This thesis aimed to test the relationship between resident satisfaction and staff satisfaction. Using a cross-sectional design, administrators, staff and residents from 24 LTC homes were surveyed. Logistic regression models predicting high resident satisfaction were developed with a primary focus on the relationship to direct care staff satisfaction, while controlling for facility, staff and resident characteristics (and facility-level clustering). Regression models were developed for overall staff satisfaction and three other domains of job satisfaction. The odds of high overall resident satisfaction decreased by 27% and 31% for each 1-unit increase in overall job satisfaction and satisfaction with workload, respectively. In contrast, the...
Objective: We performed an integrated cross-sectional analysis of relationships between long-term c...
Families are integral members of the healthcare team in LTC facilities, and the evaluation of their ...
Copyright © 2015 Janet E. Squires et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Research exploring the relationship between nurse staffing characteristics and quality in Long-Term ...
Purpose: The ability of health care organizations to provide quality care depends on its employees. ...
Background: Little is known about how the workforce influences quality in long term care facilities ...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify the important factors influencing residents ’ satisfa...
Abstract Background Unregulated health care aides pro...
Purpose: This study examines the relationship between resident satisfaction and staff perceptions of...
Past research advocates the need for long-term care (LTC) facilities to adopt a person-centred model...
This article looks at one organization’s implementation of a satisfaction survey for all of its resi...
Despite an increasing literature on professional nurses’ job satisfaction, job satisfaction by nonpr...
Purpose: This study examines the relationship between resident satisfaction and staff perceptions of...
Abstract Background Job satisfaction is a predictor o...
Objective: Long-term care (LTC) facilities are increasingly intent on creating a “homelike” atmosphe...
Objective: We performed an integrated cross-sectional analysis of relationships between long-term c...
Families are integral members of the healthcare team in LTC facilities, and the evaluation of their ...
Copyright © 2015 Janet E. Squires et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Research exploring the relationship between nurse staffing characteristics and quality in Long-Term ...
Purpose: The ability of health care organizations to provide quality care depends on its employees. ...
Background: Little is known about how the workforce influences quality in long term care facilities ...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify the important factors influencing residents ’ satisfa...
Abstract Background Unregulated health care aides pro...
Purpose: This study examines the relationship between resident satisfaction and staff perceptions of...
Past research advocates the need for long-term care (LTC) facilities to adopt a person-centred model...
This article looks at one organization’s implementation of a satisfaction survey for all of its resi...
Despite an increasing literature on professional nurses’ job satisfaction, job satisfaction by nonpr...
Purpose: This study examines the relationship between resident satisfaction and staff perceptions of...
Abstract Background Job satisfaction is a predictor o...
Objective: Long-term care (LTC) facilities are increasingly intent on creating a “homelike” atmosphe...
Objective: We performed an integrated cross-sectional analysis of relationships between long-term c...
Families are integral members of the healthcare team in LTC facilities, and the evaluation of their ...
Copyright © 2015 Janet E. Squires et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...