Abstract Background Improving safety in care homes is becoming increasingly important. Care home residents typically have multiple physical and/or cognitive impairments, and adverse events like falls often lead to hospital attendance or admission. Developing a safety culture is associated with beneficial impacts on safety outcomes, but the complex needs of care home residents, coupled with staffing pressures in the sector, pose challenges for positive safety practices to become embedded at the individual and organisational levels. Staff training and education can positively enforce safety culture and reduce the incidence of harms, but improvement initiatives are often sho...
ObjectiveTo develop, with nurse specialists and nursing home care staff, a theory and evidence-infor...
Introduction Nursing homes and home care face challenges across different countries as people are l...
Background The care home sector provides 24-hour residential care or nursing care to more than 450,...
Older people living in care homes are at risk from avoidable harms, which may require hospital atten...
Background falls in care homes are common, costly and hard to prevent. Multifactorial falls program...
Background: In recent years, there has been an increasing focus on the role of safety culture in pre...
Objective:\ud To explore the feasibility of implementing and evaluating the Guide to Action Care Hom...
Abstract Background Nursing home residents require da...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the feasibility of implementing and evaluating the Guide to Action Care Home f...
Nursing home residents require daily support. While care aides provide most of this support they are...
Medical care received by care home residents can be variable. Initiatives, such as matron-led commun...
Context: Around 400,000 people currently live in care homes with increasing complexity of care needs...
Background Safety is a key concern in older adult care homes. However, it is a less developed concep...
BACKGROUND: Falls are common adverse events in residential care facilities. Commonly reported figure...
Background: Falls in older care home residents are at least five times more frequent than in communi...
ObjectiveTo develop, with nurse specialists and nursing home care staff, a theory and evidence-infor...
Introduction Nursing homes and home care face challenges across different countries as people are l...
Background The care home sector provides 24-hour residential care or nursing care to more than 450,...
Older people living in care homes are at risk from avoidable harms, which may require hospital atten...
Background falls in care homes are common, costly and hard to prevent. Multifactorial falls program...
Background: In recent years, there has been an increasing focus on the role of safety culture in pre...
Objective:\ud To explore the feasibility of implementing and evaluating the Guide to Action Care Hom...
Abstract Background Nursing home residents require da...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the feasibility of implementing and evaluating the Guide to Action Care Home f...
Nursing home residents require daily support. While care aides provide most of this support they are...
Medical care received by care home residents can be variable. Initiatives, such as matron-led commun...
Context: Around 400,000 people currently live in care homes with increasing complexity of care needs...
Background Safety is a key concern in older adult care homes. However, it is a less developed concep...
BACKGROUND: Falls are common adverse events in residential care facilities. Commonly reported figure...
Background: Falls in older care home residents are at least five times more frequent than in communi...
ObjectiveTo develop, with nurse specialists and nursing home care staff, a theory and evidence-infor...
Introduction Nursing homes and home care face challenges across different countries as people are l...
Background The care home sector provides 24-hour residential care or nursing care to more than 450,...