Since 2005 Massachusetts has publicly reported results from biennial surveys of satisfaction with nursing homes, completed by responsible parties for residents, to promote consumer-centered care. Our analysis of the results from 2005, 2007, and 2009 revealed generally high satisfaction with care, which remained stable over time. On a scale of 1 to 5 (from very dissatisfied to very satisfied), average satisfaction with overall care was 4.22-4.31, and satisfaction that overall residents' needs were met was 4.09-4.16. Around 90 percent of respondents would recommend the facility. Satisfaction ratings varied considerably across facilities, with higher scores associated with higher nursing staffing levels, fewer deficiency citations, and no...
Families of residents with dementia from five nursing homes were interviewed to assess if they belie...
This research analyzes the Medicare Nursing Home Compare Website five-star Rating in the United Stat...
Measuring satisfaction with community residential care (CRC) is growing in impor-tance but still in ...
Since 2005 Massachusetts has publicly reported results from biennial surveys of satisfaction with nu...
a reliable and valid family satisfaction instrument for use in Ohio’s nursing homes. Design and Meth...
Patient satisfaction is becoming more important throughout the healthcare industry. Many hospitals h...
Converting the nursing home institutional model to a model of person-centered care for the purpose o...
A recent study of nursing home care in Massachusetts documented changes in institutional costs and f...
In 2002, the Scripps Gerontology Center conducted the second annual nursing home family satisfaction...
In 2006, the Scripps Gerontology Center conducted the second annual nursing home family satisfaction...
In this article, the authors present the results of a questionnaire inquiring into the use and usefu...
Background: Nursing home resident care is an ongoing topic of public discussion, and there is great ...
ObjectivesTo assess (1) the relationship of consumers' assessment of overall nursing home quality to...
This report describes a project to update consumer surveys for residents and families in Ohio's nurs...
Improving the quality of care of nursing home residents is a constant concern. Due to the recent rol...
Families of residents with dementia from five nursing homes were interviewed to assess if they belie...
This research analyzes the Medicare Nursing Home Compare Website five-star Rating in the United Stat...
Measuring satisfaction with community residential care (CRC) is growing in impor-tance but still in ...
Since 2005 Massachusetts has publicly reported results from biennial surveys of satisfaction with nu...
a reliable and valid family satisfaction instrument for use in Ohio’s nursing homes. Design and Meth...
Patient satisfaction is becoming more important throughout the healthcare industry. Many hospitals h...
Converting the nursing home institutional model to a model of person-centered care for the purpose o...
A recent study of nursing home care in Massachusetts documented changes in institutional costs and f...
In 2002, the Scripps Gerontology Center conducted the second annual nursing home family satisfaction...
In 2006, the Scripps Gerontology Center conducted the second annual nursing home family satisfaction...
In this article, the authors present the results of a questionnaire inquiring into the use and usefu...
Background: Nursing home resident care is an ongoing topic of public discussion, and there is great ...
ObjectivesTo assess (1) the relationship of consumers' assessment of overall nursing home quality to...
This report describes a project to update consumer surveys for residents and families in Ohio's nurs...
Improving the quality of care of nursing home residents is a constant concern. Due to the recent rol...
Families of residents with dementia from five nursing homes were interviewed to assess if they belie...
This research analyzes the Medicare Nursing Home Compare Website five-star Rating in the United Stat...
Measuring satisfaction with community residential care (CRC) is growing in impor-tance but still in ...