Person-centered care for nursing home residents: The culture-change movement

MJ Koren - Health affairs, 2010 - healthaffairs.org
The “culture change” movement represents a fundamental shift in thinking about nursing
homes. Facilities are viewed not as health care institutions, but as person-centered homes …

Impact of intervention to improve nursing home resident–staff interactions and engagement

CW Hartmann, WL Mills, CB Pimentel… - The …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background and Objectives For nursing home residents, positive interactions with
staff and engagement in daily life contribute meaningfully to quality of life. We sought to …

Everyday activities for people with dementia in residential aged care: Associations with person‐centredness and quality of life

D Edvardsson, L Petersson, K Sjogren… - … journal of older …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Background Providing everyday activities is central to high quality residential aged care, but
further research is needed on the association between activity participation, person‐centred …

Person‐centredness and its association with resident well‐being in dementia care units

K Sjögren, M Lindkvist, PO Sandman… - Journal of advanced …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Aim To report a study of the relationship between person‐centred care and ability to perform
activities of daily living, quality of life, levels of pain, depressive symptoms, and agitated …

Health care aides use of time in a residential long-term care unit: a time and motion study

AA Mallidou, GG Cummings, C Schalm… - International journal of …, 2013 - Elsevier
Background Organizational resources such as caregiver time use with older adults in
residential long-term care facilities (nursing homes) have not been extensively studied …

Staff members' prioritisation of care in residential aged care facilities: a Q methodology study

K Ludlow, K Churruca, V Mumford, LA Ellis… - BMC health services …, 2020 - Springer
Background When healthcare professionals' workloads are greater than available
resources, care activities can be missed, omitted or delayed, potentially leading to adverse …

Older people's experiences in acute care settings: systematic review and synthesis of qualitative studies

J Bridges, P Collins, M Flatley, J Hope… - International journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
Background There is no recent synthesis of primary research studies into older people's
experiences of hospital care. Objective To synthesise qualitative research findings into older …

Person-centered rehabilitation care and outcomes: a systematic literature review

DW Yun, JS Choi - International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2019 - Elsevier
Background Despite growing recognition of person-centered care as an essential
component of quality care, little is known about how person-centered care can be …

“They are the reason I come to work”: The meaning of resident–staff relationships in assisted living

MM Ball, ML Lepore, MM Perkins, C Hollingsworth… - Journal of Aging …, 2009 - Elsevier
This article aims to provide understanding of how direct care workers (DCWs) in assisted
living facilities (ALFs) interpret their relationships with residents and to identify factors that …

[PDF][PDF] A scoping review of the evidence about the nurses improving care for healthsystem elders (NICHE) program

A Squires, KP Murali, SA Greenberg… - The …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background and Objectives The Nurses Improving Care for Healthsystem Elders
(NICHE) is a nurse-led education and consultation program designed to help health care …