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Family Satisfaction With Nursing Home Care: Findings and Implications From Two State Comparison.

Tetyana P Shippee1, Weiwen Ng1, Amy Restorick Roberts2, John R Bowblis2.   

Abstract

Family satisfaction, while recognized as important, is frequently missing from validated measures of long-term care quality. This is the first study to compare family satisfaction across two states using validated measures and to compare the organizational and structural factors associated with higher family satisfaction with nursing home care. Data sources are family satisfaction surveys from Minnesota (MN) and Ohio (OH), linked to facility characteristics from Certification and Survey Provider Enhanced Reports (CASPER) for both states (N = 378 facilities for MN; N = 926 facilities for OH). Activities and food were among lowest rated items in both states. Relationships with staff were the highest rated domain. Higher occupancy rates, smaller facility size, and non-profit ownership consistently predicted better satisfaction in both states. Our findings show consistent organizational factors associated with family satisfaction and provide further evidence to the validity of family satisfaction as a person-centered measure of quality. This lays the foundation for tool development on the national level.

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Keywords:  family satisfaction; measure development; nursing home care; organizational factors

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30117352      PMCID: PMC9154313          DOI: 10.1177/0733464818790381

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Gerontol        ISSN: 0733-4648


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  3 in total

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