Purpose: We identify environmental and organiza-tional predictors that best discriminate between formal continuous quality improvement (CQI) adopt-ers and nonadopters in nursing homes (NHs) and create a diagnostic profile for facility administrators and policy makers to promote CQI. Design and Methods: We performed a cross-sectional survey of licensed NH administrators in New Jersey in 1999
Purpose: We describe the development of a statewide strategy to improve resident outcomes in nursing...
Aim and objective. To explore why innovations in service and delivery are adopted and how they are ...
The effects of contextual characteristics and nursing-related factors on the overall quality improve...
OBJECTIVE: To examine quality improvement (QI) implementation in nursing homes, its association with...
Objective: Continuous quality improvement (CQI) methods are foundational approaches to improving hea...
Abstract Background In November 2002, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) launched a ...
With aging society the quality concern on nursing homes has been increasing. To improve nursing home...
The effects of contextual characteristics and nursing-related factors on the overall quality improve...
Abstract Background Quality improvement (QI) is used in nursing homes (NH) to implement and sustain ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether client experiences measured with the Consumer Quality Index (CQ-index ...
Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) is a philosophy which promotes an environmental culture of work...
key quality indicators (resident outcomes that suggest the presence of good or bad care) as tools fo...
Improving the quality of care of nursing home residents is a constant concern. Due to the recent rol...
Converting the nursing home institutional model to a model of person-centered care for the purpose o...
2011-09-22Identifying and learning from nursing homes that are able to consistently provide high qua...
Purpose: We describe the development of a statewide strategy to improve resident outcomes in nursing...
Aim and objective. To explore why innovations in service and delivery are adopted and how they are ...
The effects of contextual characteristics and nursing-related factors on the overall quality improve...
OBJECTIVE: To examine quality improvement (QI) implementation in nursing homes, its association with...
Objective: Continuous quality improvement (CQI) methods are foundational approaches to improving hea...
Abstract Background In November 2002, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) launched a ...
With aging society the quality concern on nursing homes has been increasing. To improve nursing home...
The effects of contextual characteristics and nursing-related factors on the overall quality improve...
Abstract Background Quality improvement (QI) is used in nursing homes (NH) to implement and sustain ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether client experiences measured with the Consumer Quality Index (CQ-index ...
Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) is a philosophy which promotes an environmental culture of work...
key quality indicators (resident outcomes that suggest the presence of good or bad care) as tools fo...
Improving the quality of care of nursing home residents is a constant concern. Due to the recent rol...
Converting the nursing home institutional model to a model of person-centered care for the purpose o...
2011-09-22Identifying and learning from nursing homes that are able to consistently provide high qua...
Purpose: We describe the development of a statewide strategy to improve resident outcomes in nursing...
Aim and objective. To explore why innovations in service and delivery are adopted and how they are ...
The effects of contextual characteristics and nursing-related factors on the overall quality improve...