نتایج جستجو برای: long term care

تعداد نتایج: 1553090  

Journal: :Nursing economic$ 2016
Catherine C Cohen Yoon Jeong Choi Patricia W Stone

Long-term care demographic and industry trends challenge provision of effective care and infection prevention. A systematic review was conducted to identify and evaluate cost estimates reported in the scientific literature of structure and processes intended to prevent infection among residents and staff of long-term care facilities (LTCFs). The small volume of publications regarding cost of in...

2015
Susan Kennerly Eric D. Heggestad Haley Myers Tracey L. Yap

An effective workforce performing within the context of a positive cultural environment is central to a healthcare organization's ability to achieve quality outcomes. The Nursing Culture Assessment Tool (NCAT) provides nurses with a valid and reliable tool that captures the general aspects of nursing culture. This study extends earlier work confirming the tool's construct validity and dimension...

2015
Corina Mommaerts

This paper demonstrates that informal care by family members significantly weakens the demand for long-term care insurance. This result is largely driven by the fact that insurance does not cover informal care costs. To quantify the effect of informal care on insurance demand and evaluate potential welfare-improving policies, I develop and estimate a dynamic model of long-term care decisions be...

2011
Andreas Büscher Klaus Wingenfeld Doris Schaeffer

OBJECTIVES This paper addresses recent steps for reforming the eligibility criteria of the German long-term care insurance that have been initiated to overcome shortcomings in the current system. METHODS Based on findings of a survey of international long-term care systems, assessment tools and the relevant literature on care needs a new tool for determining eligibility in the German long-ter...

2013
Jiro Okochi Tai Takahashi Kiyoshi Takamuku Reuben Escorpizo

BACKGROUND The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) was introduced by the World Health Organization as a common taxonomy to describe the burden of health conditions. This study focuses on the development of a scale for staging basic mobility and walking functions based on the ICF. METHODS Thirty-three ICF codes were selected to test their fit to the Rasch m...

2014
Keiko Yoshida Kazuo Kawahara

BACKGROUND The need for institutional long-term care is increasing as the population ages and the pool of informal care givers declines. Care services are often limited when funding is controlled publicly. Fees for Japanese institutional care are publicly fixed and supply is short, particularly in expensive metropolitan areas. Those insured by universal long-term care insurance (LTCI) are faced...

Journal: :North Carolina medical journal 2005
W Grimes Byerly

As at March 31, 2014, the regional health authorities (RHAs) administered 41 facilities with 2,788 long-term care beds available. Of these 41 facilities, 25 are publicly-operated long-term care facilities which provide residential care and accommodations to 2,390 long-term care residents who have high care needs and require on-site services. The remaining 398 long-term care residents are cared ...

Journal: :International journal for quality in health care : journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care 2005
Gina Bravo Marie-France Dubois Pierre-Michel Roy

OBJECTIVE To assess the effect of a 6-month interdisciplinary customized intervention based on goal attainment scaling and aimed at improving the quality of care provided by long-term care facilities to frail older adults. DESIGN A pair-matched group-randomized trial with quality of care measurements taken before and after the intervention and 6 months later. SETTING Forty unregulated small...

2014
Hiroyuki Yamada Satoshi Shimizutani

【Keywords】Informal care, Caregiver, Long-term care insurance, Labor supply, Japan 【JEL Classification Codes】J22, I11 【Abstract】This paper examines the labor supply outcomes of family care provision for Japanese households in 2010, ten years after the introduction of the public long-term care insurance (LTCI) program. We found that family care provision for parents adversely affected labor marke...

Journal: :Special care in dentistry : official publication of the American Association of Hospital Dentists, the Academy of Dentistry for the Handicapped, and the American Society for Geriatric Dentistry 2010
Barbara J Smith Elisa M Ghezzi Michael C Manz Christiana P Markova

This study was undertaken to determine practices and perceived barriers to access related to oral health by surveying administrators in Michigan alternative long-term care facilities (ALTCF). A 24-item questionnaire was mailed to all 2,275 Michigan ALTCF serving residents aged 60+. Facility response rate was 22% (n = 508). Eleven percent of facilities had a written dental care plan; 18% stated ...

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