Aim: To study the effect of implementation of the Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) on the quality of co-ordination of nursing care in Dutch nursing homes. Background: The Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) was designed to improve the quality of care and quality of life in nursing homes. Until now, only noncontrolled studies on the effects of implementation of the RAI have been carried out. Desing/methods: Quasi-experimental; intervention wards with RAI compared with wards with no intervention. We used the 'co-ordination of nursing care instrument', which includes measures for case history, care plan, end of shift report, communication, patient allocation and patient report. The scores on these scales represent the quality of nur...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that an increase in baccalaureate-educated registered nurses (B...
The study in this thesis was conducted as an intervention project in three nursing home wards in Swe...
Background:The culture change from task-centered care to person- and relationship-centered care has ...
This study evaluated the effects of the implementation of the Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) o...
The objective of the paper is to review the effects of the implementation of the Resident Assessment...
The objective of the paper is to review the effects of the implementation of the Resident Assessemnt...
Background: Quality deficits in long term care services have been frequently addressed and cause cos...
Background: in some current policy discussions concerning long-term care, the emphasis has been almo...
The objective of the article is to explore the impact quality management systems and quality assuran...
In 1982 this research project was started with the aim to stimulate residents of residential care ho...
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AIM: Worldwide, long-term care tends to shift from institutional care towards home care. In order to...
Residential care in nursing homes continues to be necessary for those individuals who are no longer ...
To optimise home care provision and to identify potential improvements in the care process, it is im...
Background: Like in many other European countries, health care policy makers in The Netherlands are ...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that an increase in baccalaureate-educated registered nurses (B...
The study in this thesis was conducted as an intervention project in three nursing home wards in Swe...
Background:The culture change from task-centered care to person- and relationship-centered care has ...
This study evaluated the effects of the implementation of the Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) o...
The objective of the paper is to review the effects of the implementation of the Resident Assessment...
The objective of the paper is to review the effects of the implementation of the Resident Assessemnt...
Background: Quality deficits in long term care services have been frequently addressed and cause cos...
Background: in some current policy discussions concerning long-term care, the emphasis has been almo...
The objective of the article is to explore the impact quality management systems and quality assuran...
In 1982 this research project was started with the aim to stimulate residents of residential care ho...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/111069/1/j.1532-5415.1997.tb02971.x.pd
AIM: Worldwide, long-term care tends to shift from institutional care towards home care. In order to...
Residential care in nursing homes continues to be necessary for those individuals who are no longer ...
To optimise home care provision and to identify potential improvements in the care process, it is im...
Background: Like in many other European countries, health care policy makers in The Netherlands are ...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that an increase in baccalaureate-educated registered nurses (B...
The study in this thesis was conducted as an intervention project in three nursing home wards in Swe...
Background:The culture change from task-centered care to person- and relationship-centered care has ...