Research on staffing and quality of care in long-term care facilities confirms that adequate staffing levels are important to ensuring quality but few studies have examined how the two are linked. The research reported in this article used participant observation and indepth interviewing to explore how nurse aides (NAs) understand the link between staffing and quality. The findings show that NAs deem their relationships with residents to be the central determinant of quality of care as well as an important outcome in itself. Adequate staffing is essential to allowing NAs to nurture these relationships.
%0 Journal Article
%1 Bowers:2000:J-Nurs-Care-Qual:10881450
%A Bowers, B J
%A Esmond, S
%A Jacobson, N
%D 2000
%J Journal of Nursing Care Quality
%K home-health-aides nursing relationships srprc
%N 4
%P 55-64
%T The relationship between staffing and quality in long-term care facilities: exploring the views of nurse aides
%U http://www.hubmed.org/display.cgi?uids=10881450
%V 14
%X Research on staffing and quality of care in long-term care facilities confirms that adequate staffing levels are important to ensuring quality but few studies have examined how the two are linked. The research reported in this article used participant observation and indepth interviewing to explore how nurse aides (NAs) understand the link between staffing and quality. The findings show that NAs deem their relationships with residents to be the central determinant of quality of care as well as an important outcome in itself. Adequate staffing is essential to allowing NAs to nurture these relationships.
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abstract = {Research on staffing and quality of care in long-term care facilities confirms that adequate staffing levels are important to ensuring quality but few studies have examined how the two are linked. The research reported in this article used participant observation and indepth interviewing to explore how nurse aides (NAs) understand the link between staffing and quality. The findings show that NAs deem their relationships with residents to be the central determinant of quality of care as well as an important outcome in itself. Adequate staffing is essential to allowing NAs to nurture these relationships.},
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author = {Bowers, B J and Esmond, S and Jacobson, N},
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journal = {Journal of Nursing Care Quality},
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month = Jul,
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pages = {55-64},
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timestamp = {2007-11-13T16:08:20.000+0100},
title = {The relationship between staffing and quality in long-term care facilities: exploring the views of nurse aides},
url = {http://www.hubmed.org/display.cgi?uids=10881450},
volume = 14,
year = 2000
}