International quality concerns regarding long-term residential care, home to many of the most vulnerable among us, prompted our examination of the audit and inspection processes in six different countries. Drawing on Donabedian’s (Evaluation & Health Professions, 6(3), 363–375, 1983) categorization of quality criteria into structural, process and outcome indicators, this paper compares how quality is understood and regulated in six countries occupying different categories according to Esping Andersen’s (1990) typology: Canada, England, and the United States (liberal welfare regimes); Germany (conservative welfare regime); Norway, and Sweden (social democratic welfare regimes). In general, our review finds that countries with higher rates of...
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The provision of high quality long-term care (LTC) for the elderly is an important but challenging g...
Improving the quality of long-term care has been central to the agenda of successive UK Governments ...
International quality concerns regarding long-term residential care, home to many of the most vulner...
Objectives: To review nursing sensitive indicators used for nursing home care across seven nations w...
OBJECTIVES: Regulatory oversight organisations play an important role in quality stewardship in long...
none3noIn developed countries, the role of public authorities as financing bodies and regulators of ...
An increasing number of countries are using or planning to use quality indicators (QIs) in residenti...
Objective: To improve quality of care, nursing homes need to assess and monitor their performance. T...
This report analyses the quality assurance policies for long-term care (LTC) in the following count...
Objectives: Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) are prevalent conditions in long-term c...
BACKGROUND: The increasing need for long-term care as well as diminished financial resources may com...
Abstract Background Swedish nursing home care has undergone a transformation, where the previous vir...
Objective. To explore the extent to which quality improvement activities are implemented in the Norw...
Background: Swedish nursing home care has undergone a transformation, where the previous virtual pub...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
The provision of high quality long-term care (LTC) for the elderly is an important but challenging g...
Improving the quality of long-term care has been central to the agenda of successive UK Governments ...
International quality concerns regarding long-term residential care, home to many of the most vulner...
Objectives: To review nursing sensitive indicators used for nursing home care across seven nations w...
OBJECTIVES: Regulatory oversight organisations play an important role in quality stewardship in long...
none3noIn developed countries, the role of public authorities as financing bodies and regulators of ...
An increasing number of countries are using or planning to use quality indicators (QIs) in residenti...
Objective: To improve quality of care, nursing homes need to assess and monitor their performance. T...
This report analyses the quality assurance policies for long-term care (LTC) in the following count...
Objectives: Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) are prevalent conditions in long-term c...
BACKGROUND: The increasing need for long-term care as well as diminished financial resources may com...
Abstract Background Swedish nursing home care has undergone a transformation, where the previous vir...
Objective. To explore the extent to which quality improvement activities are implemented in the Norw...
Background: Swedish nursing home care has undergone a transformation, where the previous virtual pub...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
The provision of high quality long-term care (LTC) for the elderly is an important but challenging g...
Improving the quality of long-term care has been central to the agenda of successive UK Governments ...