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This literature review has two goals: first, to review the different nursing home mental health quality measures used in the literature, and second, to document the various resident- and facility-level factors related to these measures.
- Key Indicators of Quality of Care
While the elderly in nursing homes suffer from mental...
- Key Indicators of Quality of Care
26 Δεκ 2012 · These variables are used as indicators of nursing home quality of care in a large number of studies (e.g., Bowblis #b 500 and Mor et al. 2004) and are also included on the federal nursing home report card effort and the recent CMS nursing home pay-for-performance demonstration.
11 Μαρ 2010 · Because of the high proportion of nursing home residents with a mental illness other than dementia, the quality of mental health care in nursing homes is a major clinical and policy issue. The auth...
Home Care Quality Indicators (HCQIs) include over 20 indicators covering the following domains: nutrition, medication, incontinence, ulcers, physical function, cognitive function, pain, and safety/environment. Institutional Care. Several generations of nursing home Quality Indicators (QIs) are used worldwide.
While the elderly in nursing homes suffer from mental disorders that affect younger persons (for example, schizophrenia, neuroses), the two most frequent diagnoses among nursing home residents are depression and intellectual impairment (organic brain syndrome, confusional states, dementia). 27 In the case of depression, the elderly are just as ...
The most frequently reported indicators were pressure ulcers, falls, physical restraints, and weight loss. For most QI sets, we found basic information regarding e.g., purpose, definition of the indicators, risk-adjustment, and stakeholders’ involvement in QIs’ selection.
In 2016, my Ofice commissioned a national research study to establish from both the academic literature and the consensus of front-line nurses and midwives, the important dimensions of nursing and midwifery care that should be measured, reflecting on the processes by which we provide care, and the values underpinning our practice.