Jeanette M Daly1, Gerald J Jogerst. 1. Department of Family Medicine, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242, USA. jeanette-daly@uiowa.edu
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To determine if there is an association between abuse reporting to state authorities by nursing home administrators and directors of nursing and their characteristics and knowledge of the law. DESIGN: Survey. SETTING: Iowa's 409 Medicare certified nursing homes. PARTICIPANTS: Four hundred nine administrators and 409 directors of nursing. MEASUREMENTS: Nursing home abuse incidents, reports, and substantiations, Medicare's Nursing Home Compare Reports, Urban Influence Codes, and county census demographics. RESULTS: A single or double response was received from 369 (90%) of the 409 nursing homes. Being a male administrator and having a higher level of education is associated with higher substantiation rates. A greater knowledge of the dependent adult protective services law is associated with higher incident and report rates for directors of nursing. CONCLUSIONS: Nursing home administrators' and directors of nursing's knowledge of the law and their characteristics are associated with nursing home incident, report, and substantiation of abuse allegations.
OBJECTIVE: To determine if there is an association between abuse reporting to state authorities by nursing home administrators and directors of nursing and their characteristics and knowledge of the law. DESIGN: Survey. SETTING: Iowa's 409 Medicare certified nursing homes. PARTICIPANTS: Four hundred nine administrators and 409 directors of nursing. MEASUREMENTS: Nursing home abuse incidents, reports, and substantiations, Medicare's Nursing Home Compare Reports, Urban Influence Codes, and county census demographics. RESULTS: A single or double response was received from 369 (90%) of the 409 nursing homes. Being a male administrator and having a higher level of education is associated with higher substantiation rates. A greater knowledge of the dependent adult protective services law is associated with higher incident and report rates for directors of nursing. CONCLUSIONS: Nursing home administrators' and directors of nursing's knowledge of the law and their characteristics are associated with nursing home incident, report, and substantiation of abuse allegations.
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