Literature DB >> 17409050

The relationship between organizational factors and resident satisfaction with nursing home care and life.

Judith A Lucas1, Carrie A Levin, Timothy J Lowe, Brian Robertson, Ayse Akincigil, Usha Sambamoorthi, Scott Bilder, Eun Kwang Paek, Stephen Crystal.   

Abstract

We examined the relationships between nursing home (NH) resident satisfaction and NH organizational characteristics, while controlling for the effect of resident characteristics within facilities. We used a stratified, random sample of NHs (N = 72) from two states and a prescreened and randomized sample of 1496 residents. Data sources included resident interviews, an administrator survey, the Minimum Data Set (MDS), and the Online Survey, Certification and Reporting System (OSCAR). Using Hierarchical Linear Modeling (HLM) techniques, we found that non-chain affiliation, certified nursing assistant staffing, and provision of a family council had significant positive effects on total resident satisfaction. The presence of a special care unit was associated with lower levels of satisfaction.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17409050     DOI: 10.1300/J031v19n02_07

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Aging Soc Policy        ISSN: 0895-9420


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2.  Editorial: Rethinking the Staff-Quality Relationship in Nursing Homes.

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4.  The Association Between Preference Satisfaction and Satisfaction with Overall Care for Nursing Home Residents.

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5.  Satisfaction with Massachusetts nursing home care was generally high during 2005-09, with some variability across facilities.

Authors:  Yue Li; Xueya Cai; Zhiqiu Ye; Laurent G Glance; Charlene Harrington; Dana B Mukamel
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6.  Small is beautiful? Explaining resident satisfaction in Swedish nursing home care.

Authors:  Douglas Spangler; Paula Blomqvist; Ylva Lindberg; Ulrika Winblad
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  6 in total

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