This unique evaluation of the outcomes of residential and nursing home care for older people identifies the factors determining the quality of life of older people who have moved into care homes. It examines the relationship between older people's psychological well-being and the kinds of care received in residential homes
This unique evaluation of the outcomes of residential and nursing home care for older people identifies the factors determining the quality of life of older people who have moved into care homes. It examines the relationship between older people's psychological well-being and the kinds of care received in residential homesHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Caroline Mozley, York Hospitals NHS Trust, UK; Caroline Sutcliffe PSSRU, University of Manchester, UK; Heather Bagley PSSRU, University of Manchester, UK; Lis Cordingley University of Manchester, UK; David Challis PSSRU, University of Manchester, UK; Peter Huxley Institute of Psychiatry UK; Alistair Burns PSSRU, University of Manchester, UK
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Contents: Quality in care homes for older people Quality of life in residential and nursing home care The study design and its methods The homes, the residents and their daily lives Residents' health and quality of life The experience of care staff The culture of the care environment: the sheltered care environment scale The views of relatives Cognitive impairment and interviewability Recognition and assessment of depression The outcomes of care Towards quality care in care homes Appendix 1: observation study method Appendix 2: casemix data collection sheet Appendix 3: consent procedures Appendix 4: variables used in the longitudinal analysis Appendix 5: abbreviations References and bibliography Name index Subject index.
Contents: Quality in care homes for older people Quality of life in residential and nursing home care The study design and its methods The homes, the residents and their daily lives Residents' health and quality of life The experience of care staff The culture of the care environment: the sheltered care environment scale The views of relatives Cognitive impairment and interviewability Recognition and assessment of depression The outcomes of care Towards quality care in care homes Appendix 1: observation study method Appendix 2: casemix data collection sheet Appendix 3: consent procedures Appendix 4: variables used in the longitudinal analysis Appendix 5: abbreviations References and bibliography Name index Subject index.
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