05482nam 2201537z- 450 991055761720332120231214133425.0(CKB)5400000000045229(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/79625(EXLCZ)99540000000004522920202203d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEnhancing the Quality of Care in Long-Term Care SettingsBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 electronic resource (374 p.)3-0365-3157-2 3-0365-3156-4 Quality of care in long-term care is a worldwide issue given the growing numbers of dependent older people. This book presents international research, 22 varied papers, exploring quality of care from several different angles. Important themes include: (1) workforce issues, such as staff training and support; job competencies, satisfaction, and intention to stay in work; staff burnout; effects of personal- and work-related factors on quality of care; (2) intervention studies: for depressive symptoms in nursing home residents; adjustment for new residents; social and psychological support; and loneliness and isolation; (3) methodology, including: developing and testing quality indicators; measuring residents' experience of quality; and assessing partnership between staff and families; and (4) older people's experiences, such as dry eyes and using ocular lubricants; associations between length of stay and end of life care; palliative care service use and comfort at end of of life; and causes of infection-related hospitalization. The book concludes with a systematic review of the current evidence base of care home research in Brazil.Research & information: generalbicsscBiology, life sciencesbicsscdepressionnursing homepsychosocial interventionapplicabilityimplementationlife review therapyintervention mappingprocess evaluationmaintenancelong-term careorganisationalcontext older peoplecare homesinstrument developmentpartnership practicefamily caregiversnursing homesolder adultsdementiaadjustmentresidential carepsychological wellbeingstaff trainingquality of lifelong-term care facilitycare homelength of staypalliative careend of life careepidemiologyinfectionresidential aged carehospitalizationroot cause analysisantimicrobial stewardshipmedication reviewAustralianarrativequality assessmentvalidityinterviewsrelationship-centered carequality of caretriadresident perspectivefeasibilitydry eye syndromesdrug side effectsagedfrailtylong term careadvanced dementianamaste carechangeQuality Improvement CollaborativeQuality ImprovementImplementation Scienceresidential facilitiesolder peopleAlzheimer'ssocial robotscompanion robotsMARIOqualitative researchbenchmarkingquality indicatorshealth carequality of health carecare competencenursing assistantsdisabled elderlyaffectdepressive symptomsactivity participationaged 80 and overburnoutjob valuejob maintenancesocial supportcare workerelder abusegood treatmenthumanizationinstitutionsmistreatmentstaffperson-centered treatmentquality measurementscoping reviewquality improvementimplementation sciencejob competencyintention to stayintrinsic job satisfactionextrinsic job satisfactionResearch & information: generalBiology, life sciencesDevi Reenaedt1295555Dening TomedtGordon AdamedtDevi ReenaothDening TomothGordon AdamothBOOK9910557617203321Enhancing the Quality of Care in Long-Term Care Settings3023613UNINA