affiliation : National and Kapodistrian University of Athens 
Hellenic Open University 
Cyprus University of Technology 
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