نتایج جستجو برای: long term care ltc

تعداد نتایج: 1553576  

2014
Laura B Dilley Samantha M Gray Aleksandra Zecevic Gina Gaspard Bobbi Symes Fabio Feldman Vicky Scott Ryan Woolrych Andrew Sixsmith Heather McKay Steve Robinovitch Joanie Sims-Gould

BACKGROUND Older adults living in long term care (LTC) settings are vulnerable to fall-related injuries. There is a need to develop and implement evidence-based approaches to address fall injury prevention in LTC. Knowledge translation (KT) interventions to support the uptake of evidence-based approaches to fall injury prevention in LTC need to be responsive to the learning needs of LTC staff a...

Journal: :Journal of hospital marketing & public relations 2010
Krista Phillips Chris Wheeler Josh Campbell Alberto Coustasse

Long-term care (LTC) facilities possess unique characteristics in terms of implementation and utilization of electronic medical records (EMRs). The focus of LTC is on a population requiring care encompassing all aspects associated with quality of life rather than simply acute treatment. Because this focus is of a larger scale than traditional medical facilities, the priorities in the implementa...

2012
C Vihstadt K Westrom R Evans

Purpose Elderly residents in long term care (LTC) settings experience a myriad of health complaints that may be amenable to complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) therapies. However, specialized training addressing the unique features of geriatric health care, particularly in LTC settings, will be required if CAM professionals are to play a meaningful role. The purpose of this presentatio...

Journal: :Nursing leadership 2010
Jennifer O'Brien Margaret Ringland Susan Wilson

Nurses working in the long-term care (LTC) sector face unique workplace stresses, demands and circumstances. Designing approaches to leadership training and other supportive human-resource strategies that reflect the demands of the LTC setting fosters a positive work life for nurses by providing them with the skills and knowledge necessary to lead the care team and to address resident and famil...

2015
Huei-Ru Lin Tetsuya Otsubo Yuichi Imanaka MA Hon-Ming.

To investigate the associations between dementia, the use of long-term care (LTC) services, and the deterioration of care-needs levels of elderly persons in Japan. Using a retrospective cohort study, we analyzed 50,268 insurance beneficiaries aged 65 years and older who had utilized LTC services between 2010 and 2011 in Kyoto prefecture, Japan. Logistic regression analyses were used to identify...

Journal: :Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien 2010
Sherin Rahim-Jamal Patrick Quail Tajudaullah Bhaloo

OBJECTIVE To develop a national role description for medical directors in long-term care (LTC) based on role functions drawn from the literature and the LTC industry. DESIGN A questionnaire about the role functions identified from the literature was mailed or e-mailed to randomly selected medical directors, directors of care or nursing (DOCs), and administrators in LTC facilities. SETTING L...

1996
Susan K. Maloney Jeffrey Finn Diane L. Bloom Julie Andresen

To learn more about how older people make decisions about long-term care (LTC), in-depth interviews were conducted with 63 elderly individuals and 56 of their relatives to obtain information on the decisionmaking process. This qualitative research showed that LTC decisionmaking does not always follow typical consumer decisionmaking models, in which a consumer seeks a product or service, selects...

Journal: :Canadian journal of emergency nursing 2023

Background: Prior to the pandemic, every day approximately 28 long term care (LTC) residents were transferred an emergency department (ED) in Alberta. This was placing increasing strain on healthcare resources and potentially negatively impacting health wellness of (e.g., exposure iatrogenic harms). Many residents’ conditions could be managed within LTC if appropriate supports provided. Poor co...

2010
Anne E Sales Corinne Schalm

BACKGROUND There is considerable evidence about the effectiveness of audit coupled with feedback, although few audit with feedback interventions have been conducted in long-term care (LTC) settings to date. In general, the effects have been found to be modest at best, although in settings where there has been little history of audit and feedback, the effects may be greater, at least initially. ...

2011
Pedro Olivares-Tirado Nanako Tamiya Masayo Kashiwagi Kimikazu Kashiwagi

BACKGROUND In Japan, as the number of elderly covered by the Long-term Care Insurance (LTCI) system has increased, demand for long-term care services has increased substantially and consequently growing expenditures are threatening the sustainability of the system. Understanding the predictive factors associated with long-term care expenditures among the elderly would be useful in developing fu...

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