A Longitudinal Assessment of the Effect of Resident‐Centered Care on Quality in Veterans Health Administration Community Living Centers

Autor: Kelly Stolzmann, Jennifer L. Sullivan, James F. Burgess, Melissa K Afable, Michael Shwartz
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2017
Předmět:
Gerontology
Male
Longitudinal study
media_common.quotation_subject
Patient Experience and Patient‐Centered Care
urologic and male genital diseases
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Patient-Centered Care
Medicine
Homes for the Aged
Humans
Quality (business)
030212 general & internal medicine
Longitudinal Studies
Adverse effect
media_common
Aged
Quality Indicators
Health Care

Quality of Health Care
Retrospective Studies
Data collection
business.industry
030503 health policy & services
Health Policy
Incidence (epidemiology)
Secondary data
Organizational Culture
female genital diseases and pregnancy complications
United States
Nursing Homes
United States Department of Veterans Affairs
Negative relationship
Female
0305 other medical science
business
Demography
Qualitative research
Popis: Objective To examine whether changes in resident-centered care (RCC) over time were associated with changes in quality. Data Sources/Study Setting Data sources were the Minimum Dataset quality indicators (which consist of measures of both prevalence and incidence of adverse events) and the Artifacts of Culture Change Tool (which measures RCC; FYs 2009–2012) from 130 Veterans Health Administration community living centers. Study Design A retrospective longitudinal study. Data Collection/Extraction Methods Data were from VA secondary data sources. Principal Findings The overall relationship between RCC and quality was not statistically significant (p = .22), although there was a weakly significant negative relationship (i.e., increased RCC was associated with poorer quality) in the seven quarters after implementation of an automated version of the Artifacts Tool (p = .08). In facility-specific analyses, there were 15 facilities with a weakly significant (p
Databáze: OpenAIRE