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Nurses' and nursing assistants' perceptions of patient safety culture in nursing homes

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CM Hughes, KL Lapane - International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 2006 - ISQHC
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The role of consumer satisfaction in ensuring quality long-term care: opportunities and …


LD Harris-Kojetin, RI Stone - Journal of aging & social policy, 2007 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Consumer-satisfaction information can play a valuable role as one component
among a broader set of publicly- and privately led activities to improve the
quality of long-term care (LTC). However, measuring and using consumer- ...
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[PDF] Scoping exercise on fallers' clinics


S Lamb, S Gates, J Fisher, M Cooke, Y … - London: NCC SDO (SDO/139/2006), 2007 - sdo.nihr.ac.uk
Page 1. Scoping Exercise on Fallers' Clinics Report to the National Co-ordinating
Centre for NHS Service Delivery and Organisation R & D (NCCSDO) March 2007 ...
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Rights, risks, and autonomy: a new interpretation of falls in nursing homes

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A Ryan - British Medical Journal, 2003 - qshc.bmj.com
M any researchers in developing countries have described drug use as
“irrational”, document- ing cases of ineffective, unsuitable, sub- optimal
or unsafe prescribing, supply and/or consumption of pharmaceutical ...
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A Comparison of Two Distribution Methods on Response Rates to a Patient Safety …


KL Lapane, BJ Quilliam, CM Hughes - Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 2007 - Elsevier
Survey research focusing on patient safety issues in the nursing home sector
poses challenges owing to nursing staff turnover rates, and the adversarial and
punitive nature of US nursing home regulation which may promote a negative ...
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A pilot study of CME on risk management in long-term care.


J Powers, JW Pichert, R Habermann, R … - Gerontology & geriatrics education, 2004 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This pilot study's purpose was to evaluate behavioral changes among medical
directors and physicians following CME on risk management in long-term care
(LTC) facilities. The setting was a satellite conference at the AGS Meeting ...
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New Avenues, New Questions, and Changing Perspectives in Geriatric Medicine


DP RELATIONSHIP - Enduring questions in gerontology, 2005 - books.google.com
CHAPTER 3 New Avenues, New Questions, and Changing Perspectives in Geriatric
Medicine Kenneth Brummel-Smith The provision of medical care to older persons
will face significant challenges, and experience major changes, in the next ...
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[PDF] Certified Nursing Assistants' Perceptions of Nursing Home Patient Safety Culture: Is There a …


AF Bonner, 2008 - escholarship.umassmed.edu
Page 1. Graduate School of Nursing GSN Dissertations University of Massachusetts
Medical School Year 2008 Certified Nursing Assistants' Perceptions ...
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Nursing Home Safety Matters, But It's Not an Easy Matter


MB Kapp - Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 2007 - Elsevier
The study by Lapane and Quilliam published in this issue of Journal of the
American Medical Directors Association 1 explores an important issue in social
science methodology, namely, how to distribute resident safety perception ...
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