نتایج جستجو برای: quality homes

تعداد نتایج: 773304  

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Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between religious orientations with quality of life among elderly men living in nursing homes and those living with their families in Tabriz. Methods & Materials: In this sectional descriptive study, a total of 56 elderly men (consisting of 20 men living in nursing home and 36 men living with their families) selected by rand...

2015
Gráinne McGill Lukumon O. Oyedele Keith McAllister

There is a significant lack of indoor air quality research in low energy homes. This study compared the indoor air quality of eight newly built case study homes constructed to similar levels of air-tightness and insulation; with two different ventilation strategies (four homes with Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) systems/Code level 4 and four homes naturally ventilated/Code lev...

Journal: :BMC Health Services Research 2007
Charles D Phillips Catherine Hawes Trudy Lieberman Mary Jane Koren

BACKGROUND Nursing home performance measurement systems are practically ubiquitous. The vast majority of these systems aspire to rank order all nursing homes based on quantitative measures of quality. However, the ability of such systems to identify homes differing in quality is hampered by the multidimensional nature of nursing homes and their residents. As a result, the authors doubt the abil...

2017
Ulrika Winblad Paula Blomqvist Andreas Karlsson

BACKGROUND Swedish nursing home care has undergone a transformation, where the previous virtual public monopoly on providing such services has been replaced by a system of mixed provision. This has led to a rapidly growing share of private actors, the majority of which are large, for-profit firms. In the wake of this development, concerns have been voiced regarding the implications for care qua...

2014
Hendrik Schmitz Magdalena A. Stroka Thomas K. Bauer Wolfgang Leininger

Quality report cards addressing information asymmetry in the health care market have become a popular strategy used by policymakers to improve the quality of care for elderly. Using individual level data from the largest German sickness fund merged with institutional level data, we examine the relationship between nursing home quality, as measured by recently introduced report cards, nursing ho...

Journal: :The Gerontologist 2009
Hongsoo Kim Charlene Harrington William H Greene

PURPOSE To examine the relationship between registered nurse (RN) staffing mix and quality of nursing home care measured by regulatory violations. DESIGN AND METHODS A retrospective panel data study (1999-2003) of 2 groups of California freestanding nursing homes. One group was 201 nursing homes that consistently met the state's minimum standard for total nurse staffing level over the 5-year ...

Journal: :International journal of geriatric psychiatry 2009
Selma te Boekhorst Marja F I A Depla Jacomine de Lange Anne Margriet Pot Jan A Eefsting

OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of group living homes on quality of life and functioning of people with dementia. METHODS The study had a quasi-experimental design with a baseline measurement on admission and an effect measurement six months later. Participants were 67 residents in 19 group living homes and 97 residents in seven traditional nursing homes. DQOL ...

2011
Anna Ruth Pickett Michelle L. Bell

Infants spend most of their indoor time at home; however, residential air quality is poorly understood. We investigated the air quality of infants' homes in the New England area of the U.S. Participants (N = 53) were parents of infants (0-6 months) who completed telephone surveys to identify potential pollutant sources in their residence. Carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO(2)), particulat...

2009
Rachel M. Werner Tamara Konetzka Jennifer Troyer

Objective: Evidence supporting the use of public reporting of quality information to improve health care quality is mixed. While public reporting may improve reported quality, its effect on quality of care more broadly is uncertain. This study tests whether public reporting in the setting of nursing homes resulted in improvement of reported and broader but unreported quality of post-acute care....

Journal: :Health services research 2009
Rachel M Werner R Tamara Konetzka Elizabeth A Stuart Edward C Norton Daniel Polsky Jeongyoung Park

OBJECTIVE Evidence supporting the use of public reporting of quality information to improve health care quality is mixed. While public reporting may improve reported quality, its effect on quality of care more broadly is uncertain. This study tests whether public reporting in the setting of nursing homes resulted in improvement of reported and broader but unreported quality of postacute care. ...

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