The effects of contextual characteristics and nursing-related factors on the overall quality improvement of resident outcomes, measured by a weighted index in incidents of pressure ulcers, physical restraints, and catheter use in nursing homes, were investigated by autoregressive latent trajectory modeling of panel data (1997-2003). Findings show that in the initial study period, nursing homes with a smaller bed size, being for-profit, caring for more Medicare residents, having residents with lower acuity levels, being located elsewhere than the South, having a high level of nurse staffing, and certified with lower frequencies of nursing care deficiencies had better quality. The intercept factor, representing the baseline of quality, was we...
To assess longitudinally whether a change in registered nurse (RN) staffing and skill mix leads to a...
Today’s nursing homes are under immense pressure from government regulators to improve quality while...
The quality of care in nursing homes has been evaluated from many varying perspectives, but few stud...
The effects of contextual characteristics and nursing-related factors on the overall quality improve...
2011-09-22Identifying and learning from nursing homes that are able to consistently provide high qua...
affect the degree to which nursing home performance explains variance in residents ’ change in statu...
The relationship between nursing home staffing variables and resident outcomes was investigated usin...
Serious quality of care problems in nursing homes has been a persistent problem in the United States...
In this paper, we explore the correlation structure between some indicators of quality in nursing ho...
key quality indicators (resident outcomes that suggest the presence of good or bad care) as tools fo...
The purpose of this research was to explore and compare common health system factors for 5 Community...
Pressure ulcer healing is an important quality measure for nursing homes, but the factors that predi...
Hospital-based research has sought to improve patient and staff outcomes through improving nurse sys...
ObjectivesTo examine the incidence of, variations in, and costs of potentially avoidable hospitaliza...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between nursing home staffing l...
To assess longitudinally whether a change in registered nurse (RN) staffing and skill mix leads to a...
Today’s nursing homes are under immense pressure from government regulators to improve quality while...
The quality of care in nursing homes has been evaluated from many varying perspectives, but few stud...
The effects of contextual characteristics and nursing-related factors on the overall quality improve...
2011-09-22Identifying and learning from nursing homes that are able to consistently provide high qua...
affect the degree to which nursing home performance explains variance in residents ’ change in statu...
The relationship between nursing home staffing variables and resident outcomes was investigated usin...
Serious quality of care problems in nursing homes has been a persistent problem in the United States...
In this paper, we explore the correlation structure between some indicators of quality in nursing ho...
key quality indicators (resident outcomes that suggest the presence of good or bad care) as tools fo...
The purpose of this research was to explore and compare common health system factors for 5 Community...
Pressure ulcer healing is an important quality measure for nursing homes, but the factors that predi...
Hospital-based research has sought to improve patient and staff outcomes through improving nurse sys...
ObjectivesTo examine the incidence of, variations in, and costs of potentially avoidable hospitaliza...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between nursing home staffing l...
To assess longitudinally whether a change in registered nurse (RN) staffing and skill mix leads to a...
Today’s nursing homes are under immense pressure from government regulators to improve quality while...
The quality of care in nursing homes has been evaluated from many varying perspectives, but few stud...