Background: The quality of life of people receiving health and social care is an important indicator of service quality, but the relationship between patient experience and outcomes and regulator quality ratings in England is unknown. In 2013, the health and social care regulator in England, the Care Quality Commission (CQC), introduced a new ratings system and by February 2017, all social care services were inspected and awarded new quality ratings (outstanding, good, requires improvement and inadequate). This study aimed to explore whether quality ratings were associated with residents’ quality of life, controlling for confounding variables
Objectives: To compare assessments of healthrelated quality of life outcomes of care home residents ...
Quality of life (QoL) is an important outcome for people with dementia living in care homes but usua...
Purpose: There are many validated quality-of-life (QoL) measures designed for people living with dem...
Abstract Background The quality of life of people receiving health and social care is an important i...
Parallel session on Quality of Long-Term Care: Regulators’ and Consumers’ Perspective
Background: Care home staff have a critical bearing on quality. The staff employed, the training the...
This paper reports an empirical study that investigated associations between the quality of care rec...
Introduction: Care home residents are often unable to complete Health Related Quality of Life questi...
Context: The availability of data about the quality of care homes has increased in England since the...
OBJECTIVES: to compare care staff proxies with care home residents' self-assessment of their health-...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this...
Objective: The study aimed to establish the factors related to the social care-related QoL of people...
Objective: the aims of this review were (i) to identify quality-of-life (QoL) measures which have ha...
Objectives: To compare assessments of health- related quality of life outcomes of care home residen...
Introduction Research into interventions to improve health and well-being for older people living ...
Objectives: To compare assessments of healthrelated quality of life outcomes of care home residents ...
Quality of life (QoL) is an important outcome for people with dementia living in care homes but usua...
Purpose: There are many validated quality-of-life (QoL) measures designed for people living with dem...
Abstract Background The quality of life of people receiving health and social care is an important i...
Parallel session on Quality of Long-Term Care: Regulators’ and Consumers’ Perspective
Background: Care home staff have a critical bearing on quality. The staff employed, the training the...
This paper reports an empirical study that investigated associations between the quality of care rec...
Introduction: Care home residents are often unable to complete Health Related Quality of Life questi...
Context: The availability of data about the quality of care homes has increased in England since the...
OBJECTIVES: to compare care staff proxies with care home residents' self-assessment of their health-...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this...
Objective: The study aimed to establish the factors related to the social care-related QoL of people...
Objective: the aims of this review were (i) to identify quality-of-life (QoL) measures which have ha...
Objectives: To compare assessments of health- related quality of life outcomes of care home residen...
Introduction Research into interventions to improve health and well-being for older people living ...
Objectives: To compare assessments of healthrelated quality of life outcomes of care home residents ...
Quality of life (QoL) is an important outcome for people with dementia living in care homes but usua...
Purpose: There are many validated quality-of-life (QoL) measures designed for people living with dem...