Lisa Trigg

Assistant Professorial Research Fellow at The London School of Economics and Political Science

Schools

  • The London School of Economics and Political Science

Links

The London School of Economics and Political Science

Experience Keywords

long-term care quality; long-term care; public reporting; user choice

Research Summary

Lisa is a Assistant Professorial Research Fellow in the Personal Social Services Research Unit at the LSE. She is also a member of the Quality and Outcomes of person centred care policy Research Unit (QORU).

Her current research is comparing international approaches to improving quality in long-term care, focusing on the approaches in place for residential care for older people in England and Australia. This research forms her PhD and is funded by a Doctoral Research Fellowship awarded by the National Institute for Health Research. Prior to this, she conducted research into social care for older people across six EU countries, as part of the European Cross Border Care Collaboration Project, an FP7 project funded by the European Commission.

Her research interests are in the quality of social care, public reporting and user feedback, choice and decision-making, best practice and quality improvement. Before her postgraduate studies and joining the LSE, she spent sixteen years working in management and consulting roles.

Research Countries

Australia; England; Europe

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