This review targets contemporary literature examining quality from the viewpoint of older Australians who receive aged care services in the residential and community sectors. It addresses current and emerging issues in the literature, predominately from studies published from 2010 onwards. The review emphasises Australian research on quality in aged care but also draws on what can be learned from international initiatives that have been evaluated in the literature
Providing for quality care in later life is a key concern of Australians as they age. To ensure the...
How is quality being monitored in Australian residential aged care facilities? A narrative revie
This paper discusses concerns about the quality of care in a minority of residential aged care facil...
<b>Background</b>\ud \ud 'Quality of Care' is a difficult concept to measure, particularly within th...
OBJECTIVE: To review studies published in the Australasian Journal on Ageing (AJA) about the aged ca...
By 2050 the number of older persons is expected to double with figures reaching nearly 2.1 billion w...
By 2050 the number of older persons is expected to double with figures reaching nearly 2.1 billion w...
Purpose:Quality of care in the residential aged sector has changed over the past decade. The purpose...
Purpose:Quality of care in the residential aged sector has changed over the past decade. The purpose...
There is increasing interest in harnessing aged care residents’ perspectives to drive quality improv...
Purpose:Quality of care in the residential aged sector has changed over the past decade. The purpose...
There is increasing interest in harnessing aged care residents’ perspectives to drive quality improv...
This study explored how people who provide and receive care in nursing homes thought that the qualit...
This paper aims to describe a practical example of the use of adapted versions of a resident satisfa...
With increases in life expectancy and increasing numbers of older people utilising residential aged ...
Providing for quality care in later life is a key concern of Australians as they age. To ensure the...
How is quality being monitored in Australian residential aged care facilities? A narrative revie
This paper discusses concerns about the quality of care in a minority of residential aged care facil...
<b>Background</b>\ud \ud 'Quality of Care' is a difficult concept to measure, particularly within th...
OBJECTIVE: To review studies published in the Australasian Journal on Ageing (AJA) about the aged ca...
By 2050 the number of older persons is expected to double with figures reaching nearly 2.1 billion w...
By 2050 the number of older persons is expected to double with figures reaching nearly 2.1 billion w...
Purpose:Quality of care in the residential aged sector has changed over the past decade. The purpose...
Purpose:Quality of care in the residential aged sector has changed over the past decade. The purpose...
There is increasing interest in harnessing aged care residents’ perspectives to drive quality improv...
Purpose:Quality of care in the residential aged sector has changed over the past decade. The purpose...
There is increasing interest in harnessing aged care residents’ perspectives to drive quality improv...
This study explored how people who provide and receive care in nursing homes thought that the qualit...
This paper aims to describe a practical example of the use of adapted versions of a resident satisfa...
With increases in life expectancy and increasing numbers of older people utilising residential aged ...
Providing for quality care in later life is a key concern of Australians as they age. To ensure the...
How is quality being monitored in Australian residential aged care facilities? A narrative revie
This paper discusses concerns about the quality of care in a minority of residential aged care facil...