Context: As a result of changing demographics, the number of older adults living in long-term care homes (LTCHs) is expected to rise dramatically. Thus, there is a pressing need for better understanding of how the social organization of care may facilitate or hinder the quality of work-life and care in LTCHs. Objectives: This study explored how the social organization of work influences the quality of work-life and care delivery in LTCHs. Method: Institutional ethnography followed by theory building provided the conceptual underpinnings of the methodological approaches. Participants included 42 care team members who were employed by one of three participating LTCHs. Data were derived from 104 hours of participant observation and 42 intervie...
To address shortcomings in traditional long-term residential care (LTRC), facilities are increasingl...
Organisational culture of institutions providing care for older people is increasingly recognised as...
Long term care (LTC) is both costly and of increasing concern as baby boomers age and more people li...
Context: As a result of changing demographics, the number of older adults living in long-term care h...
Globally, a culture change in long-term residential care (LTRC) moving towards person-centred care (...
Rather than expose and indict shortcomings of the existing system, the author was recently involved ...
Personal Support Workers (PSWs) spend a large amount of time with long-term care (LTC) home resident...
In a steadily increasing global aging population, the number of older adults requiring care or suppo...
Aims To provide insight into the everyday realities facing care aides working in long-term resident...
Aims: To provide insight into the everyday realities facing care aides working in long-term resident...
Quality of care in long-term care is a worldwide issue given the growing numbers of dependent older ...
This research shows the importance of good organisational support for care giving. Organisational ar...
Background: Little is known about how the workforce influences quality in long term care facilities ...
Organisational culture of institutions providing care for older people is increasingly recognised as...
Addressing criticisms of the routine-driven, task-oriented, depersonalising nature of conventional s...
To address shortcomings in traditional long-term residential care (LTRC), facilities are increasingl...
Organisational culture of institutions providing care for older people is increasingly recognised as...
Long term care (LTC) is both costly and of increasing concern as baby boomers age and more people li...
Context: As a result of changing demographics, the number of older adults living in long-term care h...
Globally, a culture change in long-term residential care (LTRC) moving towards person-centred care (...
Rather than expose and indict shortcomings of the existing system, the author was recently involved ...
Personal Support Workers (PSWs) spend a large amount of time with long-term care (LTC) home resident...
In a steadily increasing global aging population, the number of older adults requiring care or suppo...
Aims To provide insight into the everyday realities facing care aides working in long-term resident...
Aims: To provide insight into the everyday realities facing care aides working in long-term resident...
Quality of care in long-term care is a worldwide issue given the growing numbers of dependent older ...
This research shows the importance of good organisational support for care giving. Organisational ar...
Background: Little is known about how the workforce influences quality in long term care facilities ...
Organisational culture of institutions providing care for older people is increasingly recognised as...
Addressing criticisms of the routine-driven, task-oriented, depersonalising nature of conventional s...
To address shortcomings in traditional long-term residential care (LTRC), facilities are increasingl...
Organisational culture of institutions providing care for older people is increasingly recognised as...
Long term care (LTC) is both costly and of increasing concern as baby boomers age and more people li...