Objectives To examine how organizational factors affect good care and mistreatment of older people in care homes. Methods Eight residential care homes for older people (including private sector, local authority and NHS providers) took part in a participatory observation-based study of organizational factors affecting care quality. Results Grouping organizational factors into infrastructure, management and procedures, staffing, resident population characteristics and culture, we show the context-sensitive nature of interactions between these factors. These interactions could enhance care quality where factors combined positively. Conversely, they could amplify difficulties where one factor came to undermine another, thereby limiting care qua...
Evidence is presented for important individual differences between older people concerning what they...
Context: The availability of data about the quality of care homes has increased in England since the...
Background Despite the growing number of studies concerning quality of care for older people, there ...
To examine how organizational factors affect good care and mistreatment of older people in care home...
This research shows the importance of good organisational support for care giving. Organisational ar...
Problem: Mistreatment of older people cared for in care homes is a global and persistent concern tha...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to propose five organisational factors associated with abuse...
Organisational culture of institutions providing care for older people is increasingly recognised as...
This is a report of a study to examine the organisational dynamics associated with abuse, neglect an...
Organisational culture of institutions providing care for older people is increasingly recognised as...
This paper reports an empirical study that investigated associations between the quality of care rec...
Prescribing in care homes for older people has been the focus of much research and debate because of...
23 home care providers were interviewed concerning what promotes or impedes quality aspects of servi...
AbstractThe abuse and neglect of older people in care homes is widespread across England, but curren...
An aging population in the United States, changes in family structure and the labor supply, and a ra...
Evidence is presented for important individual differences between older people concerning what they...
Context: The availability of data about the quality of care homes has increased in England since the...
Background Despite the growing number of studies concerning quality of care for older people, there ...
To examine how organizational factors affect good care and mistreatment of older people in care home...
This research shows the importance of good organisational support for care giving. Organisational ar...
Problem: Mistreatment of older people cared for in care homes is a global and persistent concern tha...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to propose five organisational factors associated with abuse...
Organisational culture of institutions providing care for older people is increasingly recognised as...
This is a report of a study to examine the organisational dynamics associated with abuse, neglect an...
Organisational culture of institutions providing care for older people is increasingly recognised as...
This paper reports an empirical study that investigated associations between the quality of care rec...
Prescribing in care homes for older people has been the focus of much research and debate because of...
23 home care providers were interviewed concerning what promotes or impedes quality aspects of servi...
AbstractThe abuse and neglect of older people in care homes is widespread across England, but curren...
An aging population in the United States, changes in family structure and the labor supply, and a ra...
Evidence is presented for important individual differences between older people concerning what they...
Context: The availability of data about the quality of care homes has increased in England since the...
Background Despite the growing number of studies concerning quality of care for older people, there ...