International audienceThis study examines the extent to which important personal characteristics of nursing home residents affect the well-being of caregivers, as reflected in their levels of work-related positive and negative affect. To do this, we applied the Job Demands-Resources model to the analysis of caregivers’ work-related well-being by focusing on residents’ residual cognitive capacity and their perceived adequacy of resources. A multiple regression analysis was carried out based on combined data from a sample of 1080 caregivers and 290 residents from 13 nursing homes in Italy. Predictors of caregivers’ positive and negative well-being included job characteristics such as workload and social support. As expected, residents’ percei...
Background Healthcare workers in nursing homes are faced with high job demands that can have a detri...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to explore the extent to which staff-resident interactions addr...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to explore the extent to which staff-resident interactions addr...
Contains fulltext : 99530.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Quality of lif...
Objectives: Quality of life and well-being in nursing homes are becoming more important in research ...
Background and objectives: As proposed by the self-determination theory, satisfying nursing home res...
Background: Over the past few decades, new care models that are more resident-oriented and directed ...
Background and Objectives As proposed by the self-determination theory, satisfying nursing home resi...
Self-reports in nursing homes generally show highly satisfied residents, whereas observational studi...
ABSTRACT Background: Group living homes are a fast-growing form of nursing home care for older peopl...
Objectives: Quality of life and well-being in nursing homes are becoming more important in research ...
Background: Healthcare workers in nursing homes are faced with high job demands that can have a detr...
noObjectives: The aim of this study is to explore the extent to which staff–resident interactions ad...
Background: Dementia among nursing home residents is often accompanied by high care dependency and b...
Objectives: Quality of life and well-being in nursing homes are becoming more important in research ...
Background Healthcare workers in nursing homes are faced with high job demands that can have a detri...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to explore the extent to which staff-resident interactions addr...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to explore the extent to which staff-resident interactions addr...
Contains fulltext : 99530.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Quality of lif...
Objectives: Quality of life and well-being in nursing homes are becoming more important in research ...
Background and objectives: As proposed by the self-determination theory, satisfying nursing home res...
Background: Over the past few decades, new care models that are more resident-oriented and directed ...
Background and Objectives As proposed by the self-determination theory, satisfying nursing home resi...
Self-reports in nursing homes generally show highly satisfied residents, whereas observational studi...
ABSTRACT Background: Group living homes are a fast-growing form of nursing home care for older peopl...
Objectives: Quality of life and well-being in nursing homes are becoming more important in research ...
Background: Healthcare workers in nursing homes are faced with high job demands that can have a detr...
noObjectives: The aim of this study is to explore the extent to which staff–resident interactions ad...
Background: Dementia among nursing home residents is often accompanied by high care dependency and b...
Objectives: Quality of life and well-being in nursing homes are becoming more important in research ...
Background Healthcare workers in nursing homes are faced with high job demands that can have a detri...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to explore the extent to which staff-resident interactions addr...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to explore the extent to which staff-resident interactions addr...