AbstractBackgroundIncreasingly, nursing home (NH) providers are adopting a person-centered care (PCC) philosophy; yet, they currently lack methods to measure their progress toward this goal. Few PCC tools meet criteria for ease of use and feasibility in NHs. The purpose of this article is to report on the development of the concept and measurement of preference congruence among NH residents (phase 1), its refinement into a set of quality indicators by Advancing Excellence in America's Nursing Homes (phase 2), and its pilot evaluation in a sample of 12 early adopting NHs prior to national rollout (phase 3). The recommended toolkit for providers to use to measure PCC consists of (1) interview materials for 16 personal care and activity prefer...
Aims: To develop a theoretically and psychometrically sound instrument to measure the ‘dose’ of pers...
Comprehensive adoption of culture change via person-centered care (PCC) practices in nursing homes h...
Background: Patient-centered care (PCC) is a main determinant of care quality. Research has shown th...
AbstractBackgroundIncreasingly, nursing home (NH) providers are adopting a person-centered care (PCC...
Person-centered care (PCC) is an approach that emphasizes "knowing the person" and honoring individu...
Converting the nursing home institutional model to a model of person-centered care for the purpose o...
In recent years, there has been a push in the field of long-term services and supports to focus on p...
Person-centered care (PCC) is considered the standard to assure quality of care and quality of life ...
The Resident VIEW is a measure of person-centered care (PCC) from residents’ perspectives and was pr...
The initiative described here aims to identify quality indicators (QIs) germane to the international...
Residential care in nursing homes continues to be necessary for those individuals who are no longer ...
This article presents the Resident VIEW (Voicing Importance, Experience, and Well-Being), a measure ...
A move toward care of residents in nursing homes where they are respected and heard is finally emerg...
Background: Nursing homes face challenges in the coming years due to the increased number of elderly...
This paper proposes an evaluation model that assesses quality of care from a patient-centered care (...
Aims: To develop a theoretically and psychometrically sound instrument to measure the ‘dose’ of pers...
Comprehensive adoption of culture change via person-centered care (PCC) practices in nursing homes h...
Background: Patient-centered care (PCC) is a main determinant of care quality. Research has shown th...
AbstractBackgroundIncreasingly, nursing home (NH) providers are adopting a person-centered care (PCC...
Person-centered care (PCC) is an approach that emphasizes "knowing the person" and honoring individu...
Converting the nursing home institutional model to a model of person-centered care for the purpose o...
In recent years, there has been a push in the field of long-term services and supports to focus on p...
Person-centered care (PCC) is considered the standard to assure quality of care and quality of life ...
The Resident VIEW is a measure of person-centered care (PCC) from residents’ perspectives and was pr...
The initiative described here aims to identify quality indicators (QIs) germane to the international...
Residential care in nursing homes continues to be necessary for those individuals who are no longer ...
This article presents the Resident VIEW (Voicing Importance, Experience, and Well-Being), a measure ...
A move toward care of residents in nursing homes where they are respected and heard is finally emerg...
Background: Nursing homes face challenges in the coming years due to the increased number of elderly...
This paper proposes an evaluation model that assesses quality of care from a patient-centered care (...
Aims: To develop a theoretically and psychometrically sound instrument to measure the ‘dose’ of pers...
Comprehensive adoption of culture change via person-centered care (PCC) practices in nursing homes h...
Background: Patient-centered care (PCC) is a main determinant of care quality. Research has shown th...