Public policy Quality of care in nursing homes from the perspective of nursing assistants UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIALOS ANGELES A.E. (Ted) Benjamin ChungGawonThe original purpose of this study was to explore nursing assistants' own conceptualizations about quality of care in nursing homes. By using ...
A weakness with some prior studies of leadership, staffing and quality of care in nursing homes is poor data quality. In particular the reliability of the staffing data [11,15–17] and the reliability and validity of the quality of care data [18–20] have been questioned. Furthermore, the...
A weakness with some prior studies of leadership, staffing and quality of care in nursing homes is poor data quality. In particular the reliability of the staffing data [11,15–17] and the reliability and validity of the quality of care data [18–20] have been questioned. Furthermore, the...
Conclusion: This study reveals that the voice of persons with dementia must be listened to, in order to increase the quality of care in nursing homes. The challenge concerning how living in nursing homes can be more satisfying must be addressed by leaders and nurses in nursing homes, as well...
The culture shift in nursing homes from task-oriented to person-centered care has created a need to assess clients’ experienced quality of care (QoC), as this corresponds best with what matters to them. This study aimed to gain insight into how to asses
Quality of Care in Nursing Homes: An Analysis of Relationships among Profit, Quality, and Ownership Recent work has highlighted a negative correlation between proprietary status and nursing home quality of care. This relationship might be explained by the... C O'Neill,C Harrington,M Kitchener,.....
Quality of care in nursing homes: from the resident's perspective "Quality of Care in Nursing Homes: From the Resident's Perspective." Journal of Advanced Nursing 18 (1): 20-24.Pearson, A., Hocking, S., Mott, ... Alan Pearson RN ONC RNT DipNEd DipAdvNursStud MSc PhD FRCNA FRCN,...
Use of nursing-sensitive quality indicators (QIs) is one way to monitor the quality of care in nursing homes (NHs). The aim of this study was to develop a consensus list of nursing-sensitive QIs for Norwegian NHs. A narrative literature review followed b
(2003) Quality of care for elderly residents in nursing homes and elderly people living at home: controlled observational study. BMJ. 326(7359):580-588.Fahey T, Montgomery AA, Barnes J, Protheroe J: Quality of care for elderly residents in nursing homes and elderly people living at home: ...
Increasing concern over the quality of care in nursing homes has prompted the National Institute of Medicine to recommend that residents have regular input into nursing home administration, primarily through the of resident councils. Yet little is known of the effectiveness of resident councils. The ...